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Ok so I obviously got a job now, and I can afford to feed my fanboy comic book hobby once more. Previous I was reading about 10-15 titles a month, spread between Marvel, DC and Image (mostly DC). I stopped once I was in college, tuition beat out my need for nerd entertainment so it's been about 5 or 6 years since I've read on a monthly basis.
I mean I'd read at least ten titles a month, plus Wizard plus dissect Overstreet every new edition plus read the news/rumors/discussions online, etc.
So.. what happened? Well let me be more specific
- Why does every comic, even some B-list titles, have variants again? We can all agree the shitty variant era of the 90's sucked balls, now it's back again? Sure I haven't seen some Ultra Chrome Ink Rare Artist Signed whatevers pop up but Sketch covers, secondary cover variants, rare penciled-no-ink variants, etc..
- When did some comics jump to $3.99? Last I checked they were all around $2.50-2.99, even special edition or event comics (more on this next). Not that I'm bitching about cost, I'll pay for my super hero crack as much as the next guy but just curious.
- Speaking of events, why why why are we back to this? I like events, if they are linear in their own title. One of the great things about the original Crisis was it was self contained. Reading Final Crisis (which sucked btw) and Secret Invasion (decent), have we gone back to having to buy 20 titles to truly get the full read of an event? This made me stop reading DC for a while in the 90's cause of Zero Hour, stop making me pick up copies of Final Crisis: Booster Gold or whatever (not a real title but you get my point)
- What's with reboots of reboots of reboots? Example, one of the few Marvel titles I love is Runaways, how many times has this been rerolled into a new volume? Or X-men? First their in San Francisco, then back on the run, now Nation X and Asteroid M is back?..
- 90's characters running around, after being gone for 10 years? When the hell did Youngblood and Gen 13 resurface? Cyberforce? Seriously? Not saying these are bad comics, I kinda enjoyed some of them back in the day but they've been gone for..a long, long time. I literally did a double take today at the comic shop, I was walking down to the W's to stock up on Wolverine and here I see Youngblood.. I had to stop and scratch my head, and wonder if I woke up in 1995 again or what.
- Kinda not so time related question but, how did Marvel recover from Civil War? Meaning, I loved Civil War but the outcome was..shitty. Heroes are outlawed, and we're supposed to forgive Tony and Reed? I never finished Secret Invasion so I dunno if they handled it there or what but aside from the two Marvel titles I read (Runaways, Hulk) I guess I havent heard much on the Superhero Registration Act front.
someone catch me up to speed
Ok so I obviously got a job now, and I can afford to feed my fanboy comic book hobby once more. Previous I was reading about 10-15 titles a month, spread between Marvel, DC and Image (mostly DC). I stopped once I was in college, tuition beat out my need for nerd entertainment so it's been about 5 or 6 years since I've read on a monthly basis.
I mean I'd read at least ten titles a month, plus Wizard plus dissect Overstreet every new edition plus read the news/rumors/discussions online, etc.
So.. what happened? Well let me be more specific
- Why does every comic, even some B-list titles, have variants again? We can all agree the shitty variant era of the 90's sucked balls, now it's back again? Sure I haven't seen some Ultra Chrome Ink Rare Artist Signed whatevers pop up but Sketch covers, secondary cover variants, rare penciled-no-ink variants, etc..
- When did some comics jump to $3.99? Last I checked they were all around $2.50-2.99, even special edition or event comics (more on this next). Not that I'm bitching about cost, I'll pay for my super hero crack as much as the next guy but just curious.
- Speaking of events, why why why are we back to this? I like events, if they are linear in their own title. One of the great things about the original Crisis was it was self contained. Reading Final Crisis (which sucked btw) and Secret Invasion (decent), have we gone back to having to buy 20 titles to truly get the full read of an event? This made me stop reading DC for a while in the 90's cause of Zero Hour, stop making me pick up copies of Final Crisis: Booster Gold or whatever (not a real title but you get my point)
- What's with reboots of reboots of reboots? Example, one of the few Marvel titles I love is Runaways, how many times has this been rerolled into a new volume? Or X-men? First their in San Francisco, then back on the run, now Nation X and Asteroid M is back?..
- 90's characters running around, after being gone for 10 years? When the hell did Youngblood and Gen 13 resurface? Cyberforce? Seriously? Not saying these are bad comics, I kinda enjoyed some of them back in the day but they've been gone for..a long, long time. I literally did a double take today at the comic shop, I was walking down to the W's to stock up on Wolverine and here I see Youngblood.. I had to stop and scratch my head, and wonder if I woke up in 1995 again or what.
- Kinda not so time related question but, how did Marvel recover from Civil War? Meaning, I loved Civil War but the outcome was..shitty. Heroes are outlawed, and we're supposed to forgive Tony and Reed? I never finished Secret Invasion so I dunno if they handled it there or what but aside from the two Marvel titles I read (Runaways, Hulk) I guess I havent heard much on the Superhero Registration Act front.
someone catch me up to speed