Dread

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  1. Okay, Dick Grayson it is.

    I'd like to run this on Thursday, 02 November. Anyone who wants to be involved needs to get their drafts to me by the preceding Sunday.

    Rock on! Way to go Yoda! More writing to add to the list :P

    #4 is almost done by the way.

  2. Nick Fury is waiting to make his move. God forbid his face be seen before he's ready for that to happen. The eye thing: he's had it repaired or had himself cloned. Perhaps it's a life model replica.

    I just see Fury as an underground kind of superspy. I have a feeling he'll be assembling an army of hjis own and kicking all kinds of ass when he returns. Both Cap and Iron Man deserve a good whupping if you ask me.

  3. Joe Quesada has hinted at a C&D series in 2007, and I think Millar, knowing this, is trying to build her up / put her in the spotlight leading into said book. Was it out of character for her to speak that way to Thor? Hmm. I don't know. She really didn't mouth off to him. All she said was, "You're supposed to be dead," or something along those lines.

    I applaud this and Vaughn's future C&D series (because you know he'll write it). It's just that Dagger, despite all of the stuff they have seen, would be more likely to stand slack-jawed in awe. Her meeting with the Beyonder in the 80s was more along those lines and according to her Thor is on that level.

    The point is that even the death of a minor character changed the face of Civil War: Sue and Johnny have fled for the Secret Avengers, while Nighthawk and Stature skipped out for Tony's team (Cable doesn't count because, as a mutant, he's registered and was only aiding Cap here and there). More will have changed sides between this and the next issue, I presume. And all because Goliath died.

    Still: anti-climactic. The preview panels they released were in no way done justice.

    There's three more issues. Trust that the story will gel by the end. Too many people are willing to judge comics (not just Civil War) after having read only half the story. Hell, I'm guilty of it too.

    But is it enough to say that when characters are so out of character to the point of being ridiculous being the fundamental drive to the plot? Mind control is the only way out of what they've done to Reed and that's just cheap and stupid.

    The Mandarin's dead. :P

    Joking aside, I couldn't agree more.

    Who is that directly behind Bullseye?

  4. Wow....what a huge letdown this issue was.

    Totally inconsistent with the rest of the MU.

    I've said before: Dagger does not know Thor. Nor is she the type of character who would feel comfortable speaking like that to someone of such prestige let alone a god/most powerful being on earth.

    Goliath? Kill the guy who was created because they needed another minority in the MU? Wow, he had expendable written all over him since his inception.

    The woman whose son dies is now on Tony's side? She railed at him at the funeral and now all of a sudden, what I assume to be no more than about a week later, she is cheering him on? Whether or not she believes what he is doing is right it does not fit.

    The Thor thing? I like the idea of cloning a god but despite all my railing against this I would have preferred the original Thor to be such a douchebag.

    Captain America is losing his lustre to me and Tony Stark has not been redeemed. Maybe the greying of all areas is a ploy but if it is, it's a vague ploy. I'm beginning to lose steam on this storyline. It seems to be nothing more than a series of good story moments without the overall story to tie it all together. I've thought this all along but was hoping that by the 4th issue there would be some hope.

    This is not what Marvel said it would be: a self-contained story with the MU revolving around it. There were things sprinkled throughout that required further explanation: Cable leaving Cap's team, the prison is the 42 project, Reed employing psychopaths? WTF?! That is the worst of all. These people are your friends, you are going to send Bullseye, Taskmaster and fucking Venom after them??? These are the most dangerous men in the MU and would love a crack at killing any hero. Did Iron Man ok Mandarin's release? It doesn't make sense.

    I am in for the ride but my expectations have been lowered by this issue.

  5. Ground up, that way readers don't have to know current storylines to understand what's going on.

    I'd like to stay away from Batman and Green Lantern for the obvious reasons, as well as Superman and Wonder Woman. It's too easy to select them.

    Here's the list (in order) of whom I'd like to work with:

    Dick Grayson

    The Question

    Cyborg

    Raven

    My vote goes to Grayson.

  6. And it's head and shoulders above the slop Ennis was shoveling out near the end of the MK Punisher series. Man, was that stuff bad.

