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Cat

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  1. Joe Benitez - there's just something about his art that's 'wrong' to me. Especially his Titans issues. Dear gods they were hideous. 

    John Romita Jr - terrible artist now. I don't know what's happened, but I'd rather look at Liefeld than modern JRJR (yay hyperbole?). 

    Brett Blevins - really disliked his run on New Mutants. Far from the worst, but he'd make my list. 

    Minor offender status - Tom Lyle. Everything's very competently drawn, but it's stiff and has no flow. Not appealing. 

     

     

  2. I know this looks like a joke, but is anyone else following this series? It's actually pretty dang good, with great art and a surprisingly decent story. If I'm honest, it's actually the book on my pull list I most look forward to. Never would have thought I'd ever say that about bloody Youngblood of all things, but there you go. It's just a ton of fun. 

    Anyone else reading this series? Enjoying it? 

  3. This is a tough one, but I've got to go with Thing. I've loved the FF since I was literally a child, and I fell in love with both the brusque Lee/Kirby Thing, and the kinder and gentler, 'uncle you'd love to have' Thing in the 'current' DeFalco and Ryan series of the time. 

    My second choice would be Colossus. His character was one I only really knew (when I was a kid getting into comics) as a conflicted traitor who'd tragically lost his sister, but over time I got to know the 'full' character thanks to reprints and his return to the X-Men. While it was a horrible storyline, I still have a soft spot for Uncanny #390 (I think that's the issue) where he sacrifices himself to end the Legacy Virus. I can appreciate the plethora of story holes and conveniences, but the issue still hits me in the feels. He's a great character, undoubtedly one of Marvel's most fleshed-out and developed, thanks to Claremont and co. 

  4. 2 hours ago, Pontoon said:

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    DetraPel has an infinite amount of potential uses. Spray your shoes, handbags, hats, furniture, or anything that has the potential to stain, then never worry again.

     

    Will this product work on the massive stain that is Photobucket's reputation? 

  5. I don't think it quite counts for your premise, but New 52 Earth 2 includes a similar set of circumstances, which ends up giving us an outcome along the lines of what you're looking for. Spoilers ahead, obviously: Bruce becomes Batman, and dies saving the world in Darkseid's invasion. Then a new Batman emerges sometime later (coincidentally around the point when the series jumped the shark, after James Robinson left). We find out that (obviously a big SPOILER, so y'know) it's Thomas Wayne, having taken up the cowl to honour his son. That night in the alley only Martha was killed, but I think there may have been some other element at play that made Bruce think his dad was dead too? I can't quite remember that. 

     

  6. I'm assuming we're talking strictly in his Ant-Man duds, otherwise it complicates things (right off the bat he has a full-size Giant-Man in the same set I mention below).

     

    For the classic Ant-Man I know there was one included as a pack-in with the Toy Biz Silver Age Avengers Boxed Set around the mid 90's. Apart from that, I can't recall any aside from more even more miniature pack-ins (besides the cartoon toys for the Avengers: United They Stand tie-in lines), like with ML7 Hawkeye's arrow, until he finally got a full-size figure with the Wal-Mart exclusive wave in Marvel Legends wave 12, which would have been around 2005-2006ish,

  7. The big conundrum will be how you plan to tackle the crossovers. Are you going to read the events in their entirety, or just the Uncanny issues devoid of their larger context? Don't forget there's also the -1 issue, and the 4 issues it became Astonishing X-Men during AOA.

     

    Omniboo are a great way to get large chunks at once, and some volumes have been reprinted, reducing their secondary market prices. Unfortunately the SA volume 1 has not been reprinted, and is one of the pricier editions. Volume 2 should still be available at cover, though. Some of the content of volume 1 is available as a single Epic collection, and it is available over a few Masterworks volumes. Unfortunately certain numbers are also a bit pricey, not counting volume 1, which is cheap and plentiful. The classic omniboo also include the letter pages, a nice touch that isn't featured in any of the MW printings to date. There's also a Masterworks volume collecting their appearances between the end of the original run and Giant-Size 1, if that matters to you.

     

    There are 3 omnis collecting the run from GS1 up to about #175. There's an Epic collection called 'The Gift' that contains (iirc) 188ish-198. That almost covers all your gaps. A few years ago there were some UK reprints that (again, IIRC) collected the issues that are missing from the late hundreds. They're digest-sized, but cheap and in colour, so would be an inexpensive way to just get the stories, I'd imagine, if you're not concerned about format. Add it all together with what you already have, and you'd probably have a full run at a reasonable price, assuming we're not bothering with most crossovers.

     

     

  8. So this is our first SW one that's completely made up and never existed.* Surprised they're going that route already, especially with an episode 1 Anakin.

     

     

    * Technically second if you count Lando, as he never existed on a plain Star Wars backer. That's a pretty minor detail though.

  9. If the board would consider resuming his postiing privileges even on " double secert probation"... I bet you would get a quick response

     

    But not a short response, nor a response of a person of integrity or honesty. So thanks, but I'm okay with never knowing for sure (and really, we know he doesn't know the answer, or we'd all know what it said for sure).

  10. Drift is completely creator-driven, nothing fan-related about his creation or use. Windblade was the first ever fan-tinkered bot, followed by the recent Victorion.

     

    Dreamwave had put itself out there as taking place in a timeline that starts after season 2 of the cartoon, and before the movie, but it clearly became a completely alternate take on that, as events throughout meant the movie couldn't take place as it was. It's interesting that the first mini was retconned with the second, removing all season 2 characters from it (this most prominently affects Red Alert, ironically a character also most affected by the various Marvel continuities).