spikespeigel: (planetary_elijah_jakita)spikespeigel ([personal profile] spikespeigel) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-12-22 06:07 pm UTC
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Entry tags:char: human torch/johnny storm, char: invisible woman/susan storm, char: mr. fantastic/reed richards, char: the thing/ben grimm, creator: jonathan hickman, creator: steve epting
Huh. I'm kind of surprised no one's posted this yet. I know someone posted the preview page, but here's what's going on around the view in the sky. This was the second best moment in the book. But since I'm out of pages since this is the latest issue, go and pick it up. It's so worth it. Especially when you see Cap's face when he realizes the scope of what just happened. In any case, I picked the personal moment, because I've been waiting for this moment ever since the book went to its FF status. And it was worth the wait.






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shadowpsykie: Information (Oracle)


[personal profile] shadowpsykie
2011-12-22 11:58 pm UTC (link)
really? eeeew he did the Astonishing X-Men arc i really hated.... wow... that's quite a difference... but his work always seemed more early moore (teehee) and a little bit of grant morrison

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spikespeigel: (planetary_elijah_puzzle)


[personal profile] spikespeigel
2011-12-23 12:00 am UTC (link)
Yeah, he's not that good at superhero comics. But if it's sci-fi, he can write the hell out of it. Hence his outstanding work on Planetary and Transmetropolitan.

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2011-12-23 12:13 am UTC (link)
he seems to understand batman though, that's hard to do

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spikespeigel: (planetary_elijah_jakita)


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2011-12-23 12:17 am UTC (link)
Depends on the superhero. He had a pretty good run on Thunderbolts when Osborn was running the Marvel U.

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shadowpsykie: Information (Oracle)


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2011-12-23 12:35 am UTC (link)
That was him?!.wow

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spikespeigel: (planetary_elijah_jakita)


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2011-12-23 12:37 am UTC (link)
See what I mean? If it's a superhero book rooted in reality, he's aces. If it's something like the X-Men, no chance. Still, his hits far outnumber his misses, so I'm okay with Ellis trying something different every now and then.

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2011-12-23 01:03 am UTC (link)
His Excalibur run was excellent IMHO.

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spikespeigel: (mgs_boom)


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2011-12-23 01:13 am UTC (link)
I've heard that, but that was during the time I was pulling away from all X-books because of their reliance on incessant crossovers.

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2011-12-23 11:53 am UTC (link)
Er...no he didn't. The Thunderbolts during "Dark Reign" were a team of nondescripts written into dull adventures by (I think) Jason Aaron. Ellis' Thunderbolts were run by Osborn, yes, but only while he was director of the Thunderbolts alone, answerable to Tony Stark and SHIELD. In fact, Brian Bendis got te very idea of Dark Reign FROM Ellis' politically-charged social-behaviour-experiment Thunderbolts stories.

Apart from NEXTwave, Ellis' run on the T-Bolts remains my favourite of his Marvel work, and certainly some of the best comics Marvel has published. For one thing, having Venom, Penance and Bullseye on the team, along with the numerous crosses, double-crosses, and political allegories, made it the only time I was actually interested in the Thunderbolts...

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2011-12-23 02:29 pm UTC (link)
His work on Doom 2099 looked pretty good from what I saw of it.

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spikespeigel: (math_delicious)


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2011-12-23 02:46 pm UTC (link)
No love for Kurt Busiek's run on Thunderbolts? But yeah, you're right. Ellis's run was after Tony's Civil War run. Still a great Thunderbolts arc from Ellis though. I was sad to see him leave the book.

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