Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Anyone seen the new Thunderbolts cover?RED Leader facepalm Retarded...
http://i46.tinypic.com/1zxlkra.jpg
Hey! I got an idea! Let's call him READER now! dur
He's just tinted red, right? RIGHT?!
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Anyone seen the new Thunderbolts cover?RED Leader facepalm Retarded...
http://i46.tinypic.com/1zxlkra.jpg
Hey! I got an idea! Let's call him READER now! dur
He's just tinted red, right? RIGHT?!
Preview for the new Deadpool
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=68616
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Anyone seen the new Thunderbolts cover?RED Leader facepalm Retarded...
http://i46.tinypic.com/1zxlkra.jpg
Hey! I got an idea! Let's call him READER now! dur
Oh damn. Now he can beat up half the marvel universe for a few months then become obsolete.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Preview for the new Deadpoolhttp://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=68616
Originally posted by Kazenji
Preview for the new Deadpoolhttp://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=68616
i think i'll pass, unless some people say the book is worth it
Originally posted by JakeTheBankIts all but guaranteed that Peter will be responsible for the death of doc ock. This will cause him to give up the costume. Also this will probably be Slotts second big screwup (everyone and their mother knew Alpha was a shit idea)
I don't mind having a new Spidey in the form of Kaine (though I thought he was Scarlet Spider?) or someone else....but MJ dating or being romantically involved with a Spider-Man who's not Peter is bullshit, imo, especially if it's a clone of his. MJ can date or be with other guys not named Peter, obviously, but it just strikes me as OOC and downright weird for her to be with non-Peter! Spider-Man.I like Dan Slott and have enjoyed his Spidey since he took over, but I can definitely see why he thinks the fanbase is going to turn on him with this title.
You know, all the comments they keep saying about how the gap between cosmic stuff like gotg etc and Earth will be smaller than ever is kinda disapointing.
I mean, sure it makes sense from a sales point of view, but the awesome thing about Guardians is that they were really obscure and had nothing to do with Earth and could focus on their own stories, rather than involving Earth heroes with everything.
Le sigh, I just wish DnA were doing Guardians once more.
Jason Aaron re: Thor -
With this book I wanted to combine everything I like about Thor. … There are vikings in there, I love viking stories. I love young Thor, so we see young, foolhardy, brash, long-haired, rowdy Thor. He drinks a lot, he screws lots of viking women, he gets in fights on Midgard. He's not even worthy enough to lift the hammer yet, so he has a big ass axe that he carries around. Then I like crazy cosmic stuff. I like big cities of the gods and space gods. So we see present-day Thor all journeying through the Marvel Universe encountering all that kinda stuff. … I'm doing a King Thor story, where you see old King Thor thousands of years in the future -- he's got one eye, one arm missing. We don't know what's happened to Asgard, it's been devastated, he's there alone. He's still got his beat up old hammer and, you know, the Odin Sword. So we see all these three different versions of Thor, in three different eras, all tied together by one new villain, this mysterious serial killer of gods who's traveling the universe butchering, slaughtering gods in the shadows for reasons we don't quite understand yet. And he's got a very specific grudge against Thor for some reason, as well.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankDamn that's exactly how Captain America would look if he was real.Phenomenal variant issue for Captain America #1 by Ryan Meinerding. I normally don't spring for variants too often, but I'll get this one.
Originally posted by -Pr-That sounds pretty awesome.
Jason Aaron re: Thor -With this book I wanted to combine everything I like about Thor. … There are vikings in there, I love viking stories. I love young Thor, so we see young, foolhardy, brash, long-haired, rowdy Thor. He drinks a lot, he screws lots of viking women, he gets in fights on Midgard. He's not even worthy enough to lift the hammer yet, so he has a big ass axe that he carries around. Then I like crazy cosmic stuff. I like big cities of the gods and space gods. So we see present-day Thor all journeying through the Marvel Universe encountering all that kinda stuff. … I'm doing a King Thor story, where you see old King Thor thousands of years in the future -- he's got one eye, one arm missing. We don't know what's happened to Asgard, it's been devastated, he's there alone. He's still got his beat up old hammer and, you know, the Odin Sword. So we see all these three different versions of Thor, in three different eras, all tied together by one new villain, this mysterious serial killer of gods who's traveling the universe butchering, slaughtering gods in the shadows for reasons we don't quite understand yet. And he's got a very specific grudge against Thor for some reason, as well.