I got nostalgic to see the title go, but I'm expectant to see what the new one brings.Attention Spider-Man subscribers:
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I got this on my email today:
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Apparently, not so recent news: http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/11/21/ ... 00-preview
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they're redoing either the creative teams, titles, or both on all their properties ala new 52 minus resetting the universe so that old readers don't have to pretend years of reading never happened and new readers have a jumping-on point.
i do think a lot of these titles don't do a good job of establishing the characters for new readers like a new jumping on point should do (most of them assume you know who the guys are, which you shouldn't do, even for titles like the Avengers).
that said, they've done an exponentially better job at creating good comics compared with the new 52. of the titles i've read since marvel next started doing things, only thunderbolts has been barely-legible, but that's also because they took away the whole purpose of the thunderbolts team (yes, i know having a leader with the nickname thunderbolt is a new spin on a different formula, but this is just x-force without mutants).
i do think a lot of these titles don't do a good job of establishing the characters for new readers like a new jumping on point should do (most of them assume you know who the guys are, which you shouldn't do, even for titles like the Avengers).
that said, they've done an exponentially better job at creating good comics compared with the new 52. of the titles i've read since marvel next started doing things, only thunderbolts has been barely-legible, but that's also because they took away the whole purpose of the thunderbolts team (yes, i know having a leader with the nickname thunderbolt is a new spin on a different formula, but this is just x-force without mutants).
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They're not just changing the name... It's a major shake-up and like the clone saga, polarizing fans.I haven't followed the story in years, but basically, they changed the name?
Meh, so long as joe quesada is still involved with marvel, I won't buy it (or read it for that matter).
I won't post spoilers unless you want me to, but it's a pretty major storyline.
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