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Marvel Promotes Joe Quesada

He'll now be Chief Creative Officer.

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Looks like Joe Quesada’s going to be even busier these days. He’s just been named Chief Creative Officer of Marvel Entertainment. He’s been CCO and, of course, editor-in-chief of Marvel’s Publishing and Animation divisions already, and will apparently continue to be.  With this promotion, his job will be to ensure “that all portrayals of Marvel's characters and storytelling remain true to the essence of Marvel's rich history” across basically all media. That is, in addition to comics and animation, he’ll now be creatively supervising films, TV shows and video games, with a stressed involvement in the story/script development of Marvel’s movies. 
== TEASER ==

Joey Q’s promotion recalls Geoff Johns’ in the corporate rearrangement DC Entertainment did earlier this year. They’re even getting the same job title. Both announcements seem to reflect an effort on both Marvel and DC’s part to insure greater consistency across all media platforms. This really is good news for fans like you, because it likely means that whatever Marvel movies are coming out in the future will reflect what you see in the comics.

It’s kind of crazy to see how Queseda’s ascended over the years. I remember when he was just a freelance penciler working on titles like X-FACTOR, AZRAEL and X-O MANOWAR. I also remember when his old publishing company, Event Comics, was first contracted to start the Marvel Knights imprint. We all thought it was just an edgier takes on some second-stringers, but it proved to be a sign of things to come for Marvel in a lot of ways.

Anyway, I’m sure all you Comic Vine maniacs have some strong opinions about this announcement, so let’s hear ‘em!

-- Tom Pinchuk is the writer of UNIMAGINABLE for Arcana Studios and HYBRID BASTARDS! for Archaia. HYBRID BASTARDS! is available  here and UNIMAGINABLE is available here for pre-order on Amazon.com.  

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@reaper2923 said:

" Why does nobody like this guy I mean the comics are good "

You're kidding right? Joe Quesada's comics have been notorious. 
"One More Day" has often been up for debate as the worst Spider-Man story to ever be written.  Plus, he really thinks little of the fanbase as well., judging by his comments.
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Welp... there it all goes. Any hope of a book without Wolverine in it just went right out the window. Can we please start a petition or something to get Stan Lee back in this place to class it back up?
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 @Joe E. Nigma said:
" NEVER...EVER compare Quesada to Geoff Johns, Geoff Johns would never ruin Green Lantern or Flash like Quesada did Spiderman.  "
Amen.
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1995 wolverine above 
1960's wolverine

 
 


The one from the 60's looks like wolverine. The one below like regular person acting like wolverine. It seems to be a ripoff of the 60's cover.

 
 


   


 


 


 

 
 


this is better than the one below.



 

 
 

 
that comic up there  is from 2000 somewhere the one below is from the 90. See the detail even without the ehanced computer colors in the 90's. That spiderman up there looks like a child.


 

 



 

 
 


 



 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 


 

 
 

see detail and action on the top comic book and the boring simple design in the botton of the fantastic four comic book made in 2000. 
 


 

 
 

See thea action in this image compared to the one of ice man below.

 
 



 

 
 


 

 
 



see the action in the two at the  bottom and the simple face of ice man up there in that 2000 edition of ice man which anyone could draw.



I would post more but there were only a few images i could use from this site didn't feel like scanning or download material.
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

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Joe Quesada is the one that ended Marvel Submission. He messed up marvel  comics in 2000 when he first came into office. It wasn't till about 2006 marvel sales started going back up and quality came back into marvel comics as it was before marvel went into bankrupcty.  If you don't believe me check out issue that came out in 2000 and you'll see rob liefeld coud draw better than those people he hired back than. I don't think he ever cared about anyone one else but himself. I don't know how he became editor and chief. I'm not sure if Bob Harris retired or quit in 2000 due  to marvel going into brankruptcy in 1998 and being brought out by toy biz but he did kind of mess things up  after  1998 or maybe it was toy biz messing things up when he was in office. But Quesada messed things up more.

