Dread
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You mean Dread the person who buys Ultimate Spider-Man even though he admits is pure garbage? Ok.
Clone Saga is over now so I'm only an idiot if I buy March's issue.
You mean Dread the person who buys Ultimate Spider-Man even though he admits is pure garbage? Ok.
Clone Saga is over now so I'm only an idiot if I buy March's issue.![]()
eh...usm has sucked since a long time before the clone saga. i'd say your chances of buying the next issue are at 78%.
Good review to post, Muze, and I agree with it too.
In my opinion, I enjoyed every arc of USM overall until CARNAGE, and ever since it has been hit or miss. But I've already wasted enough text emoting about Ultimate Clone Saga.
78% liklihood of getting the next issue in March? That sounds like a challenge.That book's a bad habit I need to break now. If anything, if the next arc is so bloody fantastic that is it worth reading, I will always have cheaper, less irritating trade again. Switching monthly on USM has been a bit of a mistake.
Cory Walker on Ant-Man! YAY.
http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103971
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Man I love this book.

Walker naturally is a great artist and he has rapport with Kirkman. And in some ways Eric O'Grady is more of an honest *****ebag than Iron Man right now. Many writers attempt to portray Stark's newfound "fascist authoritarianism" as some grand-standing heroism. Eric just wants to be a peeping tom and score. He had little delusions, aside for beliving he'll join the Avengers, of course. He's still a total jerkwad, but he's not locking people into concentration camps, is he? Hey, a demigod psychopath like Sentry can join, or mass murders like Wolverine or Ares, why not ol' Eric? Sounds like a fun #7.
who ME? NO! I like being here!Oh my, look what I stumbled upon..
IS ANYBODY GOING TO POST HERE?!?!?!?!!! IM GONNA GET P-OED![]()
Ah, that guy so needs to get banned![]()
:heart:who ME? NO! I like being here!:heart:
thanks! Appriciate it!No, not you dude.. Why would we ban you? Your thread is a great contribution to the Hype! and you're a great member.. I mean Harlekin, that snake; how does he expect to get away with having a cyclops avatar? they should ban him right now.
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t:Ssssssss.No, not you dude.. Why would we ban you? Your thread is a great contribution to the Hype! and you're a great member.. I mean Harlekin, that snake; how does he expect to get away with having a cyclops avatar? they should ban him right now.
*quote sam l. jackson's infamous double f-bomb from snakes on a plane*!!!!!!Ssssssss.
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:heart:Dread said:IRREDEEMABLE ANT-MAN #7: The cover is brilliant, a nice bit by Cho as well as the self knocking, "the world's most shameless tie in" header. Frankly, that's not this, that's probably GHOST RIDER or MOON KNIGHT about now. Cory Walker reunites with Kirkman for this issue to give Hester a break, and I liked his work here, seemed better than his last issue of MTU. Eric is up to his usual stuff from last issue; stashes away in a lady's bag to catch some shower nudity, and it happens to be the hot-to-trot Ms. Marvel, a heroine Eric doesn't recognize (acknowledging that she was C-List for years until very recently). He naturally peeks in on her and stumbles his way between the panels of MIGHTY AVENGERS #1, with some lines perfectly translated. And it offers a "heroic" scene that I haven't seen too many times before. He goes to loot a store that has been smashed due to the Avengers/Mole Man monsters fight, only to run into Black Fox, that unlucky burglar from Spidey comics who was there for about the same reason. Ant-Man hits him in the NADS and literally lifts his wallet before then having to save a girl who was burried in rubble. The story ends with him running into Damage Control, who have a member who looks like a dead ringer for Dupli-Kate (from INVINCIBLE). There's not much to say that hasn't been said before. This is one of the most unque "legacy heroes" in years, and an utterly brilliant incarnation of Ant-Man. Despite how skeevy the lead is, you can't pull away. You want to see what he does next, how far he goes, and even if he manages to do SOME good in-between being a peeping tom or looking out for number one. Kirkman's dialogue is as usual very funny and Walker's art was good for this one. Enjoyed the Iron Spidey reference as well as Kirkman's merging of continuity with his stories, an art some writers bemoan. Hopefully THE INITIATIVE gives this book a boost from the dire of selling below the Top 100, because it really needs and deserves it. It'll outlive THE THING, but this book needs to sell. Eric's a true anti-hero yet avoids the cliches of being dark, brooding, and gorey. And he is still heroic enough that you won't get too sick of seeing him, as while he does note about wanting to stage his own muggings to save hotter women, he genuinely saves a kid today. And if robbing from thieves was wrong, then Gambit wouldn't have gotten away with it. Quickly becoming one of my fave Marvel titles, a must read.

Reposting my review. Spoilers!
Those ant recaps have also become iconic.![]()
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