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#1  Edited By nbradsher

The first Marvel/DC crossover was pretty novel. Considering all the crap Marvel Heroes have been through and all the crazy continuity stuff that DC just got hit with, could the fans (and the companies) use this fun little outlet? 
 
 
p.s. This does not mean we have to endure an Amalgam Comics reboot. *shudder*

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#2  Edited By nbradsher

Like t-shits, jackets, kicks, shoes, costumes, what have you

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#3  Edited By nbradsher

I understand that not everyone loves fear itself, but the concept is the real question. Over the past few years, fans dealt with  

  • The fall out from an insane team mate destroying a team that loved her in disassembled.
  •  The reality behind racism against the different in house of m and decimation.
  • Being asked what side they'd be on when it came to safety or tradition in civil war.
  • Not being able to trust our heroes in Secret Invasion. 
  • Our least favorite guy running everything in Dark reign.
And boom right when we thought everything was gonna be all right and light again in Siege. 
  • We have to see everything get screwed up by fighting the norse good with the power equivalent to the freaking devil.
Now I ask you; Aside from Comic book death (chuckles) how can marvel top themselves? What new can they do that is more intense than what we're facing now? or does this signal the end of intense marvel crossover conflict? 
 
p.s. note that we're also witnessing the end of x-men as we know them and possibly the promising Young Avengers in Schism and The Children's crusade?
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#4  Edited By nbradsher

Honestly, it's disrespectful. Super hero deaths are reversed like that and the faceless masses are left broken, vaporized, or unburied. If you aren't going to let the immortal heroes save the human race, let them have an honorable death and the same for hero deaths

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#5  Edited By nbradsher

Steve Rogers masks his depression with duty

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#6  Edited By nbradsher

Can someone draw me a continuity line (figuratively of course) explaining how Disassembled actually culminates in siege or fear itself? All this hulabaloo about it being a five year arc including house of m and secret war and civil war... 
It all is just too fuzzy. 
Help appreciated

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