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@Roninidas said:
"@Whitley said:
"@Roninidas said:
"@Whitley: Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.  Secret Invasion wasn't bad.  It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened.  "
1) Civil War a sweet idea? Not really. It was stolen from the whole WMD mess the US got into in Iraq. And honestly, a reality TV series following a C-list Super Hero group around.....bleah. Not very creative at all. If Marvel wanted to go down that route they should have built it up slowly. Much like you have Sen. Kelly in the X-Men mythos. Speaking of the X-Men, they were no wear to be found in the entire Civil War. Having them sit on the sidelines just made zero sense.  2) New Avengers is a decent read. With the exception that Wolverine is in it. There really is not a logical reason that he should be in New Avengers outside of he just happened to be there. Yeah for a short stint it was fine (much like the sub FF group of Spidey, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and Hulk a few years back). For being such a loner Logan sure gets around.   3) Bucky should have stayed dead. Characters that die should stay dead. Bucky was brainwashed and was the Winter Solider, got in his right mind and is now Captain America? Bleah.....could see it coming from a mile away. And Captain America carrying a gun is wrong on so many levels.  No problem with Steve Rogers moving on to a different role in his life. And really a case could be made that the Government owns the Captain America brand (and such arguments have been made in the past), and as result should have a say in who the new Captain America is. A much more interesting choice would have been if the new Captain America was a minority or someone like Triathalon/3D Man whatever name he is going by these days.  4) No one said that Quesada is a bad man. He just has yet to show that he can be a person with some sort of vision overall for Marvel. "
I don't even know what to say.  I disagree with you on so many levels.  So, I will try my best.  1)  How the hell do you get Super Human Registration Act from the quote, "It was stolen from the whole WMD mess the US got into in Iraq.."  That statement doesn't even make any sense.  I hate reality TV, but it is the world we live in today.  If Super Heroes were real, I gurantee you, that a bunch of C-Listers would ban together and have a reality tv show.  There is no doubt in my mind that would happen.  So, I don't see the big deal with Marvel doing it.  It makes sense and sets up the story.  I do agree I think the X-Men could have done more in Civil War, but I also understand why they didn't either.  Their situation is delicate as they have already fought the Registration Battle before.  If they all joined in... it would have tipped the scales easily.    2)  I liked Wolverine on the Avengers.  I do think he is an overused character.  It made perfect sense in the story of his recruitment.  I really liked the compariosn to his recruitment and Captain America's Recruiment in the 60s I thought is was a pretty sweet deal.    3)  Bringing Bucky back was awesome!  I loved the whole story and it makes for a much better character. I like how he feels guilty for the things he had done as the Winter Soldier.  I like him as Captain America and what he brings to the costume.  I like that he uses a gun.  I see the difference between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes in the Captain America Costume.  If they wanted Steve Rogers to carry a gun as Captain America, I wouldn't like that too much.  Steve Rogers' Captain America is the epitome of Patriotism and the American Dream and what we all should strive to be as Americans.  Bucky's Captain America is the Realistic take... instead of being the symbol, like Steve, he is trying to become the symbol.  Which is awesome and I dig it.   I don't think it is fair to say the Government owns the Captain America brand.  Sure they created it, but when they commisioned it, and put it into service.  It transferred ownership to the People.  Captain America is a product of the people, just like the Government.  Not that I want to get political, or anything, but its true.  I am not opposed to a ethnic person portraying Captain America, I am not sure about 3D-Man doing it, but I would say, if for whatever reason if Steve Rogers and Bucky were both killed off  I think either Falcon or Luke Cage should don the Suit.  Those would be my two top choices.   4)  I think Joe Q. is a man of vision.  The Marvel Universe from the last Decade is proof of that.  We will be talking about Civil War and the Ultmate Universe and Siege, and Steve Rogers taking over Nick Fury's job for Decades.  I still remember when Captain America got killed. I will remember these stories and more 10... 20... 30... years from now.  That means something.  Maybe not to you, but I like all he has done for Marvel.  "

1) The whole basis of the Super Hero Registration Act was that Super Heroes were Weapons of Mass Destruction. The same reasoning that the President George W. Bush used to get the US into Iraq (which had nothing to do with 9/11 but that is another story). Readers are supposed to believe that all of sudden because of a group of C-Listers take out a few city blocks (and the people in them)....bam this Super Hero Registration Act  flies through Congress and gets signed into law easy as pie. All the SHRA is a gimmick. Pure and simple. And there was no way that a SHRA would get passed without something dealing with mutants as well. 
 
