Thread Manager
Moderator
- Joined
- Jan 24, 2011
- Messages
- 0
- Reaction score
- 6
- Points
- 1
This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]449333[/split]
The -1 issue. Marvel released them for a month back in the late 90s and each told an origin tale featuring the characters of the book
I'll re-ask this here since the last thread got closed:
Where does the current Inhumanity stuff start and whats the read order?
What is Infinity? A mini series? An event? Crossover in other titles? What is the actual book I need to read to understand why inhumans are starting to pop up everywhere? Is there a list of titles that are affected? The tie-in in Uncanny interested me so Id like to check out how its being handled in other booksIt all spins out of the end of Infinity. There was a one shot titled Inhumanity, but everything else is just sort of a re-branding ala Dark Reign or Manifest Destiny. I don't think there is any specific read order that you have to read to get everything. There is a book called "Inhuman" coming out in April though that will probably deal the most directly with it all.
What is Infinity? A mini series? An event? Crossover in other titles? What is the actual book I need to read to understand why inhumans are starting to pop up everywhere? Is there a list of titles that are affected? The tie-in in Uncanny interested me so Id like to check out how its being handled in other books
No. I can't remember how but he and/or Illyana managed to remove those powers. He's himself now.Does Colossus still have Juggernaut's power? If not, has it gone back to Juggernaut?
How did Johnny Storm end up hanging with Kitty Pryde and Bobby Drake in the beginning of the series? And with black hair?I never read any of the other recent Ultimate books except for Ultimate Spider-Man, so that whole Country Divided war thing kinda confused me. But yes, USM does tie into some of that stuff later in the series. I forget which issues but Miles briefly goes to war somewhere in the country while his father gets involved with riots in New York.
How did Johnny Storm end up hanging with Kitty Pryde and Bobby Drake in the beginning of the series? And with black hair?
What are some classic Captain America stories? I already have everything since Brubaker. Are there any stories involving Captain America with or against USAgent?
So I've recently realized how much I like the Kingpin as a villain. I've read most things from 2000 on, but I stuck with only X-Men and Spider-Man (mostly) in the 90s. I'd like to read more Kingpin-centric stories, but many of the stories involving him are more about him pulling strings and not really being a part of it.
Daredevil, Spider-Man, Punisher, Captain America.... any book. If you had to create a prominent reading list for the Kingpin through the 90s that was more than just cameos, what stories would you recommend including? I know he was in an arc of X-Men just prior to Operation Zero Tolerance, and I know he was in the Last Rites story in Daredevil 296-300. Beyond that I know very little. So what would you recommend?
Kind of all of the above. They're definitely in different dimensions, but there appear to be numerous pathways between them and Earth/the regular universe. So aliens flying through space have encountered Asgard, but the standing explanation is basically that they somehow slipped through one of these pathways unknowingly and found themselves in the Asgard dimension. Similarly, Asgardians have slipped between dimensions and found themselves in other places, from Earth to alien worlds to the otherdimensional homes of other gods, like Olympus (which, again, exists in its own dimension, but there's a gateway to it atop the actual, real-world location of Mt. Olympus, and the names are used interchangeably).I've asked this question before and I guess I'm still confused: How do the nine realms work? Are they different planets you could travel to (although I know that apparently Asgard is small enough to hover over Oklahoma)? Are they different dimensions/planes of existence? Is Midgard Earth or our solar system/universe?
So I've recently realized how much I like the Kingpin as a villain. I've read most things from 2000 on, but I stuck with only X-Men and Spider-Man (mostly) in the 90s. I'd like to read more Kingpin-centric stories, but many of the stories involving him are more about him pulling strings and not really being a part of it.
Daredevil, Spider-Man, Punisher, Captain America.... any book. If you had to create a prominent reading list for the Kingpin through the 90s that was more than just cameos, what stories would you recommend including? I know he was in an arc of X-Men just prior to Operation Zero Tolerance, and I know he was in the Last Rites story in Daredevil 296-300. Beyond that I know very little. So what would you recommend?