We've got some artwork of Riri Williams and Dr. Doom's Iron Man armors.
I know the feeling. I'm in the same boat now. Before Rebirth was announced, I was done with both DC and Marvel. Now, I'll stick around for several DC titles, but my pull list from Marvel is empty.I'd like to thank Marvel for helping me clear out my reading list. With DC's Rebirth being so strong, its nice to know my reading load will be balanced by Marvel having less titles worth reading.
That seems to be the plan. Storm will be on Black Panther. Although I'm not sure whether her and T'Challa have patched up their marriage and relationship.I guess they'll be farming out those X-Men not already in other books to other teams a la the Fantastic Four?
Those aren't the October solicits, it's just a marketing for what is part of Marvel Now. Marvel has confirmed there are things being released not there and that it isn't even the full Marvel Now list.Well looks like the X-Men have finally been put out to pasture. The October solicits for Marvel's new, new, new relaunch, Marvel Now (2.0) features only 1 X-Men title. Death of X is said to be a 4 part mini-series set after Secret Wars (2015), but before All New All Different's Extraordinary X-Men. The mini series is supposed to explain why everyone hates Cyclops, and how he came to die in a battle against the Inhumans.
There is an ASM title on the list though. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew You Vows #1. The most recent run of ASM by Dan Slott is ending in November with issue #18. The plan Marvel wants to put in place is yearly relaunches, so they can create more #1 issues, and more jumping on points.Those aren't the October solicits, it's just a marketing for what is part of Marvel Now. Marvel has confirmed there are things being released not there and that it isn't even the full Marvel Now list.
Hell, Amazing Spider-Man isn't there.
i just assumed the X books would relaunch after Death of X.
I know the feeling. I'm in the same boat now. Before Rebirth was announced, I was done with both DC and Marvel. Now, I'll stick around for several DC titles, but my pull list from Marvel is empty.
I know you said you were an Alpha Flight fan, and I figured and old school Marvel fan like yourself might be interested in this.
https://www.amazon.com/Alpha-Flight...68735031&sr=8-1&keywords=alpha+flight+omnibus
Old comics in new collected volumes is all I'm reading from Marvel now. I plan on getting Byrne's recently released West Coast Avengers Omnibus when I get paid next.
My point is it was claimed that was the October list and it doesn't include Amazing Spider-Man, which Dan Slott has confirmed will be published in October.There is an ASM title on the list though. Amazing Spider-Man: Renew You Vows #1. The most recent run of ASM by Dan Slott is ending in November with issue #18. The plan Marvel wants to put in place is yearly relaunches, so they can create more #1 issues, and more jumping on points.
Marvel did a Renew Your Vows for Secret Wars last year, but maybe they really intend to bring back MJ and Peter's relationship in earnest now. Similar to how Lois and Clark had an AU story, that has now become canon to the main DCU.
Why is it a problem? Older comics are full of topical references, fashions and issues. When you revisit them, you ignore that stuff.Cap's Kooky Quartet.
Curious I am, how they will handle that it is not the 1960s?
Joe Casey and Scott Collins did this with the original Avengers 10 years ago, and it was only so-so.
Why is it a problem? Older comics are full of topical references, fashions and issues. When you revisit them, you ignore that stuff.
Happens all the time, hardly no-prize material. You cross out Beatles and replace it with One Direction. Easy peasy.I'm not unhappy, I plan on being amused, because the author is forced to NOPrize Marvel, and it's probably going to be clever.
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