I am fine with Marvel wanting to put consquences to the actions, but this was gimmicky. There should have been a lot more build up than what they did. Much like there has been for the X-Men/Sen. Kelly/Sentinels trio.  
  
3) People that are dead should stay dead. If everyone gets to come back from the dead then it takes away from story, if you know that there are no real risks to the job that they do. One of the best things in comics is the fact that Batman (though a bad ass) is slowly aging is getting older and how he deals with. Captain America (Steve Rogers) dying I was fine with that though it seemed a bit gimmicky at the team (and made more so the person was under mind control...talk about being lame and then being rescinded...ugh). 
 
 4) The Civil War was so bad on so many levels. Not the least of which was destroying nearly everything that made Peter Parker/Spider-Man special and transforming him into just another suit. The idea that Peter would side with Iron Man that people had to register and reveal IDs to the government was sooo out of character. 
 
     The Ultimate concept is not a bad one and they really did it right with Spider-Man. However, the Ultimate Fantastic Four and the Ultimates sucked serious ass for the most part. The idea of taking Reed Richards and making him a teenager when he gets his powers made me want to hurl chunks. Same with Pym trying to use bug spray on Janet Van Dyne. Just really bad writing there. 
 
  The Ultimate X-Men has been hit or miss for the most part. Claremont doing X-Men Forever has been a lot better consistently good quality. 
 
   Except the whole story of Captain America being killed doesn't matter, because he is still around now. He is ALIVE. That whole story arc of the death and dealing with it afterwards is all garbage now because he is ALIVE.
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@Whitley said:
"@Roninidas said:
"@Whitley: Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.  Secret Invasion wasn't bad.  It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened.  "
1) Civil War a sweet idea? Not really. It was stolen from the whole WMD mess the US got into in Iraq. And honestly, a reality TV series following a C-list Super Hero group around.....bleah. Not very creative at all. If Marvel wanted to go down that route they should have built it up slowly. Much like you have Sen. Kelly in the X-Men mythos. Speaking of the X-Men, they were no wear to be found in the entire Civil War. Having them sit on the sidelines just made zero sense.  2) New Avengers is a decent read. With the exception that Wolverine is in it. There really is not a logical reason that he should be in New Avengers outside of he just happened to be there. Yeah for a short stint it was fine (much like the sub FF group of Spidey, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and Hulk a few years back). For being such a loner Logan sure gets around.   3) Bucky should have stayed dead. Characters that die should stay dead. Bucky was brainwashed and was the Winter Solider, got in his right mind and is now Captain America? Bleah.....could see it coming from a mile away. And Captain America carrying a gun is wrong on so many levels.  No problem with Steve Rogers moving on to a different role in his life. And really a case could be made that the Government owns the Captain America brand (and such arguments have been made in the past), and as result should have a say in who the new Captain America is. A much more interesting choice would have been if the new Captain America was a minority or someone like Triathalon/3D Man whatever name he is going by these days.  4) No one said that Quesada is a bad man. He just has yet to show that he can be a person with some sort of vision overall for Marvel. "

I don't even know what to say.  I disagree with you on so many levels.  So, I will try my best. 
 
1)  How the hell do you get Super Human Registration Act from the quote, "It was stolen from the whole WMD mess the US got into in Iraq.."  That statement doesn't even make any sense.  I hate reality TV, but it is the world we live in today.  If Super Heroes were real, I gurantee you, that a bunch of C-Listers would ban together and have a reality tv show.  There is no doubt in my mind that would happen.  So, I don't see the big deal with Marvel doing it.  It makes sense and sets up the story.  I do agree I think the X-Men could have done more in Civil War, but I also understand why they didn't either.  Their situation is delicate as they have already fought the Registration Battle before.  If they all joined in... it would have tipped the scales easily.  
 
 
2)  I liked Wolverine on the Avengers.  I do think he is an overused character.  It made perfect sense in the story of his recruitment.  I really liked the compariosn to his recruitment and Captain America's Recruiment in the 60s I thought is was a pretty sweet deal.   
 
