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This topic needs to be renamed lol. I went with marvel unlimited...glad it did, I can read some good runs!!
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Thank you for the suggestion about Marvel Unlimited...I subbed as well. It's a treasure trove!
I've only got the current Nova Run on the pull list, but after buying Original Sin #0, I may have to add that event to my list as well. I'm too impatient. >.>
Wait for the very common $1 or $4 month sale and then read daredevil 2011 and you WILL be hookedI haven't owned comics since i was a kid and have not read any since I moved to the west coast. Comics just never got their hooks into me (not enough allowance I guess).
But reading about this Marvel Unlimited makes me interested...
Well, since the thread's topic has subtly slid off the rails, I'll throw my half-cent in.
My two cousins got me into X-Men during our pre-teens; they were big fans of the animated TV shows. Shadowcat has always been my favorite character....
Couple of years ago, I looked for a series that featured her as main character, and finally I found Astonishing X-Men, though I've been rather disappointed in it after the Whedon/Cassaday run ended. (I currently have volumes 1-6). I've been planning to switch to various other series, but Kitty Pryde seems to keep jumping around and never sticking to one series for too long. >_>
The John Byrne Uncanny X-men run has some great Shadowcat features. Her first appearance was Uncanny X-men #129. John Byrne & Chris Claremont were one of the greatest X-men team-ups of all time.
This is my life's work, and it's taken them six months to gut it like a fish.
Tek I'm glad you posted I was worried about you guys.
Honestly I didn't want to be a downer to the thread (as I've posted about comics before) but I lost most of my interest in comic books the day Marvel added a regular fold out continuity page in the front of X-men. It's not that they did it, it's the fact they needed to that tells you there is something wrong with the writing. I think the last comics I cared for were Claremont's too or maybe Alex Ross's Kingdom Come (it was awesome read it now, it had GASP! A MORAL POINT AND ONE I AGREED WITH IT!). Comics have gradually forgotten about being heroes and have become more and more about self absorbed soap operas and end of the universe crossovers (they had a lot of it before only it got worse). You also now have Green Lantern being gay, Superman saying D--- and them making Spiderman Hispanic. Note I don't have a problem with Hispanics only with retcon-ing for political correctness (and according to the article I read yes it seemed like it was PC motivated). They aren't heroes to me anymore so I don't care.
That said I do watch some of the movies and shows. I'm currently watching Batman:Brave and the Bold and the discontinued Green Lantern CGI show. It's seems less likely I'll run into content I object to in TV shows and the stories are self contained comparatively. I tried Agents of Shield but could not stand it. Though it's not a moral objection only my eyes roll to much XD .
Tek I'm glad you posted I was worried about you guys.
Honestly I didn't want to be a downer to the thread (as I've posted about comics before) but I lost most of my interest in comic books the day Marvel added a regular fold out continuity page in the front of X-men. It's not that they did it, it's the fact they needed to that tells you there is something wrong with the writing. I think the last comics I cared for were Claremont's too or maybe Alex Ross's Kingdom Come (it was awesome read it now, it had GASP! A MORAL POINT AND ONE I AGREED WITH IT!). Comics have gradually forgotten about being heroes and have become more and more about self absorbed soap operas and end of the universe crossovers (they had a lot of it before only it got worse). You also now have Green Lantern being gay, Superman saying D--- and them making Spiderman Hispanic. Note I don't have a problem with Hispanics only with retcon-ing for political correctness (and according to the article I read yes it seemed like it was PC motivated). They aren't heroes to me anymore so I don't care.
That said I do watch some of the movies and shows. I'm currently watching Batman:Brave and the Bold and the discontinued Green Lantern CGI show. It's seems less likely I'll run into content I object to in TV shows and the stories are self contained comparatively. I tried Agents of Shield but could not stand it. Though it's not a moral objection only my eyes roll to much XD .