cotton Wrote:
I don't think I hated Seige as much as some of you. It wasn't a bad standalone book. Sure, there was a lot of shit tie-ins, but there always are. I did enjoy the Thunderbolts one, though.
I didn't hate it, and some of the tie-ins were decent. (I didn't read Thunderbolts, and it seems like I keep jumping off that series at the wrong time. Oh well, I give up.) I was just seriously pissed at the way it ended. There were so many great things going into it, but in the end it all just mostly served to return the Marvel U to status quo.
cotton Wrote:
On the other hand, I have no idea how Walking Dead is still so fucking good, but I end every single issue psyched about what's gonna happen, even if they are all idiots sometimes.
Still reading this in trades (think I'm on Vol. 10 or 11?), but yeah, it's pretty impressive. Has the TV show started airing yet? I know they were filming some of it here since, you know, it's supposed to take place around here. Kinda funny since Kirkman's knowledge of geography and weather patterns around here seem pretty fuzzy. Anyway, I'd be curious to know if the show is actually any good.
Some other things...
What the hell is First Wave about? I read the first two issues, and I have no idea.
I've been generally into and excited about all of Hickman's Marvel stuff, but lately I've started having my doubts about him. FF has generally been good, but how good kind of depends on where he goes with it if he finally does go anywhere. I wasn't really that big on Eaglesham's art, either, but this guy Edwards is seriously weak. A poor man's Bryan Hitch. Secret Warriors kind of fell off noticeably after Bendis left Hickman alone on it after the first arc, but it's still always pretty enjoyable. While the art is good, my main complaint with the book has got to be the costumes. The main Hydra and Leviathan guys look like bad G.I. Joe villains from the late '80s/early '90s back when they made that animated movie - you know the one that aired on TV in multiple parts with the half-snake guy and the flying guy and Lt. Falcon and Sgt. Slaughter and stuff. I was just really disappointed in how the Leviathan dudes looked once we finally got to see them. S.H.I.E.L.D. seems cool, and I definitely admire Hickman's ambition on that. But again... the costumes. Those silly helmets worn by those secret society guys are just too much.
Still reading through The Invisibles, DMZ, Fables, and Transmetropolitan in trades. I started to read Tom Strong, and while the art is great, I don't know if I'm to keep going after that first volume. I was ready to give up on DMZ until after the election arc. It really picked up after that. I loved the two issues about Staten Island.