Its not hard, its obnoxious. Its also completely pointless in Hickman's case. There is a reason comic books dropped text stories. At least Alan Moore was a good writer, so I'd put up with him putting random text pages into books. Hickman is just spouting more pointless bullshit.
Also, hickman's writing is too incoherent to make the X-Men a "flagship" book.
I loved the reams of 'additional material' in Watchmen and purchased the annotated guides to League of Extraordinary Gentlemen too.First off, if they were really pointless, you could just skip them.
They *aren't* pointless, though. Whether you find their contributions boring or not is opinion, but that they do contribute to the story is undeniable fact.
Some sloppy research with Ben Grimm, though. They say he's served in the Army Air Force. Two problems with that. The Army Air Force ceased to exist in 1947 when the US Air Force was created and Grimm was previously established as being a Marine Corps pilot. I expect better from Mark Waid.The history of Marvel Earth has been retconed to now include the fictional "Sin-Cong conflict", a fictional war designed to float along with Marvel's sliding time scale in order to accommodate the military service of characters like Frank Castle and James Rhodes, who served in Vietnam originally, and Reed Richards and Ben Grimm who served in World War II originally.
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-universe...0Tif0QxjFQ1vhYc2RiH_uKhf4ithEFgXXbv6xHH9653xM
I believe most of those guys are known Marvel continuity nerds. One of them I think runs a comic site dedicated to cataloging obscure Marvel characters (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/).There's nine people on the research team to support Mark's work on # 1. A tenth is added for # 2.
Yes, Ben's USMC history was established as far back as FF v.1 # 11.Some sloppy research with Ben Grimm, though. They say he's served in the Army Air Force. Two problems with that. The Army Air Force ceased to exist in 1947 when the US Air Force was created and Grimm was previously established as being a Marine Corps pilot. I expect better from Mark Waid.
Probably just a creative team change. Canceling and renewing books has very little to do with sales these days.I accidentally came across news that Issue #18 will be the last for Iron Man. Was it not doing well? I'm of mixed feelings about the book myself and have definitely not been enjoying it as much as the Bendis run.
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