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Admiral
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Wolverine Old Man Logan
Unfortunately I was pretty disappointed. Not that it was bad mind you, but I expected a real knock out of the park. I think my main problem is that the story doesn't build to anything. Hawkeye is smuggling a top secret package to DC but that doesn't go anywhere. The villains teamed up and killed all the heroes but that doesn't go anywhere. The mysterious "President" ended up not being important. I thought I read that this series was going to tie into the Marquis of Death from Millar's FF fun, but there's zero connection. While the art was amazing, there was WAY too many splash pages. I read this thing in a hot second. That felt like a little of a cheat. Plus, the hardcover is over-sized and costs extra. I was also hoping to see a bunch of the surviving super-villains, but we only get the Hulk and the Red Skull. That's it. It's too bad because the off-screen story of the fall of the heroes sounded so much more interesting a story. Also, Wolverine has taken a vow of non-violence and spends almost the entire story following it. Another disappointment. I'm starting to worry about Millar's work. I found the end of his FF run, which was up to that point stellar, to be immensely disappointing and anti-climactic. And now this. Has anyone read the third linked story, "Marvel 1985"? Is it any good? Does it link to the Marquis storyline? |
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Location: USA-CA-LA(Hollywood)
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Re: Wolverine Old Man Logan
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And apparently I haven't read anything of Mark Millar's other than Ultimate X-Men. I need to remedy that. |
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Location: America after the rain
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Re: Wolverine Old Man Logan
Yet I can't help but wonder how much lower my estimation of the book would be sans the beautiful Bryan Hitch and Paul Neary artwork. Certainly I never read Ultimates vol. 3, before I ever even heard Loeb's writing was beyond terrible. Civil War is okay, too, although it's pretty obvious whom Millar feels the "bad guys" are, even though they win. I wish Stark had just blasted Rogers' stupid, smug face off. His Authority wasn't very entertaining, although again that may be because Frank Quitely draws like someone in diabetic shock and who has only seen one rather unattractive face in their entire life. |
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Admiral
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Rear Admiral
Location: America after the rain
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I could see that with Quitely. Hitch by contrast (I always thought) is very good with faces and anatomy, and making people distinct.
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Location: Relaxing in Slave I listening to Holy Diver
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Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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I could see that with Quitely. Hitch by contrast (I always thought) is very good with faces and anatomy, and making people distinct.








