Who just got massively pwned by Sunspot.
This Reed Richards is not as smart as he thinks that he is.
Hmmm.
Much younger.
Master Fantastic?
Nooooo...
The Maker has an elongated head for his larger sausage brain, that looks like a huge aubergine.
The Maker stretched his brain so that the smart bits are smarter and the crazy bits are crazier.
The art is not great, but did Reed fix his skull?
Hmmm.
Oh.
His human plus shape, wasn't pretty enough.
Did Reed manscape his skeleton for his lady friend's benefit?
This Reed Richards is not as smart as he thinks that he is.
Hmmm.
Much younger.
Master Fantastic?
Nooooo...
The Maker has an elongated head for his larger sausage brain, that looks like a huge aubergine.
The Maker stretched his brain so that the smart bits are smarter and the crazy bits are crazier.
The art is not great, but did Reed fix his skull?
Hmmm.
Oh.
His human plus shape, wasn't pretty enough.
Did Reed manscape his skeleton for his lady friend's benefit?
This event is literally the biggest waste of time of any event I've read, and at this point I've read a lot of them. It also made all the X-men (except Beast) come off as idiots.
I may not think that Rocket Racoon needs a series, but someone who likes that book might think the same about Silk or She-Hulk. So, I get what you're saying, and in some cases I agree, but I don't think any characters can fairly be disqualified from potentially having a book, especially since I've loved a lot of books people would probably put in that category. In the end, Marvel/DC should be publishing more then one person can buy. That gives them variety, and someone can always catch up in TPB if they really want to. I'd rather they publish a huge amount then lost out on good books just because the characters aren't super popular among mainstream comic fans.