3)  Bringing Bucky back was awesome!  I loved the whole story and it makes for a much better character. I like how he feels guilty for the things he had done as the Winter Soldier.  I like him as Captain America and what he brings to the costume.  I like that he uses a gun.  I see the difference between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes in the Captain America Costume.  If they wanted Steve Rogers to carry a gun as Captain America, I wouldn't like that too much.  Steve Rogers' Captain America is the epitome of Patriotism and the American Dream and what we all should strive to be as Americans.  Bucky's Captain America is the Realistic take... instead of being the symbol, like Steve, he is trying to become the symbol.  Which is awesome and I dig it.   I don't think it is fair to say the Government owns the Captain America brand.  Sure they created it, but when they commisioned it, and put it into service.  It transferred ownership to the People.  Captain America is a product of the people, just like the Government.  Not that I want to get political, or anything, but its true.  I am not opposed to a ethnic person portraying Captain America, I am not sure about 3D-Man doing it, but I would say, if for whatever reason if Steve Rogers and Bucky were both killed off  I think either Falcon or Luke Cage should don the Suit.  Those would be my two top choices. 
 
4)  I think Joe Q. is a man of vision.  The Marvel Universe from the last Decade is proof of that.  We will be talking about Civil War and the Ultmate Universe and Siege, and Steve Rogers taking over Nick Fury's job for Decades.  I still remember when Captain America got killed. I will remember these stories and more 10... 20... 30... years from now.  That means something.  Maybe not to you, but I like all he has done for Marvel. 
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i don't like him. He messed marvel up when he first became editor and chief and took him a long time to fix it.

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@E.I.S.A.M. said:

"I can understand why he'd be promoted. During his time, he's turned Marvel into a gold mine. Early on, he got the best new talent on books and franchises that desperately needed help. But then he used his power, selfishly to fulfill his own agenda at the expense of a story and character people love. Does that sound like a wise decision for a company that makes their money, primarily, from publishing stories? What happens when he does the same thing for the X-Men? Or Captain America? Or the Fantastic Four? People need to take a look at Marvel as a whole, see what it's become in comparison to what it used to be, and stop buying into the hype. 
 
@LT1085 
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What are you talking about?  What does us being new here have to do with the conversation at hand? How long have you een here?  Could you also be more specific with your acusations, sir?  You said, "selfishly to fulfill his own agenda at the expense of a story and character people love."  Name it. Which one are you referring too?  The fact is... all hype aside;  Whatever the hell that means; I likve the Ultimate Universe.  I like Captain America.  I like the Avengers.  I like the direction Marvel has been in for the last ten years.  Apparently alot of other people do to.  If you don't like it that's fine; you're entitled to your opinion, as I am entitled to mine, good day sir!
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@FadeToBlackBolt said:
" @Roninidas said:
" @Whitley: Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story 1.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.2  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.Secret Invasion wasn't bad.4   It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.5.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!6.  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?7.  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened.  "
1. Spider-Man revealed who he was, then realised it was a bad idea. Major points for stupidity. Other than that, yeh, decent enough. 2. Spectacularly average.  3. I agree, Brubaker's Cap has been excellent. Brubaker is the guy who should be getting promoted, not Bendis and certainly not this arrogant baffoon.  4. It was awful, Norman Osborn kills the Queen and is now a hero? No, just no. Especially since the public has hated Spider-Man for 10 (comic book) years despite him saving them on a daily basis.   5. Siege was the worst comic book series ever written. I'll will have that marked on my tombstone.  6. Agreed, the best comic book series in decades.   7. When DC decide that Clark can't be married to Lois anymore and reset  30 years of history, then the decisions are comparable. Also, I like the BND stories. Spidey is all I'm reading from Marvel now, also some Avengers, but that's only til my subscriptions run out.   Also, I hope you don't think I'm picking on you because I've highlighted your post, you're just the only person to have listed reasons as to why Quesada deserves this job, so I thought I'd answer why he doesn't. "

Fair Enough.  I don't feel picked on, LOL!  It seems what he have here comes down to a matter of opinion and personal taste.    I don't intend to try and sway you, I will of course comment on your points. 
 
