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I've never even heard of that, so I'm going to say yes.
For some reason in the 60s marvel heroes were *****es to each otherI've never even heard of that, so I'm going to say yes.
Do Spider-man and the wasp eventually drop their "Spiders and Wasps are natural enemies" act? It kinda came out of nowhere in the old comics.
For some reason in the 60s marvel heroes were *****es to each other
From the letter pages i see in some of Marvel's 60s comics the fans look much smarter than what the comics they release would lead me to believe, they constantly complain about the dialogue, and will openly cricise anything they feel is offComics prior to the 80's were cheesy as hell.
Comics prior to the 80's were cheesy as hell.
For some reason in the 60s marvel heroes were *****es to each other
They don't start insulting others they don't know right after meeting for the first time without a decente reason, and when heroes actually fight each other it's due to a bigger misunderstanding or they just want to settle something, in the 60s they would casually send attacks to their partners that could hurt them badly. When a teenager hero did a prank it would normally be in bad taste and very dangerous.What comic heroes weren't *****es to each other back then - or now for that matter?
Aren't those in continuity with other stuff I should know about? What I'm looking for are all new stories which are kind of in their own continuity. For example this was released when the Avengers movie came out so new readers could get into Avengers and it was in its own continuity(I felt):Honestly, most comics right now are best at their new #1's.
If you want the X-Men Universe:
All New X-Men #1
Uncanny X-Men #1 (though this started after the first arc of All New X-Men)
If you want the Avengers Universe:
Avengers #1
New Avengers #1
Other Marvel stuff:
Thor: God of Thunder #1
Daredevil ??? - I'm not sure where it's best to start but it's worth reading. This next issue might be a great jumping on point as the last issue wrapped up a long-running plot, but I could be wrong. I say just jump in.
I think those are the most easily accessible titles. I'd also recommend Uncanny Avengers, but I think you should probably start by getting the trades for Remender's Uncanny X-Force, then Avengers vs. X-Men, and then Uncanny Avengers.
He's STILL writing about the Hellfire Kids? Why the heck hasnt Wolverine killed them off already or at the very least SHIELD apprehended them?
Avengers Assemble is in continuity with everything else Marvel's slapping "Avengers" on the cover of these days.Aren't those in continuity with other stuff I should know about? What I'm looking for are all new stories which are kind of in their own continuity. For example this was released when the Avengers movie came out so new readers could get into Avengers and it was in its own continuity(I felt):
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Avengers Assemble is in continuity with everything else Marvel's slapping "Avengers" on the cover of these days.
Astonishing X-men is awful and I wouldn't recommend it. They may have been recommending Whedon's run but that was back in 2005 and really not relevant to today's X-men. Really All New and Uncanny are the only two essential X-books at the moment.Ok....didn't feel like it when I was reading it. How may I ask? It seemed like it was its own thing made to satisfy newcomers to comics who really liked the movie.
Oh according to comixology, it says that for newcomers I should look into Astonishing X-Men vol.3 for X-Men comics. Is this good? I'm still not sure about following the newer ones which seem to follow up on stuff like Avengers vs X-Men. How about the First Class comics? Are they good?
Ok....didn't feel like it when I was reading it. How may I ask? It seemed like it was its own thing made to satisfy newcomers to comics who really liked the movie.