Your greatest comic book disappointments
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well everyone else has said the news 52 so I won't need to point that out.
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn
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that Christopher Priest never got the recognition he deserved.
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That Ultraverse got cancelled.......
Death of Richard Rider/Nova
Pretty much every re-launch of the New Warriors.
All Marvel Comics "Events", where nothing happens.
DC/Marvel Amalgam..... ugh
Death of Richard Rider/Nova
Pretty much every re-launch of the New Warriors.
All Marvel Comics "Events", where nothing happens.
DC/Marvel Amalgam..... ugh
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I really enjoyed all of the DC Red Circle, and Soldier Zero and Traveler (less so Starborn). Similar tastes?dornwolf wrote:well everyone else has said the news 52 so I won't need to point that out.
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn

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+1leonmallett wrote:I really enjoyed all of the DC Red Circle, and Soldier Zero and Traveler (less so Starborn). Similar tastes?dornwolf wrote:well everyone else has said the news 52 so I won't need to point that out.
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn
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StarBrand wrote:+1leonmallett wrote:I really enjoyed all of the DC Red Circle, and Soldier Zero and Traveler (less so Starborn). Similar tastes?dornwolf wrote:well everyone else has said the news 52 so I won't need to point that out.
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn

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I don't care if I'm still technically a "noob" here, but I'll banish you to the Shadow Realm for such blasphemy!!Bone-A-Fach-ee wrote: DC/Marvel Amalgam..... ugh

Anyway, add a +1 to the DCnU. The entire line's nothing but a complicated convoluted mess (with the occasional gem here and there) with Geoff Johns's DNA engraved in the ink. Dunno why a lot of people here are bringing Marvel NOW into this: there are misses, but there's also a lot of hits.
Joe Quesadilla's One Moment in Time is also one. Yeah, let's bring back that whole debacle again while making everyone derpdy-derp stupid in the process. Class act.
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Joe Quesadilla - that's hilarious!Watchtower wrote:I don't care if I'm still technically a "noob" here, but I'll banish you to the Shadow Realm for such blasphemy!!Bone-A-Fach-ee wrote: DC/Marvel Amalgam..... ugh![]()
Anyway, add a +1 to the DCnU. The entire line's nothing but a complicated convoluted mess (with the occasional gem here and there) with Geoff Johns's DNA engraved in the ink. Dunno why a lot of people here are bringing Marvel NOW into this: there are misses, but there's also a lot of hits.
Joe Quesadilla's One Moment in Time is also one. Yeah, let's bring back that whole debacle again while making everyone derpdy-derp stupid in the process. Class act.

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Brother Darque wrote:seconded!!krylox wrote:
2. that shade the changing man never got completely collected
Third that and Ostrander's Suicide Squad never being collected.
Warren Ellis's New Universal never ending

Marvel taking back Star Wars Comics will be terrible
Marvel whoring out Deadpool.
Marvel Now
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also not to double post, but what I never understood about One More Day was this: why didn't Peter resurrect Gwen Stacey the love of his life?
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I just Googled One Moment In Time...Watchtower wrote:Joe Quesadilla's One Moment in Time is also one. Yeah, let's bring back that whole debacle again while making everyone derpdy-derp stupid in the process. Class act.

I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
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Basically anything from OMD to BND to OMIT is just complete and utter *SQUEE*. There was a fun joke there for a while that everyone felt that anyone connected to the book was cursed. JMS career since ending Thor being an example.Heath wrote:I just Googled One Moment In Time...Watchtower wrote:Joe Quesadilla's One Moment in Time is also one. Yeah, let's bring back that whole debacle again while making everyone derpdy-derp stupid in the process. Class act.
Looks like. I'd agree with you Starborn wasn't very strong but the concept was fun. I felt the line was very strong and just couldn't understand why it was canned as the titles clearly were going for a year two but needed to wrap quick and you could tell as all of sudden everything specifically in Starborn wrapped all hunky-doryleonmallett wrote:I really enjoyed all of the DC Red Circle, and Soldier Zero and Traveler (less so Starborn). Similar tastes?dornwolf wrote:well everyone else has said the news 52 so I won't need to point that out.
Others have mentioned the DC Red Circle titles ending those were fun. I've managed to find the first volume of the Shield but no others.
And of course I don't know if anyone ever checked them out but the Stan Lee Boom Studios heroes Traveler, Soldier Zero, and Starborn
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Forgot to add that to my list. Seconded.CylonSteve wrote:...
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While I think JMS' Midnight Nation is a book in the same league with Watchmen, V for Vendetta, Mircaleman, The Sandman, Preacher, Batman: Arkham Asylem, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Y the Last Man on Earth, or any other major work hell I think it is his BEST work in ANY media (it even better than Babylon 5) I do think his work on: The Amazing Spider-Man, Thor, Supreme Power, Squadron Supreme, The 12, Wonder Woman, and Superman (which was a shame how that turned out in almost every interview he said how much writing a Superman storyline meant to him and was his dream project) I think on The Amazing Spider-Man he overstayed his welcome and seemed like he was trying to get off the book, but either Joey Q. wouldn't let him go because JMS's name sold more than anyone else (and lets be honest JMS saved The Amazing Spider-Man and helped Marvel to restore a lot of it's lost luster) or that Joey Q. was going to use him as the scapegoat for the fan backlash on One More Day.dornwolf wrote:Basically anything from OMD to BND to OMIT is just complete and utter *SQUEE*. There was a fun joke there for a while that everyone felt that anyone connected to the book was cursed. JMS career since ending Thor being an example.
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Just going back to Ghost Rider here for a minute: It occurred to me whilst I was washing the dishes the other day that since Ghost rider is now no longer using a motorbike, shouldn't the character technically be called Ghost Driver???


