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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Alpha Flight Respect Thread You will be suprized how strong they really are
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Doug not so Funny
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: BRONX, NY
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worships John Matrix.
Join Date: May 2005
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Love those "homage" pages by Weeks in WorldBreaker.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Good preview art this time around. Nova's encounter with Iron Man looks like it's gonna be good. I'm a little confused by the Mystic Arcana art, though. That's the (up until recently) original Black Knight, Sir Percy of Scandia, which makes sense given the solicitation, which talks about the age of Camelot, but the cover featured a Black Knight in an updated costume. I'm wondering if there's gonna be a new Black Knight in the comic or if the cover was just Djurdjevic getting creative like Dell'Otto used to.
I'm actually a bit worried about Mystic Arcana in general. The concept of defining magic seems pretty dumb to me. Magic is supposed to be about defying definition and subverting science and all of that good stuff. Plus, tarot cards seem kind of lame to me, so defining magic along tarot lines is kind of iffy. But I'll see how it goes. Anything that shines more light on Marvel's magic side is good at this point, and if Mystic Arcana results in more stuff like Dr. Strange owning as hard as he did in the last issue of New Avengers, I'm down for it.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ohio
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Adrian Alphona on an Avengers meets Wizard of Oz story, sounds great.
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It Always Ends The Same
Join Date: Jul 2005
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Brooklyn, NY, US of A
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A better Joe's than some of the previous week's stuff. Some good with the usual bit of malarky. It seems Joe Q didn't waste much time after the March 2007 sales reports to stomp on DC a bit (let's say DC's numbers for a while have not been good). And then he wonders why they don't want to do a crossover with Bendis & Batman/DD.
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- The preview for NOVA #2 naturally looks sweet. So, interestingly, the SHRA was made to prevent civilian deaths in super-brawls, and yet Iron Man is perfectly willing to engage a "Level 12" threat in the heart of a suburban neighborhood. Y'know, even cops are sometimes ordered to end a car chase if it gets too dangerous in crowded areas. What's Stark's excuse? - Joe Q has done another about face about WORLD WAR HULK, upon seeing the amount of story chapters and tie-in's almost reaching CW levels (at least before the 2 month delay that added some chapters/one shots to CW). Can anything he says be taken seriously for long? - Admittedly, Joe Q stated he "never got space" stuff, yet produced a monster-cool space event in ANNIHILATION, likely because it had less "cooks" in the pot than CIVIL WAR. Now he seems to want to take the same approach with magic in MYSTIC ARCANA, but treds some difficult water: Quote:
And I think BKV answered "how do you hurt Dr. Strange" with his THE OATH mini, which brilliantly reaffirmed that he IS STILL HUMAN. He can be surprised, he can be injured, he can suffer wounds, blood loss, fatigue, etc. You can cancel out all his magic with the right counter-trinkets or spells. And his hands have nerve damage. It's not the character's fault that too many writers simply choose to have Dr. Strange be a plot convient god-moder. This line on magic characters needing "rules" seems horribly dubious when you compare them to, say, Wolverine, a character who has needed a clear set of "rules" as to what he can and cannot recover from FOR A DECADE. In the 90's, being shot and tortured for hours could almost kill him. Now he can regenerate from napalm, nukes, and being burnt to a skeleton. Within PANELS. And unlike the magic class, who still are within the fringes of the MU, Wolverine is a major character, with two ongoings and no end of major comic appearences. Yet no two writers can manage to handle his power levels the same. I'd like to know how Wolverine could be killed moreso than Dr. Strange these days. Quote:
1). Hostile market 2). He's never been terribly popular 3). No creator has managed to have a good angle since Vaughan. Magic in itself is the absence of physical rules. Trying to make magic into some RPG rulecode usually stifles it, like JMS' STRANGE did. That was a horrid disaster to try to make Dr. Strange more "grounded", which Joe of course won't mention. He never mentions his failures. We'll see what comes of it. Quote:
Naturally, though, Joe won't admit this to a lowly customer. So instead he writes this brilliant reply that implies that, No, Bendis doesn't get special privelages and I don't just agree with anything he proposes, but that once Bendis starts to argue on his behalf, I seem to usually agree with him. Which produces the same result. It reminds me of Ms. Marvel, angsting about these horribly immoral things Iron Man is asking her to do, but does them anyway, so it doesn't really matter. I'd prefer an honest man to a conflicted man if they're going to do the same thing anyway. The Thought Balloon comment is a clear example of this. In past Friday's, Joe's lamented about how outdated and uncool they were, and then when Bendis does it, all of a sudden it is the best thing since Jesus. If any Friday's proved that Joe, perhaps too "nice" for his own good to be able to impose order and deadlines, is Bendis' b****, this is it. Bendis isn't Joe's Yes-Man. It is the other way around to the point where the line between servant and master is blurred. - I love how he got around his "quota" comment with heroines. They may have also mentioned that the entire point of Arana's launch was hyping, "hey, a Latina superheroine!", even to the point of claiming she was their first, which wasn't correct. He always has an answer when called on his own baloney. Now why can't he manuver with that kind of pizzazz when a creator puts his comics on the backburner? At least Joe admitted that a Heinberg Vol. 2 of YA is all but a pipe dream. |
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