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Yeah, it's when Remender picked up his Otherworld plot line from Uncanny X-Force while also doing the final arc of Secret Avengers. As much as I like Uncanny X-Force, it annoys me Remender was shuffled off it while still wanting to continuing certain plot threads both in Secret and Uncanny Avengers. There's a really

For me, I think that's true in a vacuum. Like Šejić's work on Sunstone knocks anything Upchurch has done out of the water, but I did like Upchurch's work on Rat Queens more than his. And I think a lot of that comes from the origins, in the sense that the characters are Upchurch's to a certain extent and that to a

I mean, there are always creators we either give a pass to or possibly take overwrought positions based on perceived takes on their work (or where certain aspects of their work come from). I don't disagree with @Thats_Unpossible:disqus's take on Moore and while it doesn't effect me as much, it has stopped me from

The two I look forward to the most are the Wicked + the Divine and East of West…and the third could probably be filled by a number of comics depending on what kind of mood I'm in at any given moment.

Aside from Kitty's costume choice, that is such a strong cover. For such a short run, Paul Smith had a bunch of them.

This is a question that's been coming up recently with a lot of people I know and they all have pretty distinct memories of which comic they read but for the life of me, I can't remember ever not reading comics. I have really vague recollections of walking with my dad down to the 7-11 when they still had spinner

I actually get legit excited when a creator announces that the book they're working on is "x number of issues." It's so much easier to follow and enjoy the story beats when you know something has a plan behind it rather the vague sense they might follow this up at some point but end just being something nebulous.

Also, does Alfred have a salary? Or does Bruce just give him an allowance? Or does he just not leave the manor? Does Alfred do the shopping or is everything just delivered?

Except Oracle was really just a course correction of a character editorial allowed that to happen to in first place due to previous relative neglect.

Haha, this reminds me of a scene in JLA Year One when they were getting a large piece of tech from Ted Kord. They assumed Hal Jordan would just carry the thing back with his power ring only to find the thing was painted yellow (I want to say Barry Allen was the only guy to know his weakness). Barry asks if it has to

I mean, maybe he didn't but it's also the Joker, so the presentation of implication is part of "the joke," so whether he did or not is entirely irrelevant because the reader and Commissioner Gordon are meant to think he did…which is just as fucked up.

How else do you think he stays a billionaire?

Also, problematic.

There was a 1 in 4 chance your superhero name had "Dr" in front of it, union rules and all of that.

The fact that her character at this point doesn't have a name (or at least that they have bothered to release) is a little suspicious and totally not encouraging at all.

I mean, Spider-Man's early adventures were pretty akin to the way a young person balances obsessions you have as a kid, like being embedded in the local music scene. Peter has priorities and while they're important to him, they're not world changing on a grand scale. Once you take him out of the school atmosphere,

I always had this idea for superhero movies that a film series would follow comic titles: i.e. Amazing Spider-Man followed by Spectacular then Web of…and so on.

Trying to name the number of inane things I'm more excited about would take a really long time (not to mention the things I'm legit excited for).

"He was found next to a stack of envelopes inviting people to May and his anniversary party."

Everything I've read leading up to the new series, Coates was talking about how important the series was on his thinking with Black Panther (aside from Everett K Ross, who he hates, and you know, right fully so). Black Panther along with Quantum & Woody made me a huge Priest fan.