I know I say this all the time, but it's shit like this that makes me glad I'm not buying anything new from either company these days.
Yeah, I vaguely remember Slott reveling in the whole thing back at the start of Superior Spider-Man.Exactly. What does that even mean? They're whole game plan nowadays is anger money. They've said outright in interviews that people being mad at them is just as good as people liking their stuff. And they're right; because the more rage is spewed, the more attention, they more sales.
At this point I'm down to three from Marvel--two humor comics written by webcomic authors, and then one legitimately good superhero comic by an author who has made no secret on Twitter how much she hates how Marvel operates, but she loves the character she's created and doesn't want to abandon her yet to Marvel's machine. She even promised her readers that her event tie-in would not require reading other titles. I wish I was reading whatever story arc she had planned next before Civil War II overtook her comic. I can't imagine the frustration of being in that position.I know I say this all the time, but it's shit like this that makes me glad I'm not buying anything new from either company these days.
If that was me at that point, I'd walk, go to Image, and create a similar but different enough character over there.At this point I'm down to three from Marvel--two humor comics written by webcomic authors, and then one legitimately good superhero comic by an author who has made no secret on Twitter how much she hates how Marvel operates, but she loves the character she's created and doesn't want to abandon her yet to Marvel's machine. She even promised her readers that her event tie-in would not require reading other titles. I wish I was reading whatever story arc she had planned next before Civil War II overtook her comic. I can't imagine the frustration of being in that position.
It used to be that the series' would just get rebooted about every 10-20 years. Earth-1/Earth-2 and that sort of thing.I know I say this all the time, but it's shit like this that makes me glad I'm not buying anything new from either company these days.
Ah, so the DC Comics 90s approach to comics.It used to be that the series' would just get rebooted about every 10-20 years. Earth-1/Earth-2 and that sort of thing.
Now it seems like rather than do an actual reboot, they're trying to kill off/permanently discredit/depower "the old guard" so they can all be replaced by new characters who are regarded as more topically relevant somehow.
It's been that way for a while now thanks to Secret Wars. To be fair, some villains have considered anyone with the hammer to be a Thor. Shocker in one issue of She-Hulk is listing enemies that villains in his class shouldn't mess with. "Man Thor, Woman Thor, Horse Thor."The first issue of Unworthy Thor shows him reaching for Ultimate Thor's hammer, so I guess we're just adding Thor to the list of heroes that have multiple people with the same moniker, because fuck original characters when you can just slap the name on whoever you want.
Weird thing is, Marvel was doing that kind of reboot just last year, but then they chickened out and instead said "eight months passed," in which they could make whatever continuity changes they wanted and explain it away by saying it happened in the narrative jump. But as for any Crisis type situation, it was a war between realities and the core Marvel universe won, so no reboot.It used to be that the series' would just get rebooted about every 10-20 years. Earth-1/Earth-2 and that sort of thing.
Now it seems like rather than do an actual reboot, they're trying to kill off/permanently discredit/depower "the old guard" so they can all be replaced by new characters who are regarded as more topically relevant somehow.
In some cases, it works. Miles Morales, Kamala Khan--but then, they didn't replace Spider-man, and Carol Danvers had abandoned the Ms. Marvel title. In other cases, people don't have a problem with it because the characters already existed. Sam Wilson is a fine Captain America, for example. I think if Rhodey had taken over for Tony Stark instead of dying, as he's done in the past, no one would have a problem with that. I don't have a problem with Riri Williams, except that her series will be Bendis-written.Ah, so the DC Comics 90s approach to comics.
To be fair, I think precognition was one of her powers originally. The rumor I've been hearing is that she might get experimented upon, causing her to get the look and powers she featured in the Deadpool movie.Oh look, they've completely redesigned Negasonic Teenage Warhead and pulled more random shit out of the hat for her powers yet again!
This time her powers are (shuffle shuffle dice roll, consult chart) precognition and tae kwon do!
I think this is what's happening. The autumn preview cover for one of Deadpool's handful of titles shows her looking like her movie version.To be fair, I think precognition was one of her powers originally. The rumor I've been hearing is that she might get experimented upon, causing her to get the look and powers she featured in the Deadpool movie.
I think that's an oxymoron."Dear Dan Slott,
No.
Thanks, Happy Spidey reader"
I'm happy with what I read, I don't read every single title that comes out. I'm that happy reader.I think that's an oxymoron.
There hasn't been a happy Spidey reader in years. ON SNAP. (Alternatively: Oh fwip?)
Apparently not enough people are for Slott!I don't understand why anyone would be interested in a glorified revitalization of the fucking Clone Saga.
*presses a finger onto your lips* Shhhhhhhh. Shhhhhhh. It's okay. It's okay.I'm happy with what I read, I don't read every single title that comes out. I'm that happy reader.
Cho's series is written by Greg Pak, this new She-Hulk series will be written by a newcomer, Mariko Tamaki.You had my ire when you said "Amadeus Cho is the new She-Hulk." Dan Slott is a fucking mook.
I wonder if Soule's run would've last longer than 12 issues with better art.At least the art should fit the book this time.
Oh lord I remember one of the comics right after that, the in-universe news was all "One of the worst lovers spats of the century!"I'm nearing the end of Slott's run of She-Hulk. Unfortunately Tony Stark is still in Totalitarian Stark mode from the first Civil War, so he acts like a baby when She-Hulk finds out what the Illuminati did to Bruce Banner, and then
he takes her power away with these nanites, allegedly permanently. Now, we know it's not, but as a character, Jen would be horrified because she loved being She-Hulk. Instead ... Slott writes her response as "I'll sue!" to Tony.
But, these were still the repercussions of everyone acting out of character and it's a crap run anyway. It's shit like this that makes me nervous for anything Marvel does at this point. Maybe this new angry Jen comic could be great--but what difference will that make when next summer hits and it's time for Civil War III or the like?