Dragon said:Were you guys actually expecting 84 year old Stan Lee to be writing like in his prime?
CaptainStacy said:I was expecting to be entertained, especially when i pay $3.99...
If Stan isnt up to the task, then they should have just let Whedon write the whole thing (which, incidentally, is exactly what i think they DID)...
Dragon said:So you should be aware that buying a Marvel Comic these days is the equivalent of dropping your 3.99 in a slot machine. Not even really. At least the slot machine generates pretty lights and pleasant ringing bells.
Dragon said:So you should be aware that buying a Marvel Comic these days is the equivalent of dropping your 3.99 in a slot machine. Not even really. At least the slot machine generates pretty lights and pleasant ringing bells.
Dragon said:Well, based on Marvel's recent track record, you're expecting WAY TOO MUCH. Even at best they're hit or miss. Their top talent are lazy, overpaid, overrated, over-glorified narcisstic child-like fanboys.
In Stan's heyday he was pumping out as many as 8 titles per month, plus editing and art directing.
These primadonnas can hardly put out 1 TITLE for eight months straight. And yes- Marvel supposedly has an editing staff. They could have worked with an again- 84 YEAR OLD retired pro to develop a strong story. They didn't.
So you should be aware that buying a Marvel Comic these days is the equivalent of dropping your 3.99 in a slot machine. Not even really. At least the slot machine generates pretty lights and pleasant ringing bells.
CaptainStacy said:I disagree. Im reading about 10 Marvel titles a month, and am VERY much satisfied with writing, art, and scheduling.
In my opinion, Marvel is currently putting out some of the best material ive seen in nearly a decade and a half, easily.
CaptainStacy said:I disagree. Im reading about 10 Marvel titles a month, and am VERY much satisfied with writing, art, and scheduling
Dragon said:What are you reading?
Arach Knight said:I was on board with you, until you said that. I just heard that they delayed Civil War #5 until November. That's an entire month. Astonishing got delayed to a bi-monthly because of Whedon's other work (Serenity, Wonder Woman etc) and lets not forget how long it took Kevin Smith to come back and finish the end of a Spider-Man arc that is so outdated, that the characterization isn't even accurate to the current Spider-Man. Marvel has the worst scheduling imaginable. DC is busy putting out 52 issue maxi series on a weekly basis, without any signs of slowing down, yet Marvel can't even keep up with monthlys???? I'm not saying you can't be satisfied with that, but I just want to hear you explain your reasoning behind that satisfaction.
Arach Knight said:I can honestly tell you, that I haven't read too many other comic books that date back that far. But, I can imagine that you are right. That style of dialogue is often reflected in older shows like Batman (Adam West/Burt Ward). The dialogue in that show is just terrible. But the show has a place in my heart.
Arach Knight said:Just because you appreciate something, doesn't mean you can't recognize problems with it The dialouge in the old Adam West Batman show was horrible. It had less to do with the time frame, and more to do with the style of writing. If you look back on older films like The Day the Earth Stood still (predating Adam West Batman), the diaogue in that is quite believable. I think that film even won Oscars. Flash foward only a few years after Adam West Batman, and we can look at The Incredible Hulk, which took on far better dialogue and tone. The dialogue can be annoying, but the story can still be good. I would rather read Amazing Spider-Man #3 (written by Stan Lee) as opposed to reading any Sins Past, The Other, The Clone Saga etc etc. You can't view things in such a black and white fashion.
Arach Knight said:I would rather read Amazing Spider-Man #3 (written by Stan Lee) as opposed to reading any Sins Past, The Other, The Clone Saga etc etc.
Malus said:I read through it in the store.
I'm wondering, was nobody else at all bothered by the final panel in the second story, where the guy announces he's headed to "Porn World" and Stan indicates he's coming along with "let's roll" ?
Strange to think that Stan would want that iamge of himself put out there in people's minds, nevermind the kids asking "what's a porn world."
Didn't offend me. Just made me shake my head.
freemadison said:Actually he said "Let's Ride", which is a lot cooler...
Let's face facts....Stan Lee whacks it.
Me, all I've gotten of late was Daredevil and Doctor Strange: The Oath. Both titles strike me as true to what the comics and characters were back in the day while maintaining a more modern style of writing. Very much worth the money spent on them.CaptainStacy said:Civil War
Frontline
Annihilation
Amazing Spider-Man
Sensational Spider-Man
Friendly Neighborhood
Hulk
Daredevil
Captain America
Fantastic Four
Heroes For Hire
Wolverine
Young Avengers/Runaways
Cullen said:Me, all I've gotten of late was Daredevil and Doctor Strange: The Oath. Both titles strike me as true to what the comics and characters were back in the day while maintaining a more modern style of writing. Very much worth the money spent on them.
Hulk looks very readable and if I wasn't dropping in mid-story, I'd pick it up.
The others I've either thumbed through or skipped altogether. Spider-man in particular I've taken no pleasure in, which kills me. (Especially since I'm reading Daredevil of all characters.) Everything feels forced to me, the characters acting according to what the plot demands, and not behaving the way they should. That and an overwhelming sense of predictability...
But that's me.
CaptainStacy said:Have you checked out the current volume of Captain America? I think Brubaker has sucessfully captured the feel the book had in the late sixties, yet retains a modern vibe as well, imo...