the aftermath is mostly on the X-books. If your were reading New X-Men back in the day you would quickly see the consequences.I just finished the House of M main event and I suppose I expected more of the aftermath of "No More Mutants". What should I look for for the aftermath? Also are there any tie-ins worth reading? Just picked up House of M: Avengers issue 1.
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.Didn't realize so many of you were older than me. Don't worry, it doesn't bother me to talk to people with dentures. (You're not old, and you're only a few years older than me)
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
We just want good old fashioned stories that introduce characters in a natural and progressive way.
Oh it's absolute nonsenseBig O is great all the way up until you need to make it into a cohesive narrative
At which point hahahahahahaha what the fuck?
It did and then did so well in the US that Toonami funded the second season. Until FLCL S2&3 it was the only time that'd happenedThat's mini! It ran once! I genuinely had forgotten it was that long and thought it was only 13 for some reason
But what if I want bearded Aquaman?A Meltzer mention gives me a chance to slip in one of my favorite Morrison quotes!
"Aquaman has no beard and John Stewart is Green Lantern so it's pretty much set in some kind of current continuity but I'm afraid it's not the gloomy 'adult' world of Sue Dibny's shredded lycra pants; so keep well away if it's attempted rape you crave. Cannibalism, yes, rape, no. My DCU is a day-glo, non-stop funhouse, where the world is threatened every five minutes and godlike beings clash in the skies like fireworks."
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
BRB MECHA EMERGENCY MUST GO SEE NOWIt did and then did so well in the US that Toonami funded the second season. Until FLCL S2&3 it was the only time that'd happened.
I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
43 here. You're a youngling.I still have the highest number anyone has thrown out, at 37.
It doesn't seem right that I'm 37, though. I'm nothing like what a 37-year-old was when I was a kid. I guess I haven't really done any hard living to age me as terribly as people aged back then. And I spend a lot more time thinking about Star Wars and comics than adults from my childhood.
Now I'm going to have this stuck in my head all day.
Ah, the right age.
You have hair growing? You're not old, then.I'm 26 in November and already had grey hairs growing for years.
Just noticed?
Amazing Fantasy #15 lolWhile we're on the topic of age, what were the first comics y'all remember reading?
For me, it was probably The Simpsons comic. The first superhero runs I read were Johns on Teen Titans and Uncanny X-Men by... Chuck Austen.
Just noticed?
Happy birthday! I'm guessing you don't have plans since you just noticed, but I hope it's fun! I hope you are old!
While we're on the topic of age, what were the first comics y'all remember reading?
For me, it was probably The Simpsons comic. The first superhero runs I read were Johns on Teen Titans and Uncanny X-Men by... Chuck Austen.
Happy birthday invisible man!
For me it was either some Mortadelo & Filemón comics or Asterix and the Mansions of the Gods.While we're on the topic of age, what were the first comics y'all remember reading?
For me, it was probably The Simpsons comic. The first superhero runs I read were Johns on Teen Titans and Uncanny X-Men by... Chuck Austen.
While we're on the topic of age, what were the first comics y'all remember reading?
I wish one of my first comics had a cover by George Perez...I remember going for a holiday via ferry to England when I was very small, and the comics I was given (because I was and still am a nervous traveller) had:
and to the shock of no-one:
There was also a big bundle of Avengers comics which had this reprinted in it (man, what an issue to start with):
I just finished the House of M main event and I suppose I expected more of the aftermath of "No More Mutants". What should I look for for the aftermath? Also are there any tie-ins worth reading? Just picked up House of M: Avengers issue 1.
I tend not to notice my birthdays too