    You make some good points and that last one is the truest of them all! I think that was Ennis being upset at having Hitman cancelled at DC and venting through the Punisher. Garbage. The first 12 or so issues were pure gold though.

    I just don't know. I think the Mature title is getting old to me. I like a Punisher with some visual and literary limits.

  7. That New X-Men collection sounds awesome.

    The only thing that would make me go to the trouble to sell my entire run and re-buy it in the form of the collection would be Joe Quesada's introduction being a written apology on behalf of Marvel Entertainment for throwing out the legacy Morrison left them with in the span of a few months.

  8. just when i was going to drop it...

    Really? Man, I've been loving almost every arc of Punisher MAX. The Barracuda story was great.

    I agree. Only they seem to be nothing but more of the same. Ennis is repeating himself over and over with a nastier villain each time. He's repeating a winning formula but he's still repeating. The human trafficking, the pissing on the corpses of the Castles, Barracuda...when will he actually fight Hitler, Stalin and Satan?

  9. Hey folks.

    Just wanted to plug this Devil's Due book about a werewolf who kills at the full moon and makes up for it by using his slightly diminished non-full moon powers as a superhero the rest of the month.

    It's black and white and really moody and dark. Really nice stuff. I'm reminded of the Crow comic.

    Check out Nightwolf #0, it's a cheap intro. Nightwolf: The Price (I don't like the sub-title either) is a 5 issue miniseries.

    SUPPORT INDIE COMICS!!!!!!

  10. So I'm caught up on all the Civil War stuff now, and one thing really bothers me.

    SHIELD is fighting with one armed tied behind its back. They're not using the Sentinels for anything other than to keep the mutants out of it(most of whom would probably stay out anyway, with some exceptions). If the Sentinels are equipped to fight the X-Men and the 198, why in the world would they be incapable of taking down Cap & company? Unless they have their hands full at the Mansion, which doesn't appear to be the case, as they sent units after the X-Men once they left the school grounds, and Slayton referred to them as "pushovers."

    So, why aren't they using the Sentinels against the anti-SRA group? Is it a political thing? I did notice that they weren't allowed to use lethal force on the 198, but could with their unregistered benefactors, so maybe it's a "Sentinel's are for use against mutants only" kind of thing, but that would be lame and stupid. They were developed to stop dangerous individuals with super-powers, and aren't being used entirely for that purpose.

    I do see what you're saying but I'll go a little farther and ask what the Sentinels even stand for besides a symbol of mutant persecution anymore.

    It seems like, after the X-Men animated series, the Sentinels are made of tin. Anybody with a power signature can destroy them (Cyclops, Havok), anybody with a mutant weapon (Wolverine, Maggot), anybody who's a telekinetic can destroy them. Why would you want to send them up against Captain America who could take an entire squadron of Sentinels out on his own without breaking a sweat.

    Morrison tried to bring back the menace of the Sentinels what with the Master Mold thing and the attack on Genosha but Marvel went and retconned that, like they did with everything else Morrison did on New X-Men.

  11. I remember wayyy back there was some talk about a thread for suggested reads for Jenny, I could not find said thread (Right Said Thread?).

    I wanted to recommend Fragile: Love Never Dies with story and art by the awesome Stefano Raffaele. It's a zombie scifi love story that is touching, action-packed and gory. Great characterization too.

    It was published by DC/Humanoids a couple of years ago.

  12. For a very brief period James and Heather swapped superhero names.

    Right you are sir.

    During episode 58, our fourth Civil War show, I speculated that... someone else with that general boxy shape was finally able to lift the hammer. [/tease]

    Auggghhhh!!!! 'ow dare you tease me so Messr Sims! <shaking fist>

  13. Vindicator is Guardian's wife who occasionally donned the costume and led the team. That's Guardian.

    That doesn't look too much like Beta Ray Bill, it seems like more of a cross between him and Box. I loved Box. Maybe they met each other in space and merged or something.

    Good to know that a Canadian super-team contains a total of 3 out of 5 Canadian members (that is including if the character is Box and not just who we think it is). I'm not pissed, it's just that Talisman is my least favourite Alpha Flight member. Bring back Shaman!!!!!

    Yoda, I sent another one, check it now.