^ I loved the MAX Supreme Power. Best Superman story I've ever read, and it was at the competitors. Ah, well.
Ironically, it was tackling those sort of storylines that got me into comics these last few years, but I can sympathize with the idea that the medium is no longer telling the sort of stories you want to read (I, too, think the Ultimate line has gone way too dark and violent, amongst other franchises which have opted for trendy dystopianism that ill fits the historical outlook of the setting). Though I've not read them myself, I hear the Marvel Adventures series still have that kind of escapism of earlier incarnations--have you checked those out?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
And on the other hand, it's entirely too realistic. Cuz, you're right. We had eight years of the American public trading their liberties for security (and I'm not sure we're really done with that). My friends, partners and I have all been threatened or attacked more than once, without a lot of recourse for it afterward. I have to live through this stuff. Why do I want to read a comic book about it, when that comic book isn't going to be insightful or empowering in any way?
Ironically, it was tackling those sort of storylines that got me into comics these last few years, but I can sympathize with the idea that the medium is no longer telling the sort of stories you want to read (I, too, think the Ultimate line has gone way too dark and violent, amongst other franchises which have opted for trendy dystopianism that ill fits the historical outlook of the setting). Though I've not read them myself, I hear the Marvel Adventures series still have that kind of escapism of earlier incarnations--have you checked those out?
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman