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Waid's politics aside, he's written some of the best Superman ever. I'll give it a chance while hoping he can keep himself from using his status to fuck over others.
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reread Hickman's F4 stuff and I gotta say.
I enjoy the setup to Secret Wars.
Waid's politics aside, he's written some of the best Superman ever. I'll give it a chance while hoping he can keep himself from using his status to fuck over others.
i think the issue is that both companies seem to be currently carried by like 2-4 guys making things interesting. I.E. Hickman/Ewing/Aaron/Cates/Spencer at Marvel produce the only decent stories and it feels like we go through this period where everything gets fucked because either the story suffers or other writers want to play with other concepts/plot threads/etc. I just kinda wish other writers at Marvel would intrigue me on the same level those 5 do.Hickman's FF is really good, so is his Ultimates stuff, but it al has the seeds of what ruined Secret Wars. Massive Decompression, pretentious concept over story.
I'm glad you liked Waid's Superman.
I'm actually the opposite. I think Waid's work on Superman is abysmal. Especially considering it came out during a golden era for the MoS content wise.
Guy did some great Flash comics.
Looking at the upcoming Trades list, I'm seeing a pattern.
1. Collections of SJW and YA series that sold poorly in the direct market but can likely be used to wring some cash out of librarians and hardcore fans.
2. Ooooollllllllddddd comics for the die hards who worship this stuff.
3. Movie and Television tied trades to try to milk casuals looking to buy something not realizing it is not actually tied to the Loki Tv series. At all.
4. Bizarre collections of esoteric or recent material, usually in omnibus format. A perfect example is the recent Tom Taylor Wolverine Omnibus. Was anyone really asking for this in huge numbers? Forget that these comics were over shipped, forget that they are all readily printed in trade and extremely recent. Why an Omnibus? I suspect politics at work with companies weaponizing reprints as a way to try to salve ego, pay pet creators, and maybe manipulate perception. The immense profit to be made if only a relatively small number of omnis sell is immense. Add to that the ability to report omni X sold out. Finally, you have a carrot to hold over peoples heads.
Looking at what's coming up, there's some real head scratchers and sighs. DC is collecting Rachel Pollacks Doom Patrol? Marvel is putting out an Empyre omnibus?
DC is collecting Rachel Pollacks Doom Patrol?
Empyre's an event so it sort of makes some sense? They've always collected events.If I'm not mistaken some of stuff from Pollack is used in TV show so its likely to sell few copies based on that alone. Also, I can't confirm for sure, but I have heard that DC wanted to collect this run for a while, but had some issues with the artist. Besides, majority of Doom Patrol is collected so this might be DC just filling the last few gaps remaining.
Empyre and Wolverine collections are weirder to me.
i think they've done that for shorter events?Yeah, but they are doing Omnibus which, if I'm not mistaken, collects all the tie-ins and shit. I'm not sure if Marvel does that for all their events.
i mean the sources of both of those shows are good, the adaptations were crap.I’ve never read Y: The Last Man before, but considering the not so great/mediocre reviews the TV version is getting, it looks like I might just start now.
It almost eerily reminds me of the attention Invincible received during its first season.
i think they've done that for shorter events?
iirc the shit like Age of Apocalypse, age of X, and Fear Itself also had omnibi but those may have been 2 volume sets. I'm 90% certain we've had Annihilation, Infinity Trinity, and World War Hulk omnibi tho.
Don't you just "love" when comic books pull this anti-panel trick. BTW, joking about things leads to fascist laws.
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If making massive walls of text could make manlets ripped then I would be so fucking rippedDon't you just "love" when comic books pull this anti-panel trick. BTW, joking about things leads to fascist laws.
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The answer would be "a testament to comic's decline in quality". I think it sucks ass too, but the industry had since 1997 to clean up and stop shooting itself in the feet.I'm not digging through 162 pages to see if this has been mentioned or not, but anyone find it noteworthy just how bad comic sales are compared to manga? Just compare the sales numbers. Or go to any chain bookstore, you will likely see that the manga section is much larger than the comic section. I don't know if that's a testament to comic's decline in quality, or proof that society is being overrun by weebs.
Either way its surprising to me that extremely well-known, decades-old media franchises are being eclipsed by a multitude of relatively unknown foreign franchises, that come in books that you have to read backwards.
If making massive walls of text could make manlets ripped then I would be so fucking ripped