THANOSRULES
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Yes, he will be back..and alive and having adventures...but that doesnt mean he'll be active in the 616 and in avengers back to status quo by then...
His art on Cap looks pretty different from his art in that run (one of my favorites as well) because Tom Palmer inked the Avengers run, and he seems to be a pretty heavy-handed inker. You know the inker's doing more than just going over the penciler's art when virtually everything he's inked has a few similar elements.The art was actually one of the things I really liked about the run. I really liked Epting and I wouldn't mind seeing him do some of the stuff I typically read. I didn't realize until later that he did the only run of Avengers pre-disassembled that I got into... the Proctor storyline back in the 90's.
Frankly I don't give 2 ****s about marvelman/miracleman
Marvel probably could have had...ROM SPACEKNIGHT, MICRONAUGHTS, and CONAN back for a lesser total. ( maybe throw in godzilla too)
Gay Marvel pandering to the trendy comic quasi-intellectual fair fan....
Miracleman and Alan Moore are overrated city.
zero interest...
Honestly, despite what people are saying, I'm actually looking foward to World War Hulk's.
Being a comic book reader and not knowing Miracleman is like being a Hockey fan and not knowing who Wayne Gretzky was.
Who is this Alan Moore?! Did he write Clockmen?!
Have they had their X-Men panel yet?
The thing that gets me is Marvelman is just a Superman re-hash that was made poinant by well recieved plotting /writing.
The thing that gets me is Marvelman is just a Superman re-hash that was made poinant by well recieved plotting /writing.
If Miracleman is a "rehash" (lol) of anyone, it's Captain Marvel.
Like I said somewhere else, you have to take into consideration "when" these comics were coming out... Moore's run on Marvelman ran from 1982 to 1988 ish... and the darker stories told were not the norm back then... some of it was litterally mind-blowing... you can say what you want about Moore over the years, but he was really in his prime in the 80's with such works as Marvelman, Swamp Thing & V for Vendetta...
As for Marvelman himself, I just felt like on paper the archetype reminds me of a superman genre, whether its captain marvel that doesnt mean much..fact is the character himself is "unimportant"..it was the direction of the book and the writing, which makes me beg the question, why spend so much on a character that really is generic....not a generic book or depiction, but nothing marvel couldnt just start fresh.
I still doubt it will sell as well as you think...Miricleman is not even as well known outside fans as even say a watchmen.
No doubt hard core fans will buy several copies, but I doubt the figures will be as impressive as you say.
Just my prediction.
I have to agree with some on marvelman. When Joe Q said that the internet would be talking I thought "Awesome because transformers did so well, and Gi:Joe is coming out Hasbro is letting Marvel have Rom back," sadly that isn't what we got. Now I heard some great things about Marvelman and I do wonder how there going to make it work. I just would have liked to have Rom back.