Eh, most of it's people misunderstanding Alan Moore.
Eh, most of it's people misunderstanding Alan Moore.
No joke. She actually had an extremely self-righteous podcast argument about it with Kenji Johan of all people…because Jill Soloway.
Siege was quite good, but I preferred Zombies.
You're going to need at least one other piece of evidence besides that single panel to convince me, since I've actually read the book within the past five years.
That was one panel, in well over 500 pages.
Why do people claim Ultimate Cap is an evil asshole?
I read Disassembled and the first trade of Dark Avengers and was shocked at how awful they were.
At least it gave us the line:
And that's totally fair! But they are entirely different in pretty much every way from that godawful book.
…I'll just say that Disassembled may well the single book that's least representative of Bendis's style and inclinations as a writer.
On the other hand, we got Cap kicking the shit out of Hank
Well, you're missing some brilliant, intimate, street-level comics.
Clint's headlining his own book, too!
Infinity is amazing. I've heard great things about the Sinestro Corps War…and I'll let you know about Secret Wars in a week or two.
Hey, having just finished Time Runs Out, I loved everything about Hickman's Avengers, including Infinity!
On the other hand…everything about Avengers vs. X-Men was so deeply idiotic that Bendis was well within his rights to lean far more heavily on Kieron Gillen's damage control efforts in Consequences rather than any of the attempts at characterization in that abortion of an event.
And the goalposts shift again!
I'm talking about this specific situation, which is very much a case of Bendis getting whatever he wants.
Hah!
Hah, sorry. The black Spidey, who replaced the original Ultimate Spider-Man is now in the main Marvel Universe.