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#1  Edited By thenerdal

I thought Brade Caleb Kane was going to write the script.

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#2  Edited By thenerdal

@War Killer: Because, Steve Rogers, there is a group of people that hate on anything that's popular or trending. Avengers is being one of them.

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#3  Edited By thenerdal

I remember Spider-Man played football in the cartoon series. Not sure about the comics.

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#4  Edited By thenerdal

@Mercy_: Simple. When anything does very well, people will hate. Like Avatar, Justin Beiber, etc.

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@Grigoris: I believe Stan Lee deserves all his credit. Because Stan Lee thought of the ideas of the Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, etc. Like for example, how Spider-Man was created, Lee thought of the idea when he was thinking of a new superhero. He saw a fly on the wall and started from there, eventually getting Spider-Man, since it sounded like a good name, unlike Fly-Man, which was a name he thought of before Spider-Man. So after he thought of Spider-Man, he gave it Spider-like powers, then sent it to Steve Ditko to draw.

Now. Remove Steve Ditko and you'll still have Spider-Man, but it might be a bit different. But remove Stan Lee and Spider-Man wouldn't exist. Same for Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, etc. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee did co create together, but I feel like Stan Lee does deserve more credit, because take out Stan Lee and you won't have those superheros. Where as, if you take out Jack Kirby, you will have those superheros still, but they'll be a bit different.

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#6  Edited By thenerdal

@Yai_Inn: Is the Extremis comic book Trade paperback? If so, I get what you're talking about.

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#7  Edited By thenerdal

@evilvegeta74: It won't be biased. Just want to know where to start.

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#8  Edited By thenerdal

@Kallarkz: They have to be starting from the beginning, right? Because I usually buy the cheap issues that are old and costs like $5 or less.

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#9  Edited By thenerdal

@evilvegeta74: 3 or 4? What do you mean?

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#10  Edited By thenerdal

I have comics that I buy here and there. But I just don't understand them sometimes because I'd have to have an issue before it to get it. So, I want to start over. Where do I start? My favorite Marvel character is Spider-Man, but I've been getting into Iron Man recently and Thor and everyone else in The Avengers. I also want to get into DC Characters, mainly Batman and Superman, since they're icons.

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