cant believe what they did to doom breh he should finally be happy
Be he won't be.
cant believe what they did to doom breh he should finally be happy
Sue aint worth itBe he won't be.
@MartyMcFly did you also the the previews to the next issue? just saw them
Iron man or spidey? I haven't read either, didn't know previews were out
Doom still the same but its still bendis so he might fukk him up, we have to see in the future
Doom still the same but its still bendis so he might fukk him up, we have to see in the future
Bendis is the best writer for Spider-man but i cant really trust him with other comics yet but those panels with lady Thor were pretty funny.... we see what he does with Iron man still one issue, but it was a good start.I guess I'm in the minority on Bendis. I generally like him but mostly its because i love his dialogue. I'm a sucker for that shyt
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Marvel releases free Jessica Jones comic featuring Netflix's Daredevil
By Kwame Opam on October 7, 2015 12:44 pm
Marvel's next Netflix series Jessica Jones will be available for streaming next month, so it makes sense that the company is making a big push to get comics fans excited. In addition to the recent spate of teaser trailers (like the one above), Marvel has today released a free comic on Comixology to celebrate the show's release.
The new book is by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos — part of the same creative team behind the critically acclaimed Jessica Jones series, Alias, that ran from 2001 to 2004. Here, we're introduced to Jones, a private detective in Hell's Kitchen who's handling a case involving a man recently taken down by Daredevil himself. And right off the bat, it's clear Jones has no problem with the Devil of Hell's Kitchen's particular brand of justice.
This comic makes for a great reintroduction to the Marvel TV Universe on Netflix, fitting in nicely with the morbidly comic tone established with Daredevil earlier this year. Check it out. Jessica Jones premieres on November 20th.
Marvel releases free Jessica Jones comic featuring Netflix's Daredevil
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Iron man was pretty good, actually.
It made me realize that my problem with Bendis (besides the OBVIOUS) is that he's MUCH better off when he's writing one or two characters.
And this actually reads like BENDIS.