1)  Well, I liked the big reveal. I liked that story.  I agree, however, that it caused a burden for Peter Parker's future, and the writers having unmasked him, but that's kind of the way it goes.  If I made a big mistake in life, I don't get a do-over, LOL!  I don't get to make a deal with Mephisto and start over.  I kind of think they should have kept it going.  I like the BND Stories that are coooming out now too, so I can go either way. 
 
2)  Roger That! 
 
3 & 4)  Brubaker is awesome and he does deserve more!    LETS TALK BENDIS.  Bendis has great ideas.  Everyone rips on Bendis and I don't know why.  The only thing I dislike about Bendis is how he is able to juggle so many awesome titles at once and make it look easy.  I wish I could that. He has talent.  He is good.  Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimately Awesome!  Avengers, New Avengers, SWEET. I liked House of M and Secret Invasion and Siege.  I thought Siege was really good, not quite as good as Civil War, but it wasn't bad.  Secret Invasion was okay.  Bendis wrote all of them and then exceptionally well with keeping the story together.  Personally, I am hoping that Marvel will take a Break from the Huge Universe Expanding Events for a Couple of years and kind of settle down and concentrate on the Regular Titles.  Norman Osborne killing the Queen and everyone embracing him is exactly what this Society would do.  I for real.   We re talking about people that have attention spans that can only be measured in NANO Seconds!  A society that thinks it is okay to Idolize Paris Hilton.  In all fairness to Spidey though, he has his fans too.   
 
5)  Really.  The worst?  I thought Infinite Crisis from the DC U, was the worst.  I guess this comes down to opinion and what you want.  The only Mega Event that I've read and liked from the DC Universe is Identity Crisis.  On a HUGE note I haven't read Blackest Night yet.  I heard it was good.  I don't know and haven't read any reviews, so as soon as the Graphic Novel comes out I will check it out. 

6)  I am a Whedonite!  Long live  the Whedonverse! 
 
7)  Killing off Bruce Wayne was just weak.  I've read the first two issues of the Search for Bruce Wayne.  Its not bad, but its not catching me either.  I find that when it comes to Grant Morrison, I don't know what to think of it.  LOL!  Its not bad, its not good.  Its ridiculous.   A GOD GUN!  I mean seriously.  You'd think he could at least come up with a better name for it.  Again, opinions and tastes.   
 
I like what Joe Q. has done.  In my opinin the good outweighs the bad ten times over.   
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um, the only things Marvels come out with in the last few years i've enjoyed at all, were The Sentry, Deadpool: Suicide Kings, Dark Avengers and Siege 1-3, (4 was the biggest letdown i've ever read in my life) but look at all the things they've come out with that people hate, Ultimatum, One More Day, Brand New Day, Doom Wars, Fall of the Hulks, Siege, Frankencastle, it's getting rediculous, sometimes i think there is an incredibly obvious bias on this site, always putting Marvel first, i may be wrong, it's however you look at it, but i've just stopped reading Marvel all together now becuz it's just getting bad. i don't even think Civil War was that well written. i'm looking forward to O.M.I.T but watch JQ make that awful too. :/ just sayin

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@Adam Michaels said:
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So because of One More Day, everybody's on this guy? How about everything else that's been going on in Marvel books since? So many great and epic stories have come out of the House of Ideas in the last several years, all on Joe Q's watch. From the X-Men, Hulk, and the crossover events, I think Joe and the rest of Marvel has done one hell of a job. "

True.   
 
But there are just a LOT of Spider-Man fans...  
 
My estimation, breaking down Marvel fans you have 40% X-Men fans, 30% Avenger fans, 20% Spider-Man fans, and 10% everything else. 
 
So basically, Joe Quesada pissed off about 1/5th of every Marvel fan out there.  That's a big number!

Even President Obama (who used to collect Spider-Man and Conan the Barbarian comics and Harry Potter books) had to be a little upset. 
 
 
 
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So because of One More Day, everybody's on this guy? How about everything else that's been going on in Marvel books since? So many great and epic stories have come out of the House of Ideas in the last several years, all on Joe Q's watch. From the X-Men, Hulk, and the crossover events, I think Joe and the rest of Marvel has done one hell of a job.
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Does not matter to me. I enjoy a good number of the books they put out and I doubt that will change because Q has a different title.

