Cool. Really liked the original series. Never expected to get more of it.
Man, I love this shit. Are we ever gonna get back to the future setting? They really haven't revisited it since HoX/PoX ended.Nimrod the Lesser is from further into the future than the traditional Nimrod that was once Bastion. Traditional Nimrod is from 25-30 years into the future, Lesser is centuries into the future. The difference in appearance is due to the refinement in technology. Nimrod in X-Men #20 is wreckage from the traditional Nimrods from the Second Coming crossover where San Francisco got flooded with Nimrod's with the X-Men trapped inside and the Avengers stuck outside.
I have no idea how they're actually collected though, but that's how I'd do it.
Only acceptable in timeline order
I enjoyed it, but I haven't read it since like, 2008. So I'm not sure how it would hold up today.Y The Last Man is one of those series where the premise makes me wary I'll read it and it will not hold up at all
I'm back on top eh, in the thread of the month too!Kind of a light month for total pages, I think. Here's the wall of shame! Equilibrium has returned, and our former leader has retained dominance.
Probably. Some people think Rasputin is still alive and will drop in on the modern era due to black holes and space-time shit. And if that's the case, I'm sure flashbacks would be there.Man, I love this shit. Are we ever gonna get back to the future setting? They really haven't revisited it since HoX/PoX ended.
Cable is super fun but Hellions is on another level.X of Swords is pretty cheap here for the page count. Thought I'd better catch up on the line before it comes out so bought X-Force vol 2, Cable vol 1, Hellions vol 1 and Wolverine vol 1. I know i'll enjoy Wolverine and X-Force so looking forward to reading the other two more. People seem to really like Hellions and I enjoy Duggans stuff so Cable should be fun.
Cable is super fun but Hellions is on another level.
One of the funniest books I've read in ages.
Its a gem in Marvel's current catalogue.
And like Mister Sinister, its should be protected at all costs.
What if Punchline is the Magistrate?After reading all of Future State I can safely say that...
It was Punchline all along
Finished it recently, some bits didn't age well but it's a great book. I'm still annoyed about the ending.Y The Last Man is one of those series where the premise makes me wary I'll read it and it will not hold up at all
After reading all of Future State I can safely say that...
It was Punchline all along
It really reminded me of the walking dead, but with no zombiesY The Last Man is one of those series where the premise makes me wary I'll read it and it will not hold up at all
It was one of the best stand-alones for Future State besides probably Swamp Thing.Future State Aquaman is just like, filling a void of my life. Shit's just pure, you know?
Nah, that was the unnecessary purchase of TWO trading card companies as the bubble was ready to burst, and buying Toy Biz on top of that.Was Onslaught responsible for almost bankrupting Marvel in the 90s?
From all I've seen he seems like the epitome of 90s confusing, excess, nonsense.
Onslaught was probably the reason they didnt do big events like that again for years. But it was also an attempt to right the ship. They gave the Image people all the books of the "dead" heroes following the ending of Onslaught, trying to bring that Image magic to the heroes. Like Jim Lee's Fantastic Four, and Rob Liefeld's Cap. But that didnt work either lol.Was Onslaught responsible for almost bankrupting Marvel in the 90s?
From all I've seen he seems like the epitome of 90s confusing, excess, nonsense.
they made Wally the Jean Grey of the Flash family and y'all motherfuckers will complain until the day I dieI was thinking about how Heroes in Crisis is probably the most hated big 2 story in years, and within a year they had a Wally West redemption tour and now Wally returning to the Flash mantle is their marketing line for Infinite Frontier Flash.
So with Hickman tackling Scarlet Witch (...probably?) and Spencer tackling OMD, are there any major open wounds in comics that still need to be closed?
Just been thinking about bit controversial stories that still get people on their feelings today.
Emma Frost never committed planetary genocide, she's better, but also not the sameEmma Frost is straight up a better version of Jean Grey in every way.
Yeah I said it.
There was never a question about this. The best thing Jean ever did was die.Emma Frost is straight up a better version of Jean Grey in every way.
Yeah I said it.
Emma isn't even similar to Jean besides being Scott's love interestEmma Frost is straight up a better version of Jean Grey in every way.
Yeah I said it.
So with Hickman tackling Scarlet Witch (...probably?) and Spencer tackling OMD, are there any major open wounds in comics that still need to be closed?
Just been thinking about bit controversial stories that still get people on their feelings today.
Where might I find these rumblings about Hickman handling Scarlet Witch?
It's more about it clearly being set up as a plot point in the X-books. And even addressed directly in the Empyre tie-ins.
COMICS!!! |OT| April 2021 | The best thing Jean ever did was die.
Nope.It still could be honestly. If not where was she during future state. Wait was Joker not in any future state issues either?
EasilyIt was one of the best stand-alones for Future State besides probably Swamp Thing.
She's had that energy since Morrison's New X-Men. It's just that she died for 15+ years.I liked them giving Jean big mom energy but there hasn't been enough consistency in the main book. Maybe once the new team gets set up?
Oh no we're far too sophisticated for things like "sources" around here.Ah ok. I was just worried I had missed an interview or something.
Don't trust this man, he can't name all the Koopa kids