Actually insane.Fiege has never promoted the books at all and not even used the movies or marketing to promote the books.
In a sane world the movies SHOULD be promoting the books. As its the books that need the promotion.
Actually insane.Fiege has never promoted the books at all and not even used the movies or marketing to promote the books.
The OP of this topic is basically what you're asking for. "The most important scene in the history of the X-men" and such.I'm curious, what were the early solicits like before the Krakoa era began? I literally jumped into HoX/PoX blind due to insane word of mouth, so I have no idea how they prepared the new age.
Fiege has never promoted the books at all and not even used the movies or marketing to promote the books.
I get it but like, c'mon man, use the pipeline for fucks sakeTo be fair, Gunn has a very open and two-way conversational style with fans and his entire thing is like...actually being present.
I don't think if Feige suddenly got a Twitter account and started marketing things, it would feel very organic. But maybe there's a different way he could promote the books, just not one that requires him to seem like an actual human person and not The Company, Personified.
Or the comics go overboard with the synergy and the movies actually adapt the silly stuff.Yeah. It's always been one of Marvel's greatest weaknesses hiding inside of their greatest strength. The overall alignment of everything USED to benefit the movies greatly, but at the expense of the comics, and now that the movies are in bad shape the comics are suffering for nothing.
While we didn't needed further escalation from all the Mars stuff and super Mutant culture, this back to status quo seems worse.
I really really dislike X-Men 97, it's turning back to an era that was carried by art, but the stories were never good.
While we didn't needed further escalation from all the Mars stuff and super Mutant culture, this back to status quo seems worse.
I really really dislike X-Men 97, it's turning back to an era that was carried by art, but the stories were never good.
The first big event was X of Swords iirc.I understand the Krakoan era is ending soon, and I've just started a read of all of it. With Marvel Unlimited, I tried reading eeeeeverything, but I'm getting a little fatigued by some of the books. Is there a great critical path kind of reading list that you guys would recommend? I'm about 20 issues into the Marvel reading order listed at the end of each issue, after HoX and PoX.
I understand the Krakoan era is ending soon, and I've just started a read of all of it. With Marvel Unlimited, I tried reading eeeeeverything, but I'm getting a little fatigued by some of the books. Is there a great critical path kind of reading list that you guys would recommend? I'm about 20 issues into the Marvel reading order listed at the end of each issue, after HoX and PoX.
Thanks. I guess I just don't want to miss anything critical or awesome.I've been using this:
Generally if some of the side books are not doing anything for you after the first 5-6 issues, it's okay to drop them. Read what you like.
No more Greg Land, for the love of god.X-FACTOR
Mark Russel (w) Bob Quinn (a)
Government strike team led by Angel and Havok with Pyro, Feral and Frenzy filling out the ranks.
Marvel reveals ‘X-Factor’ creative team and more, out in August 2024
Set in the X-Men's upcoming From the Ashes era, X-FACTOR by Mark Russell and Bob Quinn brings back the iconic government mutant team.aiptcomics.com
That XF logo on their chest is like napkin-sketch level. It's a fine idea but it needs development because that looks like dogshit.
It's a team that is made so that we think "Yeah, you fools" and don't get angry when they make the obviously wrong decision for the reader to trust the government, being a satire and all.Love seeing Frenzy but do we really need 3 blonde white dudes in one team? I guess it makes some kind of sense since this is the "corporate" team, but still.
Don't see it lasting a full year.