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I vote Beak.

Age of X always seemed depressing to me.

The constant renumbering is also annoying,

It's an amazing time to be a Marvel fan IMHO, I'm not keeping up with current comics, instead, I just have Marvel Unlimited and read just anything I want. Lately I've been binge reading the Hickman Fantastic Four saga and lurving it. I read all of Civil War through the Initiative, into World War Hulk, into Secret

They'll make a miniseries about it twenty years later, you know, like how they explained the Third Summer's brother thing.

Doug works when he's part of a team!

Have you met Maggot?

Hitch had a pop song though, called Switch or Hitch or something, it definitely was on an MP3 I owned at the time.

Is it that confusing?

Sansa's not slow, she's simply been a victim of circumstance.

I liked the Messiah Trilogy. Though people probably hate it.

Well yeah after Siege, there's a rebirth for the Superheroes, they're going back to how they were pre-Civil War, everyone united. It was the dawn after the long night that was the Initiative era(where superheroes were still divided) and Dark Reign(where the villains were the heroes).

Yeah that was only Hank Pym.

Had Tony and Carol and Hank and Reed been acting like themselves, I probably would have been for the Pro-Reg side. There is something about accountability and superheroes that can be infinitely interesting. And I believe that if you have super powers but want to play cop, you should have training, and answer to

Honestly?

I'll always have a fondness for pre-Civil War New Avengers.

My god, I would love a Shondaland She-Hulk series.

Moon Knight is super well liked among people who read comics.

I imagine all that Chinese cash might make them want to make another Terminator flick?

I think we won't be seeing any more Dorne.