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The state of the Avengers (spoilers and speculations)

Bendis is a really good writer. His Alias was great, and so is Powers. But that's the sort of book he should be writing. His omnipresence and influence are one of the major contributing factors to the sameness (and blandness) that has infected the Marvel Universe (if not the general low quality). Marvel books used to each have a distinctive ambiance.
 
For all those opposed to a full out "reset", explain to me another possible way to get rid of damage to the universe that the entire steaming pile of crap that is the Quesada era has caused. Crap stories, crap (and out of character) character portrayals, and crap story logic all around.
 
I never cared for the current Avengers, it got too silly for me, Osborn, new people, psycho people, dark people, crazy people...I didn't know who the hell they were. Giving the Avengers over to the comic book villains was lame

I read some of Civil War, it was ok, some of it very good but it tore everything apart for the sake of drama and the writers did an assassination job on Tony instead sharing the blame and instead of also gunning for that dick Reed Richards.
Scarlet Witch got turned into a psychopathic b*tch - another one bites the dust
I read some of Invasion but it just got more lame and I don't care for the new guys, Venom, Sentry where the hell are these ripoff idiots coming from?
Time for Marvel to hit the "reset" button and go Crisis on Infinite Earths

I gave up on Avengers alltogether and started going back to the old school Thor by JMS, that guy J. Michael Straczynski knows how to respect readers and he knows how to write a good book.
Ultimates was good, I loved Cap America and the new Samuel L. Jackson‎ looking Fury. But I stopped after 2 because I heard Ultimates jumps the shark when "Jeph" Loeb enters.

Give me the classic Stan Lee, Jack Kirby stories any day. This dark twisted modern stunted sucked
IMO it backfired and helped DC sales get ahead of Marvel
 
One of the things I hope is that they let this new Heroic Age *be* the status quo for perhaps a few years. I swear that, since that idiotic 'Secretary Of Defense Red Skull' storyline, no situation in the MU has lingered long enough to really be the status quo. You can't shake up ground that never settled to begin with.

Also, I could not agree with DarkwingDuck1's reset idea more if I tried. For those who poke their heads in TNZ, that is maybe a first. Also, have Sally Floyd retroactively sacrifice her life for her daughter, who presumably would never dump on Cap for not Twittering.

(BTW : Bucky told Eli Bradley in a YA issue that Sally was full of that fabled substance)
 
I get a kick out of the people who claim the Avengers could never sustain more than a single book before their Lord Bendis decided to take it over. Being in my mid-40s, I can easily remember a long ago era (early 90s :p ) when there was the main book (Avengers), a second "main" book (West Coast Avengers, later Avengers: West Coast), and the book that focused on a single member at a time (Solo Avengers) that was only 99¢. The two mains had yearly oversized annuals, and the Avengers often had crossover events structured around them or where they were integral to the story. Yet at this has been played out like it was some kind of new level of exposure by Bendis and Quesada and their frat boy fanboy club they have that has taken over Marvel. Riiiiiight.
 
There's really no need to do a Reboot. They just need to stop telling stories from the Dark Universe and go back to the Marvel Universe. ;)

As for this upcoming "Heroic Age," I'll believe it when I see it. It will still be all the same so-called creators doing the books and it will still be the same audience demanding corruption, violence and death in place of storytelling.
 
So I wonder if they'll do away with the Registration Act altogether in the post-Dark Reign era? Will it really be back to the way it was?
 
Straczynski Gets A THOR Cameo

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http://www.filmbuffonline.com/FBOLNewsreel/wordpress/2010/03/17/straczynski-gets-a-thor-cameo/

Babylon 5 creator and The Changeling screenwriter J. Michael Straczynski has reported on his Facebook page that he recently completed filming a short cameo appearance for Marvel Studios’ upcoming comic book adaptation Thor.

One other piece of fun: I did a cameo on the new Thor movie. It was supposed to be just a ten second deal, but director Kenneth Branagh decided (against the evidence) that I can act, so he kept putting me in more bits. We’ll see what ends up on the cutting room floor, but it was a lot of fun.In addition to his television and film writing, Straczynski has been scripting comic books over the past several years, having just completed a well-received run on Thor. He hinted that his role was related to something from his own run on the book.

I can’t comment on the role or anything specific to the story or characters out of deference to the production. All I can say is that it was something drawn from my tenure writing the Thor comic…so basically I’ve finally disappeared into my own narrative. Knew that would happen one of these days.

Straczynski now joins a rather small group of comics creators who have appeared in big screen comic book adaptations. Stan Lee, one of the key architects of the Marvel Comics universe and the publisher’s very public face for decades, has appeared in many of the films featuring characters he had created or co-created. Writer Chris Claremon can be spotted in the third X-Men film, fittingly as the movie’s plot liberally lifted many of its ideas from the “Dark Phoenix Saga” storyline, which Claremont co-created with artist John Byrne. Writer/director Kevin Smith is another Hollywood figure who has worked in comics. His critically acclaimed run on Daredevil would have portions adapted into the 2003 movie starring Ben Affleck, earning Smith a small role as a New York City morgue attendant. Writer/ artist Frank Miller, whom many consider to have authored the definitive version of Daredevil, also appeared in the film. Miller would make the jump to director, giving himself walk-ons in the his films Sin City (co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and based on Miller’s graphic novel series) and The Spirit.

This will be Straczynski’s second on-screen appearance. For the final episode of his groundbreaking science-fiction series Babylon 5, he appeared as a technician shutting down the power on the newly decommissioned titular space station.
 
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