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NEVER...EVER compare Quesada to Geoff Johns, Geoff Johns would never ruin Green Lantern or Flash like Quesada did Spiderman. 

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@Roninidas said:
"@Whitley: Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.  Secret Invasion wasn't bad.  It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened.  "

1) Civil War a sweet idea? Not really. It was stolen from the whole WMD mess the US got into in Iraq. And honestly, a reality TV series following a C-list Super Hero group around.....bleah. Not very creative at all. If Marvel wanted to go down that route they should have built it up slowly. Much like you have Sen. Kelly in the X-Men mythos. Speaking of the X-Men, they were no wear to be found in the entire Civil War. Having them sit on the sidelines just made zero sense. 
 
2) New Avengers is a decent read. With the exception that Wolverine is in it. There really is not a logical reason that he should be in New Avengers outside of he just happened to be there. Yeah for a short stint it was fine (much like the sub FF group of Spidey, Ghost Rider, Wolverine and Hulk a few years back). For being such a loner Logan sure gets around.  
 
3) Bucky should have stayed dead. Characters that die should stay dead. Bucky was brainwashed and was the Winter Solider, got in his right mind and is now Captain America? Bleah.....could see it coming from a mile away. And Captain America carrying a gun is wrong on so many levels.  No problem with Steve Rogers moving on to a different role in his life. And really a case could be made that the Government owns the Captain America brand (and such arguments have been made in the past), and as result should have a say in who the new Captain America is. A much more interesting choice would have been if the new Captain America was a minority or someone like Triathalon/3D Man whatever name he is going by these days. 
 
4) No one said that Quesada is a bad man. He just has yet to show that he can be a person with some sort of vision overall for Marvel.
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@Roninidas said:
" @Whitley: Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story 1.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.2  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.Secret Invasion wasn't bad.4   It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.5.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!6.  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?7.  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened.  "
1. Spider-Man revealed who he was, then realised it was a bad idea. Major points for stupidity. Other than that, yeh, decent enough.
2. Spectacularly average. 
3. I agree, Brubaker's Cap has been excellent. Brubaker is the guy who should be getting promoted, not Bendis and certainly not this arrogant baffoon. 
4. It was awful, Norman Osborn kills the Queen and is now a hero? No, just no. Especially since the public has hated Spider-Man for 10 (comic book) years despite him saving them on a daily basis.  
5. Siege was the worst comic book series ever written. I'll will have that marked on my tombstone. 
6. Agreed, the best comic book series in decades.  
7. When DC decide that Clark can't be married to Lois anymore and reset  30 years of history, then the decisions are comparable. Also, I like the BND stories. Spidey is all I'm reading from Marvel now, also some Avengers, but that's only til my subscriptions run out. 
 
Also, I hope you don't think I'm picking on you because I've highlighted your post, you're just the only person to have listed reasons as to why Quesada deserves this job, so I thought I'd answer why he doesn't.


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imagine if bendis was promoted to this position.  ah, the possibilities...

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@sora_thekey: Glad you like.. that was my reaction when I first saw it on another board... I had to steal it :)
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I can understand why he'd be promoted. During his time, he's turned Marvel into a gold mine. Early on, he got the best new talent on books and franchises that desperately needed help. But then he used his power, selfishly to fulfill his own agenda at the expense of a story and character people love. Does that sound like a wise decision for a company that makes their money, primarily, from publishing stories? What happens when he does the same thing for the X-Men? Or Captain America? Or the Fantastic Four? People need to take a look at Marvel as a whole, see what it's become in comparison to what it used to be, and stop buying into the hype. 
 
