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Symmetry wrote:On an actual comic book side note, did anyone read Marvel Civil War 2? If you haven't, don't.
muy_thaiguy wrote:Symmetry wrote:On an actual comic book side note, did anyone read Marvel Civil War 2? If you haven't, don't.
Yeah, I've only heard bad things about that. As well as turning Captain America into a Hydra agent.
That said, DC Rebirth has been awesome.
Symmetry wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Symmetry wrote:On an actual comic book side note, did anyone read Marvel Civil War 2? If you haven't, don't.
Yeah, I've only heard bad things about that. As well as turning Captain America into a Hydra agent.
That said, DC Rebirth has been awesome.
Weirdly enough, or maybe not so weirdly, I've been reading a bunch of the comics where they changed the heroes and made them women. Wolverine, Captain Marvel, and Gwenpool, specifically. I'm not sure how many are ongoing, but they are pretty awesome.
I'm not really enjoying the Watchmen stuff in DC Rebirth so far. But then again, I just paid to see The Dark Tower in my local cinema, so I'm not exactly the best judge of who will pay to see something they've read and loved re-created by idiots.
Thorthoth wrote:Seriously discussing Marvel/DC comics isn't just geeky. It's tired played-out corporate-cash-in, reboot-ad-nauseum geeky. Just stop it.
Eh, other than a subtle hint here and there, there really hasn't been any direct references to the Watchmen. Most series, outside of Superman, Batman, and Flash, aren't even touching on it.Symmetry wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Symmetry wrote:On an actual comic book side note, did anyone read Marvel Civil War 2? If you haven't, don't.
Yeah, I've only heard bad things about that. As well as turning Captain America into a Hydra agent.
That said, DC Rebirth has been awesome.
Weirdly enough, or maybe not so weirdly, I've been reading a bunch of the comics where they changed the heroes and made them women. Wolverine, Captain Marvel, and Gwenpool, specifically. I'm not sure how many are ongoing, but they are pretty awesome.
I'm not really enjoying the Watchmen stuff in DC Rebirth so far. But then again, I just paid to see The Dark Tower in my local cinema, so I'm not exactly the best judge of who will pay to see something they've read and loved re-created by idiots.
DoomYoshi wrote:Symmetry wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Symmetry wrote:On an actual comic book side note, did anyone read Marvel Civil War 2? If you haven't, don't.
Yeah, I've only heard bad things about that. As well as turning Captain America into a Hydra agent.
That said, DC Rebirth has been awesome.
Weirdly enough, or maybe not so weirdly, I've been reading a bunch of the comics where they changed the heroes and made them women. Wolverine, Captain Marvel, and Gwenpool, specifically. I'm not sure how many are ongoing, but they are pretty awesome.
I'm not really enjoying the Watchmen stuff in DC Rebirth so far. But then again, I just paid to see The Dark Tower in my local cinema, so I'm not exactly the best judge of who will pay to see something they've read and loved re-created by idiots.
"Wolverine" has been female since death of Wolverine a few years back. Thor has also been female through then. I actually thought Captain Marvel was always female, turns out I was wrong; Carol Danvers was known as Ms. Marvel before.
Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
I've probably spent less than $200 on comic books in my life. Averaged out, that's about 30 cents a month.
Thorthoth wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
I've probably spent less than $200 on comic books in my life. Averaged out, that's about 30 cents a month.
Do read them in the store? New comics are 3.99 a pop or so.
I get you, my question was more directed at the Symbo and associates.Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
I've probably spent less than $200 on comic books in my life. Averaged out, that's about 30 cents a month.
Do read them in the store? New comics are 3.99 a pop or so.
They were like 65 cents when I used to buy them as a kid.
In my adult life, I've only bought three or four: a Calvin and Hobbes collection and a Gary Larsen collection, which cost me about 10 bucks each, and a couple copies of Mad magazine which I think cost me 4.99 each.
Oh, correction. I bought a couple of Spiderman comics at a used book sale for 10 cents each.
Thorthoth wrote:I get you, my question was more directed at the Symbo and associates.Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
I've probably spent less than $200 on comic books in my life. Averaged out, that's about 30 cents a month.
Do read them in the store? New comics are 3.99 a pop or so.
They were like 65 cents when I used to buy them as a kid.
In my adult life, I've only bought three or four: a Calvin and Hobbes collection and a Gary Larsen collection, which cost me about 10 bucks each, and a couple copies of Mad magazine which I think cost me 4.99 each.
Oh, correction. I bought a couple of Spiderman comics at a used book sale for 10 cents each.
Symmetry wrote:Thorthoth wrote:I get you, my question was more directed at the Symbo and associates.Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Thorthoth wrote:
How much do you spend a month to read comics?
I've probably spent less than $200 on comic books in my life. Averaged out, that's about 30 cents a month.
Do read them in the store? New comics are 3.99 a pop or so.
They were like 65 cents when I used to buy them as a kid.
In my adult life, I've only bought three or four: a Calvin and Hobbes collection and a Gary Larsen collection, which cost me about 10 bucks each, and a couple copies of Mad magazine which I think cost me 4.99 each.
Oh, correction. I bought a couple of Spiderman comics at a used book sale for 10 cents each.
Of course it was.
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