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... tiltes like X-Factor and She-Hulk. David balanced the content beautifully between what I know about these stories without ever getting heavy handed on the SI tie-in. What I remembered from the first ...
...ite reviews usually just discuss issues that are important to me. When I find it hard to follow too many stories at the same time, when I feel things are repeating themselves in some sort of a cycle...
...one is doing with her. I would however separate her issues from the main story as she is doing more side stories than developing the story line. In a review of this issue Timothy expresses basical...
...eeing some serious stuff too but there is a time and a place for everything and I would have read the taro stories much more willingly in something that I chose for that purpose. Are there great com...
... a collection of Journeys into mystery is going to be released in October by Marvel and Atlas. These old stories are really something that I love and to think of getting them in good quality colors ...
If anyone felt that I was focusing too much on criticism then I really promise to be much more positive in my reviews even when talking about DC. There are actually great comics out there and even i
...t the over-arching feeling of "that's it?" I don't know how much more DC plans to extract from her old stories and recycle old stuff in new covers so as to sells a few more covers. It has come t...
...ions and Uncle Scrooge digests. (Of course, I had no idea who Carl Barks was at that time, but I knew good stories and art when I saw them.) My first super-hero comic was an issue of Worlds Finest whe...
... that the comics industry ws kidnapped by the great companies that are suffocating the authenticity of the stories I realize it is similarly important to encourage all the new less known artists out t...
...ve tried and failed with Captain Britain many times in the past, but the brilliance of the Moore and Davis stories remains almost an impossible comparison to overcome. After seeing the character writt...
  If you were waiting then the waiting is going to be over soon. Captian America 37# will arrive in stores on April 16 from Marvel Comics   "Act Three of the 'Death Of Captai
...ectations. Carlos and Gary continue to impress me. It's no wonder they're two of my favourite artists. The stories were pleasant surprises. Kurt provided a nice tale of contemporary fantasy, and JMS t...
...er-man, Daredevil,Web of Spider-man, and even The Punisher. So, does anyone have any 'essential kingpin' stories, arcs, or series (besides his origin in ASM 50 and the new series)? thanks Jeff H...
...issue was particularly silly. Rock men from Saturn or wherever? Even Thor fans don't recommend those JIM stories....
...he also appeared in issues 8, 9, 10 dated 1973 vol 1. Can someone shed some light on this and also, what stories featured (no pun intended!) in issues 6 & 7. Thanx in advance....
...I have mixed feelings about. One the one hand, he's a great character, so the fact that he'll be in future stories is a nice touch. But on the other hand, his death was a very powerful moment, him dec...
... DC COMICS Jack Kirby's The Demon (In color) More of those JLA/JSA Team-up Collections More Greatest Stories Ever Told tpb (Green Lantern, Aquaman, Hawkman, etc) A trade of old Metal Men repri...
Human Torch #4 New Mutants #3 Runaways #4 Startling Stories: The Thing: Night Falls on Yancy Street #3 (of 4) Human Torch #4 Writer: Karl Kesel Pencils: Scottie Young Inkers: Joe Seung and Pierre An
... it immediately. Anything else is secondary. 2) get rid of the 'set in the 20s.' I've heard it said that stories set in prior continuity are a lose-lose situation. Either the writers have to keep in...
...etc. At one point in the 70s, Richie was starring in 32 different titles every two months! More issues and stories have published about Richie Rich than any other character, possibly in the entire his...
...d around the time Claremonte left X-Men the first time). Then, Curt Swan drew the majority of the Superman stories I read... Does anyone else do the same? Are the creators more important than the ch...
... Visionaries: John Byrne 42 100 Bullets: Hang Up On the Down Low 41 Akira v.1 40 Kingdom Come 39 Startling Stories: Banner 38 Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days 37 Planetary v.2: The Fourth Man 36 Sin City: ...
... to eliminate this line which was perfect for introducing new READERs to Marvel's vast quantity of quality stories? Weren't these books always selling in your stores? They seem to have trouble keeping...
...e so few if any mediaeval superheroes, industrial age superheroes, etc. in the MU, or are they, as I hope, stories we haven't been told yet? The only current MU heroes ones I can think of from 1003 wo...
...month 97 - The Crew 2 2.50/month 98 - War Machine 2 2.99/month 101 - Runaways 3 2.50/month 107 - Startling Stories 1 3.50/month 115 - Thunderbolts 80 2.25/month 118 - Soldier X 12 2.99/month 126 - Sta...
