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More bad news this time from Marvel solicts for their January comics: Marvel is starting a Conan the Barbarian comics with Jason Aaron as writer

Remember When Superman and Batman were best of friends well at least it's a bit less bad this (Still fuck you Bendis)
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Oh Batman is now joining the edge too? What the fuck Tom King, i know Batman is pissed over what happened to Nightwing but leaving a villain to die is OOC as fuck

Shit is the rest of my post
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yes that broke his neck
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Fuck's sake

Marvel Making Shuri Black Panther
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Guess who returned in Sideways #9 (A comic that Didio has his name attached to?)
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The version of Superman that allowed New 52 Lois lane to be drained by Parasite to keep his identity secret
 

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The new 52/rebirth Batman/Superman relationship is pretty weird. My personal take was Bendis was just having Clark kinda talking bs to his kid to be more relatable, but it wouldn't be the first time Bendis ignored years of continuity in favor of doing his own thing.

I think the Batman thing was an homage to an older comic where Batman couldn't beat KGBeast, so he trapped him under the sewers and sealed up the room to leave him to starve to death. It was later retconned away as Batman knowing Beast would escape somehow. I don't think that particular ending is the worst, but I don't think the arc really earned it because it was so quick. It felt like they skipped the middle entirely and just set up the beginning, then jumped right to the end. KGBeast also came off as rather generic. They did a good job establishing he was skilled and a threat, but eh, he could have been replaced with anybody. I at least got to type KGBeast several times, so there's that.

Can't comment much on Shuri, but even CBR said it was pretty meh, and they're heavily in favor of being pro-everything Black Panther to show how woke they are, doubly so if Shuri was involved.

I don't read Sideways, but I heard Morrison was behind it. Is Sideways any good? I heard it was okay, but the first issue didn't hook me, and I wasn't a fan of any of the Dark Multiverse stuff Synder was doing in general.
 
The new 52/rebirth Batman/Superman relationship is pretty weird. My personal take was Bendis was just having Clark kinda talking bs to his kid to be more relatable, but it wouldn't be the first time Bendis ignored years of continuity in favor of doing his own thing.

I think the Batman thing was an homage to an older comic where Batman couldn't beat KGBeast, so he trapped him under the sewers and sealed up the room to leave him to starve to death. It was later retconned away as Batman knowing Beast would escape somehow. I don't think that particular ending is the worst, but I don't think the arc really earned it because it was so quick. It felt like they skipped the middle entirely and just set up the beginning, then jumped right to the end. KGBeast also came off as rather generic. They did a good job establishing he was skilled and a threat, but eh, he could have been replaced with anybody. I at least got to type KGBeast several times, so there's that.

Can't comment much on Shuri, but even CBR said it was pretty meh, and they're heavily in favor of being pro-everything Black Panther to show how woke they are, doubly so if Shuri was involved.

I don't read Sideways, but I heard Morrison was behind it. Is Sideways any good? I heard it was okay, but the first issue didn't hook me, and I wasn't a fan of any of the Dark Multiverse stuff Synder was doing in general.
I only just read issue 9 to get a feel and since that's the only one i read so far it's tolerable/ok? I mean i never heard of the Dark Multiverse and got confused at what look like some of the monsters might be corrupted versions of other Olsen/Clarck Kent and Lois Lane (one of them is n anthropomorphic wolf and Lois was a giant mix of fleshy spider and human?)? It was confusing but i read worse?

Oh and unrelated but i am trying to stop doubleposting or worse: Carol Danvers origins have been retconned in the comics to make her both closer to her MCU counterpart and need mens even less: Mar-Vell riole in her story has been removed, Carol never needed him to unlocj her powers because now she was bork a half-human half-kree
 
I only just read issue 9 to get a feel and since that's the only one i read so far it's tolerable/ok? I mean i never heard of the Dark Multiverse and got confused at what look like some of the monsters might be corrupted versions of other Olsen/Clarck Kent and Lois Lane (one of them is n anthropomorphic wolf and Lois was a giant mix of fleshy spider and human?)? It was confusing but i read worse?

Oh and unrelated but i am trying to stop doubleposting or worse: Carol Danvers origins have been retconned in the comics to make her both closer to her MCU counterpart and need mens even less: Mar-Vell riole in her story has been removed, Carol never needed him to unlocj her powers because now she was bork a half-human half-kree

Mar-Vell was always one of my favourite characters, so to hear them pissing on his legacy more than they already have makes me sad.
 
Just a heads up, Marvel is liquidating hardcover comics to comic book stores, a list is available online if anyone wants to see if anything remotely interesting is included

Seems we might not last long in current Nightwing arc: there is a new Nightwing (Dick attempt at burning Nightwing stuff failed) there's a reveal it's been months since Dick retired, a cop that looks like he's a good one by Bludhaven standards puts on the Nightwing costume but since he doesn't have Dick training we see he added a holster and gun to the costume, there seems to be a group of other people that call themselves Nightwings but in issue 54 they chew more tjth they handle with Scarecrow so Dick will have to do something besides being a cab driver

Urgh just why? I just looked up a preview of Bendis next issue of Superman and it looks like Lois Lane might be having an affair with Lex, Supes doesn't where his son is, looks like Lois went to space with Jor-El and during this time she didn't contact him and the sypnosis of the preview says this is all part to restructure Supes and Lois relationship.

