Darthphere
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Kotagg said:I didn't know who Dan Slott was until I read this article and looked him up online.
Go figure.
Go home.
Kotagg said:I didn't know who Dan Slott was until I read this article and looked him up online.
Go figure.
Kotagg said:Tell your FACE to go home!
Kotagg said:Hmm...I've never read She-Hulk before.
But you know what, you're right Darth - now that I think about it, I remember someone mentioning a Thing ongoing and I mentioned I never read it. If it's Slott that wrote that (which I think someone in this thread said) then I have heard of him before. I've just never read him.
Harlekin said:Justice!? Awesome.
Now I'm picking it up alright.
See if they've got Spider-Man/Human Torch - it was a 5 issue miniseries, every issue was a stand alone flashback tale about Spidey and Torch's friendship through the years, very retro, very fun, although not very "cutting edge" like Ultimates or anything, I'm not sure where your tastes lie.Kotagg said:Actually, my local shop is having a 50% off all back-issue comics today. After I get off work in a few hours I'm heading over to grab the Ultimates from the beginning - I'll see if I can snatch up something by Slott as well.
"Brief stint"? He was part of the Avengers for quite a while, and totally rocked that book. Sure, he was a rookie in the beginning, but around the time of Ultron he really stepped up and started being really really cool. He's definitely one of my favorite Avengers.Mr.Valentine said:Are we fans of justice?All I remember of his is his breif stint as an avenger where of course he acted like a total rookie, never got into New Warriors though.
Brainiac 8 said:Try and pick up the "Thing" issues. The short run was just gold.
to the people who didn't buy it.
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Brainiac 8 said:Try and pick up the "Thing" issues. The short run was just gold.
to the people who didn't buy it.
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Harlekin said:"Brief stint"? He was part of the Avengers for quite a while, and totally rocked that book. Sure, he was a rookie in the beginning, but around the time of Ultron he really stepped up and started being really really cool. He's definitely one of my favorite Avengers.
We also can't forget his time with the New Warriors, where he went from little punk to unheralded badass. His character arc with his father is still one of the best in the history of Marvel Comics, especially for the 90s, when flash usually surpassed substance in the mainstream. Justice's whole development over the series however, was golden.
Justice is definitely one of my fave heroes.
Bronze Age, not Silver. He was the star of Marvel Two-in-One from 1973-1983 which ran for 100 issues, than he had his own seriews from 83-86 which ran for another 36 issuesEros said:can you blame people? The thing book didn't last in the silver-age, what were the chances it would of attracted many readers in todays generationI liked the book, but i couldn't see myself buying it ever month.
Elijya said:Bronze Age, not Silver. He was the star of Marvel Two-in-One from 1973-1983 which ran for 100 issues, than he had his own seriews from 83-86 which ran for another 36 issues
The Busiek/Perez era Avengers were the golden years, when they relaunched the book after Heroes Reborn, from 1997-2000/01 or so. The book was just lots of fun and had lots of quality to itMr.Valentine said:Ah, the nineties were a very dry time for me and comics, especially the avengers at the time. I hardly remember his tenure on the avengers, except hawkeye left the team for the thunderbolts to let him and firestar take his place right?
I'll check out some of the New Warriors, I have a few issues where he makes an appearance but nothing major. Thanks for the heads up, I'll check him out.