I'm reading it with the tie-one in one go. It's rather underwhelming, and I don't really l appreciate the Asgardian stuff spilling over into the rest of the Marvel universe.I'm hoping War of the Realms will be better when I read it all through at once with the tie-ins because, reading it as it came out, I have no idea what even happened.
I've loved everything Hickman's done for Marvel. I hope to soon be in better financial straits so I can get in on his X-Men run on ground level. At the moment, $3.99 for these little floppy books with 20 pages of story just isn't a good use of my money.On a brighter note, Hickman's brought all of the sci-fi sensibilities he evidenced in his runs on FF and the Avengers titles to House and Powers of X, and I'm (perhaps predictably) hooked...
I really REALLY like those.DO NOT PUT LONG PAGES OF TEXT OR PLAIN DIAGRAMS IN A COMIC BOOK. I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE JOHN HICKMAN OR ALAN MOORE, YOU'RE NOT WRITING A DAMN NOVEL.
I'm a bit behind (issue 14), but although I'm enjoying the new take on it, I'm somewhat dubious about how long they can keep it up before it becomes as repetitive and tedious as the old horror titles it's riffing off.Marvel comics real talk: The Immortal Hulk is the best thing Marvel puts out these days. And the best the Hulk has been in a couple of decades.
Reedin iz hard.DO NOT PUT LONG PAGES OF TEXT OR PLAIN DIAGRAMS IN A COMIC BOOK. I DON'T CARE IF YOU'RE JOHN HICKMAN OR ALAN MOORE, YOU'RE NOT WRITING A DAMN NOVEL.
I'm pretty sure they've said that what Hickman does in House of X and Powers of X (for anyone not aware this is actually meant to be read as "Powers of 10", not Powers of (Ex)), will be the permanent status quo pretty much from now on, or at least for as long as the upcoming batch of comics lasts. This isn't the kind of thing that's just going to be undone once these series are over.I suspect that post 'Of X' things will settle back into territory a little more familiar, but doubt it'll be back to the conventional storytelling of the Red, Blue and Gold titles - at least I hope not.
Reedin iz hard.
Text pages were pretty common in comic books until the page counts dropped in the 60’s. IIRC, Stan Lee’s first writing credit was a text piece in Captain America Comics. Hal Foster used a combination of text and pictures in the Prince Valiant strip instead of the usual speech balloons and captions.
I'm pretty sure they've said that what Hickman does in House of X and Powers of X (for anyone not aware this is actually meant to be read as "Powers of 10", not Powers of (Ex)), will be the permanent status quo pretty much from now on, or at least for as long as the upcoming batch of comics lasts. This isn't the kind of thing that's just going to be undone once these series are over.
It is Moira Kinross MacTaggart.
I really REALLY like those.
I think he approaches comics as if he was writing a novel to some extent. He's certainly not treating the characters like comics normally do, and as I said, his concepts, worldbuilding (where possible) and plotting is more reminiscent of literary SF than most comics.
I suspect that post 'Of X' things will settle back into territory a little more familiar, but doubt it'll be back to the conventional storytelling of the Red, Blue and Gold titles - at least I hope not.
As for getting 'here' from Age of X Man, I'm reasonably sure it'll be covered, but I'd just as soon forget Age of X Man entirely.
The X Men look like they're going to be something special for the first time in a very long time. I'm not convinced by the new runs on Avengers, Cap, Iron Man, FF and others and X Men could very well end up becoming Marvel's flagship title again.
I would love to hear aN update on this when it happens...my daughter is starting at San art high school...and they might be down for this
Having just completed a huge (many years) catch-up on Marvel, they really weren't.The X-Men were doing ok pre Age of X-Man.
Also, hickman's writing is too incoherent to make the X-Men a "flagship" book.
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