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Skylath

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  1. Early issues of Spawn and Spidey in the 90s definitely were all flash and no bang, but it's a matter of evolving. His story writing talents are definitely a lot more refined these days (highly recommend reading the 2017 Spawn comic run, pre-Jason Shawn Alexander). Sadly for directing though you just don't get those kinds of chances, so we'll just see if this is a multi billion dollar movie franchise or something you'll see in the $3.74 bin at Walmart in like a year
  2. Indeed, Top Cow especially puts out really great titles.
  3. Creativity is a rather dead medium these days, which is why we're getting superhero movies in the first place. I'm kind of surprised Image doesn't have more comic books pumping out superheroes though, since that's kind of what it's foundations were built on.
  4. You should tell that to the characters of the big bang theory, lol.
  5. Interior art from the latest issues of Spawn by Jason Shawn Alexander no, not the guy who played George Costanza has been naturally amazing, it's kind of re-fleshed out Spawn for the first time in about a decade or two since Capullo left. Especially with getting the old Toddfather back on the storyboard wagon.
  6. True indeed. Admittedly though I've turned to reading them digitally though just so I can keep them looking nice for the tenure of my ownership of them
  7. Basically this, though I'll say Image is still really cool in not doing any of these things.
  8. You should see how Marvel's drawing their comics sans the Star Wars ones, lol. Makes this look like Picasso. The new comic by Rob Liefeld so far has been my most favorite example.
  9. Hopefully they'll do something for Julie Strain soon. Recently heard she's in the late stages of dementia, so maybe a tribute to her could be arranged or somethin'?
  10. In a way this could lead to a reduced number of run issues being available which may increase the want and their monetary value for those investors out there, albeit it's still going to be a while before that can happen though.
  11. Amen to that, brother. Too bad we don't live in a perfect world, though.
  12. Here's to hoping that they don't give Morbius the Venom treatment
  13. also forgot that the Jay and Silent Bob reboot is making headway, so that might be a possibility as well. Hopefully after their thirteen year absence it will be well worth the wait!
  14. ^especially remembering the way the 2013-15 X-Men and Spider-Man flagship titles' pages were drawn I'm expecting the interior pages will be worse than the normal Marvel chicken scratch being put out there.
  15. lol, generic is even better than this. generic would at least guarantee that Cable isn't a human square and that Wolverine's sleeves aren't sown into his biceps, haha. I used to think Liefeld's art was okay-ish to say the very least but I honestly didn't expect it to decline in quality. If anything I was expecting it to go up
  16. I wonder which issue she's reading...
  17. Gah, what I'd give to have comic books be theatric again!
  18. Very nice and cohesive, the story is. Kind of feels like an actual Punisher comic in some ways, lol.
  19. Nothing overly special this week, happened to snag this at mile high for only two bucks and some change.