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Thirded! Such a terrible shame that Ellis lost all his scripts for that series in a fatal computer crash. I still want to know what he was going to do with it.leonmallett wrote:Forgot to add that to my list. Seconded.CylonSteve wrote:...
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I'm willing to reserve judgement on this until we see what they do with it, but I don't have a good feeling about it. Dark Horse was such a good caretaker of the IP...CylonSteve wrote:Marvel taking back Star Wars Comics will be terrible
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grendeljd wrote:Thirded! Such a terrible shame that Ellis lost all his scripts for that series in a fatal computer crash. I still want to know what he was going to do with it.leonmallett wrote:Forgot to add that to my list. Seconded.CylonSteve wrote:...
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aw yes the upteenth time were trying Ghost Rider with out the ghost rider people want.Shadowman99 wrote:Just going back to Ghost Rider here for a minute: It occurred to me whilst I was washing the dishes the other day that since Ghost rider is now no longer using a motorbike, shouldn't the character technically be called Ghost Driver???
I forgot Before Watchmen. Not that it was bad, which is was, but doing it at all
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I read the solitications to the new Ghost Rider and Marvel is trying to make it appeal to the fans of The Fast and The Furious franchice.
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It definitely has similarities at the moment, but I can't imagine the whole car racing thing will last long once he starts avenging, but who knows?Cyberstrike wrote:I read the solitications to the new Ghost Rider and Marvel is trying to make it appeal to the fans of The Fast and The Furious franchise.
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Shadowman99 wrote:It definitely has similarities at the moment, but I can't imagine the whole car racing thing will last long once he starts avenging, but who knows?Cyberstrike wrote:I read the solitications to the new Ghost Rider and Marvel is trying to make it appeal to the fans of The Fast and The Furious franchise.
The Fast and Furious films stopped being about racing by about the fourth film (which then the races became one or two scenes).
It's supposed to be set in LA the same as the first film.
It's about anti-heroic street racer just Dom in the films.
The lead character drives what looks like a Dodge Charger just like Dom in the films.
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Shadowman99 wrote:Just going back to Ghost Rider here for a minute: It occurred to me whilst I was washing the dishes the other day that since Ghost rider is now no longer using a motorbike, shouldn't the character technically be called Ghost Driver
His sidekick, Asbestos Boy, does the driving. Ghost Rider just gives him directions and plays with the radio.
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Both Kirby: Genesis and Project: Superpowers at Dynamite...delays, cancellations, no follow through, poor solo titles...Had a lot of potential and high hopes.
From the New 52, all of the WildStorm revivals, but especially Stormwatch by Paul Cornell. I'm a big Cornell fan, and I thought he had a chance to do something special with Stormwatch and make them a mainstay in the DCU.
From the New 52, all of the WildStorm revivals, but especially Stormwatch by Paul Cornell. I'm a big Cornell fan, and I thought he had a chance to do something special with Stormwatch and make them a mainstay in the DCU.
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Absolutely. I remember reading the X-Factor stories whith that coccoon crap... at the age of 10 or something, I was pretty bummed that the Dark Phoenix saga (one of my fav stories as a kid) no longer counted for "real".hulk181man wrote: Bringing Jean Grey back to life the first time
The end of Kieron Gillen's run on Uncanny due to the NOW! reboot and the Nu52 Tim Drake character are some of the biggest disappointments from recent times.
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Oooooohhhhhh how about this?
The Batman Spawn crossover with McFarlane and Miller?
I was so excited about that book [those books] coming out. I knew they were going to be the best thing ever.
It was the first book that I bought because of the hype and was left scratching my head.
Also, Dark Knight Returns or whatever.
I thought Miller was tops [somehow forgetting the Spawn thing-I think I blamed Todd] and to see this I was so so sad.
The Batman Spawn crossover with McFarlane and Miller?
I was so excited about that book [those books] coming out. I knew they were going to be the best thing ever.
It was the first book that I bought because of the hype and was left scratching my head.
Also, Dark Knight Returns or whatever.
I thought Miller was tops [somehow forgetting the Spawn thing-I think I blamed Todd] and to see this I was so so sad.