Spider-Verse and Multiversity are both intriguing. I do sometimes think writers need to give alternate realities/timelines a bit of a break because it's such a well-worn device in comics, but the reason it's used so often is that it's such fun.
It's a fun, fast-paced book. But if Slott doesn't come up with a conceivable explanation for Felicia's behavior (brain injury? psychic manipulation?) it's just going to be silly. You don't get to rewrite characters diametrically opposite to their history, and she's always had a good heart.
This looks intriguing, for as long as it lasts. Aaron's handled Thor and Asgard well so far.
Is it possible all the fairly radical shakeups are prelude to a New 52 style reset? Or maybe just the commercial success of Superior Spiderman encouraged mimicry?
This could be fun. I'm liking the look of Kubert's art here. Also, would be nice to have the Vision front and center in a main Avengers book again, too.
Because three different version of Kang even said that his actions lead to the death of everything because he gets in the Illuminati's way. Not to mention the Illuminati didn't do anything wrong. The first earth they saw was eaten by Galactus, then they blew up a few worlds with no life, and then when the planet had people on it they all refused to do it. Namor is the only one who did anything Cap can complain about even thought his actions are the only reason anything still exists.
I'd agree with most of that, except Kang is by no means honest or omnipotent. He's both lied and been flat out wrong before.
ive stumbled upon 3 or 4 of your comments now randomly, and everytime i do, your complaining about something
And a fairly significant percentage of your comments are attempts to police other posters. Perhaps lighten up and mind your own business every now and again?
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