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@Whitley:
Well, what about all the good stuff he has signed off on over the years?  Civil War was a sweet book and story.  The New Avengers from issue one to current was a pretty sweet read.  Everything out of the Captain America books were sweet.  Bucky as Captain America was a sweet idea.  Secret Invasion wasn't bad.  It wasn't the greatest universe expanding event ever, but it was good.  The Iron Man character and story has been good.  Under his Watch, Marvel truly has flourished.  He had to sign off on those ideas too.  That Thor reboot is freaking awesome.  The Siege  was a really sweet story line too.  Joss Whedon on Astonishing X-Men genius!  The man has done alot of good that people overlook.  I really don't see the big deal on the hatred for the man.  Was Spider-Man a BND a good idea, probably not, but damn how many bad ideas has DC marketed over the last Decade?  Joe Q. is not a bad man.  I just don't understand where all the hate comes from? 
He gave Colbert Captain America's Shield.  That happened. 
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WHAT?!!!!!!

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@Nova`Prime`: LOL!
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Marvel really knows how to push the wrong people. I feel like Marvel just pushes them because they have seniority. Its like Bendis doing so many marvel projects. BS
I call POOP!

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meh, no diffrence to me. Fair play to him.

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Lol he was basically given the same position as Johns for DC but I guess the reaction is quite different. Then again, Johns is DC's most popular writer so.....
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Joe Q first off is a rather overrated artist. The man has completely destroyed Spider-Man. There is no way in hell that Peter Parker would have ever revealed (unless he was saving a life of someone) that he is Spider-Man. That happened in the Civil Way and Joe Quesada had to sign off on that. That lead to One More Day which throughly showed he didn't understand the Spider-Man universe at all.  
 
It also showed that he doesn't have the balls to stand by a decision once it was made. And saying that you are creatively in a box with Peter married to MJ just shows how by the book he is. In essence, he is saying that Peter should be a static character nothing really ever changing in his life.  When the need for growth and change is weaved into his very being back in the very first Lee and Ditko stories.  
 
And doing all of this he gets a promotion. I guess that means we can look forward to more of the same crap in the movies now.
 
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Why does nobody like this guy I mean the comics are good

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He's still alive? After ruining Spider-Man, I though Marvel had seen enough *spits on One more day*

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@Supreme Marvel said:
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YES

Good bye Marvel!!! Almost nice knowing you. "
Stop hating.
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so the disrespect for the fans is gonna become a mandate for the movies and games now too

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This is the best way to describe this situation:

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Marvel don't promote him, fire him. He's a terrible idea person
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Ughhh... Things just keep going from bad to worse. This guy is a real piece of work... And that's being as nice as possible. Good luck Marvel, you're gonna need it.

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@sora_thekey said:

"Why is everybody so negative? Seriously I am asking that?  Congrats Joe Q! "


Reason:  He brought all of DCCrisis of Infinite Earths to a Spider-Man book. 
 
   
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@Icon said:
" @sora_thekey said:
" Why is everybody so negative? Seriously I am asking that?  Congrats Joe Q! "
I'm with you. "
As am I.
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"He’s been CCO and, of course, editor-in-chief of Marvel’s Publishing and Animation divisions already, and will apparently continue to be. " It's nothing new people. It's not the end of the world, get over it.

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@sora_thekey said:
" Why is everybody so negative? Seriously I am asking that?  Congrats Joe Q! "
I'm with you.
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Was just over on Marvel's facebook page. Everyone is hating on Q there...same thing.

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DONT GIVE MEPHISTO MORE POWER!!!!

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So who is going to be the new Editor and Chief?
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YES


Good bye Marvel!!! Almost nice knowing you.
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whoa!!  nice connection on Quesada and Geoff Johns, but to echo the many voices here...how can Quesada be the one to propel story across media????  Wouldn't the right guy be Bendis?  I feel that Quesada is more the like the Jim Lee to Marvel with all of his great incentive covers.  Just saying.
 
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@Hamz:  Agree! Quesada is killin' good old MARVEL
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Why is everybody so negative? Seriously I am asking that?
 
Congrats Joe Q!

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@MemnochZERO said:
" The man who thought "One More Day" was a good idea now has even more power...   There are no words. "
yep...it sucks
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Least he could is bring over Ash and Painkiller Jane to Marvel.
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@dondasch said:
" This really does nothing for me, as I've long since given up hope for Marvel aside from the Thanos Imperative which I hope to God he doesn't go anywhere near "
same here
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This really does nothing for me, as I've long since given up hope for Marvel aside from the Thanos Imperative which I hope to God he doesn't go anywhere near

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