Nah i'm pretty sure it was the anal sex.
I kind of like the silver age stuff..to an extent. Marvel is the polar opposite, botching the Invaders/Avengers series, making The Twelve a delayed afterthought, and retconning things into existence as opposed to DC retconning things out of existance, not a big DC reader so I'll take your word for it. At least we have Bucky back.
Although DC surely took things too far with all the whole tweaking legacy characters to stir the pot. The list is long, Firestorm, Blue Beetle, The Question, Batwomen...just too much and too superficial.
Marvel's big crime is the current direction with Osborn , which would have resounded 3 years ago, but now comes off as too much...and outdated.
Ultimates 3 and Ultimatum...horrible travesty in direction, would have been cool and lauded in 1998..just outdated. I thought I was reading old issues of Brigade.
AVENGERS/INVADERS has proven to be better selling than I am sure was intended. In a way I like that while Marvel may often want to continue the perennial strip-mining of the Silver Age, they don't do it quite as exactly as DC does. Just because Joe Q wanted to re-create the "chaotic" manner of the Marvel U. during that time didn't mean he, say, chose to revive "Neo Communism" or something.
I do agree with you about Osborn. He clearly is supposed to be a riff on Dick Cheney in some way. The problem is he left power in Jan. 2009.
Dread, I think Reed has done a great job on the Ms Marvel book. Just my opinion of course.
I'll be passing on this book, but, you're right, Artists draw female heroes in skimpy outfits and give them sexy cover poses, and stop. When what they should do is flesh out a well rounded character first and foremost.
Precisely. I mean to be fair, DC struggles with that, too; beyond a complicated origin and large breasts, does Power Girl really stand for much? But it is something I feel passionate about.
I do wonder if this series won't be busy selling us on T & A to remember that Firestar technically chose to retire during the CIVIL WAR rather than register with the SHRA, and has been retired for a good two years now. Beyond having a little pizza party with her old New Warriors buddies Richard Rider and Vance Astrovik (and scaring some security guards), she's a retired heroine and going back in action would technically place her in some SHRA crosshairs, especially with the more vigorous Osborn in command of HAMMER.
100% agree. not sure if I'm gonna pick this up. I'd really like to see Black Cat in ASM though.
also if you like female characters go pick up all 5 trades of Dan Slott's She-Hulk and then pick up the other 4 of Peter David's run on the book. it's 2 great takes on one awesome character.
I'm giving this a pass. HELLCAT's last mini was a bit of a sugar-rush in terms of story, but at least it didn't use Patsy' "assets" as a selling point. For better or worse, it existed to sell Hellcat not as a hot body, but a very eccentric heroine having an eccentric adventure. That's not the same as four heroines contorting themselves on a cover with a blurb claiming it wants to be SEX AND THE CITY, which essentially ended in 2004. Way to stay current, guys!
It is a bit appalling how poorly Marvel has capitalized on the Buffy/Kim Possible generation with some of their heroines. Lots of teen girls are into anime and manga, more so than many mainstream comics. Maybe if more than a heroine's body or ethnicity was highlighted (I remember when ARANA got her own book, all Marvel could say was, "Love her for being Hispanic, amigas!" in contrast to, say, BLUE BEETLE, who was a well written character who happened to be Hispanic and was more embraced by a fanbase). Granted, it has been very hard to launch new characters of either sex or ethnicity for a good near decade now.