Originally posted by ScytheI don't know everytime I see those comics and the pages where Batman and Superman just describe how different they are but totally the same. I just picture mentally that I'm a little bit country and I'm a little bit Rock n Roll playing in the background.
Nice, I've always enjoyed the Bat/Supes books.
Originally posted by Newjak
I don't know everytime I see those comics and the pages where Batman and Superman just describe how different they are but totally the same. I just picture mentally that I'm a little bit country and I'm a little bit Rock n Roll playing in the background.
Yeah, I do the same thing.
Pak made Amadeus Cho have the best jobber aura this side of Squirrel Girl. Heavy feats for someone who's only supposed to be the seventh smartest (eighth, if you ask Hank Pym) person on Earth and was chumping everyone. Now he gets to do Batman...scary. 馃槇
No word that he's leaving Marvel? This is just him broadening his resume among companies, now that he's not under exclusive contract?
Originally posted by JakeTheBankBatgod will return. biscuits
Lol. I actually like the New 52 version of Superman as a whole (powers/feats and his characterization) and I'd hate to see Pak just feat whore the hell out of him while jobbing out everyone else to him and Batman. And I really hope we don't see the Return of Batgod, either.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Lol. I actually like the New 52 version of Superman as a whole (powers/feats and his characterization) and I'd hate to see Pak just feat whore the hell out of him while jobbing out everyone else to him and Batman. And I really hope we don't see the Return of Batgod, either.
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Originally posted by Golgo13
A bunch of high profile writers has left Marvel in the past few years. I hope Pak does more DC stuff.
There's always rotating creative chairs with the big two. Hardly anyone stays a lifer at one company anymore (except for John Romita Jr.) Mark Millar may never return to DC because Marvel is so good to him, and Geoff Johns may be firmly embedded at DC, but most everyone else goes to the highest bidder. I'm just glad Marvel has Mark Waid doing such great work for them the past few years.
Originally posted by roughrider
There's always rotating creative chairs with the big two. Hardly anyone stays a lifer at one company anymore (except for John Romita Jr.) Mark Millar may never return to DC because Marvel is so good to him, and Geoff Johns may be firmly embedded at DC, but most everyone else goes to the highest bidder. I'm just glad Marvel has Mark Waid doing such great work for them the past few years.
Creator owned stuff seems like the best thing nowadays. If it hits big, you can possibly get a TV series or movie deals.
it's kind of funny--i've always loved batman (good chance i have more batman books in my personal collection than any other series of books) and i really wouldn't mind seeing him kick a whole lotta a$$. the idea of jobbing to a certain character or characters has never really sat all that well with me. guys like cap and bats.....they sort of define comics in a lot of ways to a lot of people. they've both won so often and have so many feats, that i find it odd that people would say that characters 'job' to them. it's sort of like logan--how many times do they have to be portrayed in a certain way before we realize that IS who they are. they consistently win in situations they shouldn't, but that's not really 'jobbing' imo, that's....just comics. i'll admit that at times, their victories....stretch suspension of disbelief, but, whatever. in general, as often as they are portrayed winning battles maybe some think they shouldn't those portrayals are balanced out with other, grittier showings. characters, unlike real people, CAN have it both ways. there are enough showings of both sides to make everyone happy. in any event, the more a$$ guys like batman and cap kick, the happier i am. so, batgod? sweet! 馃檪