I'm asking cause as a superman Stan and I didn't like the games premise
Didn't like regular nikkas being able to hurt Superman?
I'm asking cause as a superman Stan and I didn't like the games premise
No the superman dictator / evil angle i guess I misjudged it cause you guys constantly big it up I'll look at the trade if I can get it from the libraryDidn't like regular nikkas being able to hurt Superman?
Miles ? He's in all new xmenAvengers #35 was dope, The future Marvel looks fukked up and the new Illuminati
They got my dude Hank Pym along with Cho and Captain Britain
Edge of Spider-Verse #2 was meh, I was expecting so much better.
Lol at the Cops shooting the black spider-man in USM
I can already see that Bendis wants to hook up Jean and Miles in All New X-Men
They are in the ultimate universe for an arc or something. I just jumped back on this book because he's in it.Miles ? He's in all new xmen
huhGave Cho a gem.
Black Robin
how old is he supposed to be and what book is this from
how old is he supposed to be and what book is this from
oh futures end is a glorified what if so I wouldn't get my hopes up.Future's End Batman and Robin. No idea how old he is supposed to be, but it is supposed to take place 5 years in the future of the New 52
grant morrison.
If you haven't read Multiversity, well, there's noting I can say about all the easter eggs I saw without spoiling it except for the fact that all the easter eggs tied themselves up storywise exactly like they were supposed to.
I WILL say that this feels like a DIRECT continuation of Final Crisis, with the first person we're introduced to is Anthro, The First Boy (remember Anthro showed up wearing Mr. Terrific's jacket in the beginning of Final Crisis?). Will it end with Kamandi?
I've also wondered if DC cuts Warren Ellis a check every time they mention The Bleed?
Also, it's very fukking scary to me how Ellis' ideas feed into Morrison's ideas, who feeds into Alan Moore's ideas, who feeds into Ellis' ideas.
There's even a VERY faint but extremely broad nod to Morrison's "The Invisibles" here, if you're paying attention.
I'm thinking about rereading The Invisibles, but that' some truly scary shyt.
Oh, it also feels like his JLA stuff post that first arc with the White Martians. It even feels like it art wise.
Have I mentioned that this whole "Batman/Prep-Time™" bullshyt wouldn't exist if it weren't for Morrison's JLA? Without it, Batman would still be losing to Bronze Tiger and Deathstroke, and locking KGBeast in sewers to starve to death instead of fighting him.
Anyway, deep thinkiers and comic historians, drop your thoughts.