Meanwhile I learned Damian is imprisoning his enemies and torturing them for information (supposedly he has been in contact with Jason who's back to being disgraced (wtf?) toto lea how to handle his own desires for violent vigilantism and that's were he would have learned that and from his tortured prisoners how to draw an assassin that was hired to kill commisonner Gordon but they faked Jim being shot (it was a team member that casted an illusion on herself instead) and that his team, the jla and the Gordon's have not being informed.

And I was so happy that DC left the edge 2 years ago 0(:_(l
 
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Urgh just why? I just looked up a preview of Bendis next issue of Superman and it looks like Lois Lane might be having an affair with Lex, Supes doesn't where his son is, looks like Lois went to space with Jor-El and during this time she didn't contact him and the sypnosis of the preview says this is all part to restructure Supes and Lois relationship.l
Fuck you Bendis. Can't anyone have a happy romantic relationship in a comic book? I still don't like how DC treated Ralph and Sue Dibney.
 
Urgh just why? I just looked up a preview of Bendis next issue of Superman and it looks like Lois Lane might be having an affair with Lex, Supes doesn't where his son is, looks like Lois went to space with Jor-El and during this time she didn't contact him and the sypnosis of the preview says this is all part to restructure Supes and Lois relationship.

Because people like Dan DiDio and Joe Quesada believe that "their" characters cannot be interesting or relatable if they have healthy and stable relationships.
 
Which one?
There wasn't one. @Francis York Morgan is probably talking about 2015's Secret Wars which everyone assumed was "CoIE but Marvel" which is not the case. The main Marvel universe is technically the same as it has always been outside some refugees being stuck on that universe but they are acknowledged to be foreign. The one exception to this is Miles Morales, who due to a favor Molecule Man owed him, copypasta'd his family and supporting cast into Earth-616 so he can live there.

Books like Spider-Men II show Miles himself is still a character from the Ultimate universe and remembers everything from there. As dumb as it sounds, Miles basically has two sets of memories in his head, Ultimate and the tweaks Molecule Man did so he doesn't stick out. 616 was not merged with Ultimate or any other universe in any sense.

It's a common misconception though.

It's mostly an excuse so Bendis could keep Miles without having to start over again
 
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There wasn't one. @Francis York Morgan is probably talking about 2015's Secret Wars which everyone assumed was "CoIE but Marvel" which is not the case. The main Marvel universe is technically the same as it has always been outside some refugees being stuck on that universe but they are acknowledged to be foreign. The one exception to this is Miles Morales, who due to a favor Molecule Man owed him, copypasta'd his family and supporting cast into Earth-616 so he can live there.

Books like Spider-Men II show Miles himself is still a character from the Ultimate universe and remembers everything from there. As dumb as it sounds, Miles basically has two sets of memories in his head, Ultimate and the tweaks Molecule Man did so he doesn't stick out. 616 was not merged with Ultimate or any other universe in any sense.

It's a common misconception though.

It's mostly an excuse so Marvel could keep Miles without having to start over again
FTFY since Bendis is at DC Fucking with Superman
 
Any comic book site that sucks less than the rest? I'm trying to stay informed but overall i haven't found a site that was tolerable

I admit I haven't exactly gone looking, but in my limited experience, eh, not really. I just use them for factual news, primarily release dates or writer changes and things like that. You might get lucky with some trivia based articles, but anything that requires even a bit of nuance tends to fall into the most cliche of SJW writing.
 
I admit I haven't exactly gone looking, but in my limited experience, eh, not really. I just use them for factual news, primarily release dates or writer changes and things like that. You might get lucky with some trivia based articles, but anything that requires even a bit of nuance tends to fall into the most cliche of SJW writing.
Yeah I meant factual news like what happens in the comics
 
So I spent last month reading recent horror comics. Nothing too heart-stopping, but I had some fun.

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Ice Cream Man is some super fun Twilight Zone stuff.

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I really enjoyed Blackwood. Super engaging story written by Evan Dorkin, of M ilk and Cheese fame.

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And I don't care what anyone says. Archie Comics is fucking nailing it in the horror department.

I'll probably be posting more shit later, but I like these titles.
 
So I spent last month reading recent horror comics. Nothing too heart-stopping, but I had some fun.

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Ice Cream Man is some super fun Twilight Zone stuff.

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I really enjoyed Blackwood. Super engaging story written by Evan Dorkin, of M ilk and Cheese fame.

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And I don't care what anyone says. Archie Comics is fucking nailing it in the horror department.