...ght the Playstation game.I currently but the uk title Spiderman collectables which reprints past spiderman stories every month. Anyway to cut to the chase it currently has Osbourne as Co-owner of the ...
I've always heard the term applied exclusively, I would say, to self-contained stories of somewhat longer length (sometimes vastly longer) than a regular comic book, which are never published serially
...at there was a similar idea (ordinary schlub given God-like power) at work in one of John Byrne's early FF stories. (And, yes, I suppose that's the basic concept behind the Molecule Man, too, but he b...
Consistency is good. But characer development is also good. Static characters make for bad stories. And the biggest problem I have with Byrne is that he's quite willing to retcon away any character gr
...guessing it's going to be a Marvel Knights imprint... The story was at http://www.comicscontinuum.com:81/stories/0107/22/index.htm 'Kevin Smith appeared during the middle of the Marvel Comics pres...
... even undo that! The thing is, all of these changes could have stayed without ruining Spidey. In fact, the stories are hurt much more by always returning to the status quo IMO. I'm anxious to see if...
...s a no brainer. 2. Norman Osborne stays dead - Him returning ruined the impact of one of the best Spidey stories ever. 3. Aunt May stays dead - I really thought the issue where she died was touchi...
...be done without interfering with what the current team is doing. And best of all, you could get old school stories told about Daredevil and the Hulk or new school stories told about the Avengers or Ir...
...K FANS!!! A list for Fans of the BATMAN and BATMAN RELATED COMIC BOOKS to discuss BATMAN COMICS, art work, stories and developments. Also all BATMAN RELATED COMIC DISCUSSION IS WELCOME, I.e., Robin, N...
... posts about the books themselves (where to buy, titles, etc.). Nothing about recent issues or opinions of stories. I've tried posting a couple of times about current storylines but usually don't get ...
I was wondering what people considered to be their favourite complete story? Like the Dark Phoenix Saga, Maximum Carnage, Secret Wars, etc. Any comics can be included, Marvel DC, Image etc. Mine has
...rrific, and overall the movie nicely captures the speed and vertigo of hurtling down a Manhattan avenue 30 stories up at mind-bending speed. A few little things bothered me. Harry Osborn didn't look...
Or maybe the creators just didn't want to bother with it, so they marked it to avoid annoying fans of strong continuity?
...ist' (i hope!) and my style is greatly influenced by great comic artists over the years... and those great stories...some real cool epics...man they dont know what theyre missing... too bad......
... who know. Please answer your replies will be of great help Thanks What do you think are the top 10 Spider-Stories of all time and what issue did they appear in?? What do you like to see in a Spider-S...
... to eliminate this line which was perfect for introducing new READERs to Marvel's vast quantity of quality stories? Weren't these books always selling in your stores? They seem to have trouble keeping...
...r the new penciller on Avengers. Other than that, the main things to watch are the second issues of latest stories. So let's start off, and DC are still number one. 1. BATMAN Mar Batman #601 - 48,...
...'t just fill those roles. Was it because an elderly Aunt's frail 'episodes' (so important in those early stories) couldn't have been pulled off by Peter's (necessarily) younger mother? Was it the ...
...maining objective. So ignoring all that we're left with a cookie cutter story fashioned from the scraps of stories run in both the Ultimate Xmen and Uncanny Xmen titles at one time or another. Overdon...
...in, I think all the updates on the characters are good. These first 10 issues are the best batch of Spidey stories in years....
...os enjoyed them, but it was performing in a theatre to empty stalls. Ty Templeton produced the best Batman stories since Dark Knight Returns and nobody was reading them. It was a crime. RICHARD: Tin...
...ind up with issues like #13 wherein pretty much nothing of significance happens for the whole issue. These stories move much too slow, padded to the extreme. It's pretty disgusting. How can you justif...
...ly and irredeemably ticks me off, and it's not the first time either. (And for every one of these types of stories, we know there are 50 similar ones we never hear about.) This is a sabotaging of both...
...n 'The Man' Lee's 80th birthday! Happy Birthday, Stan! Thanks for all the great characters and wonderful stories you've helped to created over the past forty plus years! If Stan would have stayed ...
...ere both major comics companies are vying for the best talent (both writers and artists) and classic comic stories are inspiring the Hollywood versions (God Loves, Man Kills - X2) and there are more i...

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