Forum - View topicNEWS: Marvel Offers Attack on Titan Crossover on Free Comic Book Day
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TopGunman
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You know what? Good for you if you actually won five or ten bucks even though I'm sure you probably made it up, but either way I feel completely indifferent towards it. Removed unnecessary insults. The only thing clear here is that I dislike specifically Marvel comics. How do you know I don't like French, German, Korean or UK comics in addition to manga? I do, actually. And by the way, I'm not American nor white/Caucasian. Taking these into account, I don't qualify as a 'weaboo'. Now, please make a counterpoint taking those facts into account and not throwing in some stereotypical crap. Removed unnecessary insults. Stop dragging this thread off topic with the insults. --willag |
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Rahxephon91
Posts: 1859 Location: Park Forest IL. |
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Cleaned up the post to remove off-topic stuff and personal insults. --willag
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Jayhosh
Posts: 972 Location: Millmont, Pennsylvania |
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^^^
I don't think the moderators are too fond of over quoting, just putting that out there. |
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GalicianNightmare
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Removed for being off-topic. --willag
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Crisha
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All right guys, this is a mod warning, stop the insults and dragging this thread through the mud. Stay on topic. Anyone who continues slinging insults after this post is just going to have their post automatically deleted.
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Agent355
Posts: 5113 Location: Crackberry in hand, thumbs at the ready... |
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www.avclub.com/article/marvel-universe-we-know-it-coming-end-214148?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=SocialMarketing&utm_campaign=Default:1:Default
Apparently, Marvel is rebooting their whole damn universe(s), ala DC's Infinite Crises, so maybe when they rebuild it, they can just add Titans in! |
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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I thought they already did that with House of M.
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Shenl742
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No that was just a short alternate universe romp which ended with 99% of mutant-kind being depowered. There's still a LOT of conflicting info on what exactly will happen with Secret Wars aftermath, and Marvel's still being a little coy with it. Some news sites suggest it'll be a full universe-wide reboot, while others like direct interviews with Brian Michael Bendis suggest that one of the only major effects will be to fold the Ultimate universe with the main canon. Honestly Marvel's been doing extremely good over the past few year, and between that and all the vitriol that resulted from One More Day and the New 52, I honestly have more faith in them than usual in regards to these kinds of events. And Jonathan Hickman's Avengers/New Avengers runs, which are being used as the lead up to the Secret Wars event, have been absolutely amazing, so at least there's a solid foundation to this whole thing to add some extra confidence. |
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RestLessone
Posts: 1426 Location: New York |
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I might stop by a local comic shop for this. I haven't visited in awhile... However, VIZ is giving away Jojo, so if I were to choose...
I prefer the soft reboots where the majority of things stay the same, the universes are consolidated, and some key changes occur to modernize (or in some cases downright fix) certain aspects. My issue with New 52 stemmed from this, as it got rid of a huge number of heroes, mostly the old ones, and history. If the heroes didn't disappear, they were sent to Earth 2 and shared little of the original's characteristics. Other parts were needlessly rewritten or time was drastically condensed--all the Robins suffered from this. But the Convergence event is merging the old DCU and the New52, so I guess it's an easy fix. Basically, I hope Marvel handles it better than DC. I think the Internet has changed how these things can be handled. During Crisis on Infinite Earths (which mostly functioned to consolidate all of DC's many earths), you didn't have an entire wiki devoted to cataloging characters. There was no easy access to forums and fanfiction and blogs. New readers wouldn't necessarily know of Jason Todd's original character, but everyone today is aware of Tim Drake's.
I just want to say that American comics don't begin and end with superhero comics. There are tons of graphic novels that have nothing to superheroes, which tend to hog the spotlight. They aren't too hard to find if you hop around Amazon for a bit. |
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