I'll probably be posting more shit later, but I like these titles.
Dark Horse is pretty good in the horror department as well. If you want to go a bit more obscure, Coffin Comics has been doing Lady Death comics, and NSFW is in full effect when it comes to Lady Death. In other news, I picked up a copy of the first collected book of Archer and Armstrong, along with getting it signed by the creator. I also got some of the SwordQuest comics from Dynamite, and the E3 2000 exclusive Vagrant Story comic book. I'm also on the look out for the collected editions of the James Bond comics by Dynamite.
 
What? There's a Vagrant Story comic?? Who published it? And yes, Dark Horse has been my go-to for darker stuff (no pun intended.)
 
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There have been a few gems though among all the muck that passes for "WHY YOU NEED TO READ X" by the latest dangerhair or soyboy. Amid all the noise and static, Sinestro Corps, Final Crisis (Along with Morrison's leadups) and Blackest Night defined my teenage years while Jonathan Hickman's indie work like Red Mass for Mars, Red Wing and Pax Romana kept me coming back for more while realizing there was this growing divide between the die-hard reader and the casul.

Haven't paid attention to most "comic book" or "nerd" websites since 2012. Morrison's New52 Action Comics run was 25 years of worth of Superman condensed into a 3-hardcover trilogy, and combined with Hickman's long running leadups to Secret Wars, these were the books I found hard to put down and helped me through some pretty tough times. Ever since ignoring the cuck takeover of mainstream comic book websites, I can tell you I was absolutely thrilled when I saw this book with an animal skull and no obvious title at first, before turning to the spine and seeing Hickman's name there. I then realized that my man Hickman's returned with his Black Monday Murders.

That's what a real comic book publication does. It fills people with hope, despair, joy, dread and ultimately, the real thrill of a story.
 
There have been a few gems though among all the muck that passes for "WHY YOU NEED TO READ X" by the latest dangerhair or soyboy. Amid all the noise and static, Sinestro Corps, Final Crisis (Along with Morrison's leadups) and Blackest Night defined my teenage years while Jonathan Hickman's indie work like Red Mass for Mars, Red Wing and Pax Romana kept me coming back for more while realizing there was this growing divide between the die-hard reader and the casul.

Haven't paid attention to most "comic book" or "nerd" websites since 2012. Morrison's New52 Action Comics run was 25 years of worth of Superman condensed into a 3-hardcover trilogy, and combined with Hickman's long running leadups to Secret Wars, these were the books I found hard to put down and helped me through some pretty tough times. Ever since ignoring the cuck takeover of mainstream comic book websites, I can tell you I was absolutely thrilled when I saw this book with an animal skull and no obvious title at first, before turning to the spine and seeing Hickman's name there. I then realized that my man Hickman's returned with his Black Monday Murders.

That's what a real comic book publication does. It fills people with hope, despair, joy, dread and ultimately, the real thrill of a story.
Just avoid hids Marvel books he wrote for a few years now even before the sjws took over, there's a reason those bookas gave him the nickname hackman
 
There have been a few gems though among all the muck that passes for "WHY YOU NEED TO READ X" by the latest dangerhair or soyboy. Amid all the noise and static, Sinestro Corps, Final Crisis (Along with Morrison's leadups) and Blackest Night defined my teenage years while Jonathan Hickman's indie work like Red Mass for Mars, Red Wing and Pax Romana kept me coming back for more while realizing there was this growing divide between the die-hard reader and the casul.

Haven't paid attention to most "comic book" or "nerd" websites since 2012. Morrison's New52 Action Comics run was 25 years of worth of Superman condensed into a 3-hardcover trilogy, and combined with Hickman's long running leadups to Secret Wars, these were the books I found hard to put down and helped me through some pretty tough times. Ever since ignoring the cuck takeover of mainstream comic book websites, I can tell you I was absolutely thrilled when I saw this book with an animal skull and no obvious title at first, before turning to the spine and seeing Hickman's name there. I then realized that my man Hickman's returned with his Black Monday Murders.

That's what a real comic book publication does. It fills people with hope, despair, joy, dread and ultimately, the real thrill of a story.

Hickman is reliably very good. I'd put him and Brubaker as the best of the current crop of writers (well, Brubaker is off doing TV shit now, so his output is sporadic). Probably the only Hickman quirk I don't like is his characters having a tendency to spout portentous nonsense.

Never liked Final Crisis. I hate Morrison waxing about the types of stories he thinks comics should be about - it's self-indulgent and isn't conducive to good storylines (Superman building a wish-granting machine? Singing a perfect note that pains Darkseid? What the fuck!?).
 
So turns out the Supervillain making Bruce life terrible lately was revealed: Bane is back and in the latest issue he got really damn serious by hiring Penguin to kill Alfred (Penguin hire assassins) but Penguin orders the assassins to kill themselves and talks with Batman and I think Penguin knows who Batman is because this happens after an issue of Jason's comic where he takes off his mask before shooting Penguin in the face in an attempt to kill him (Penguin wears an eye patch over the eye he was shot
 
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