Whaaaat? I thought "what if" scenarios were all comic book lovers talk about all day. "Who would win between superman and batman in a fight?" "What about Superman vs the Hulk?"
Keep using "_____fag" with anything you don't like to fill in the blank. It makes you so interesting and totally doesn't make any point of yours sound completely stupid.
Do crossovers really boost sales that much? Cause I know I stopped reading the great new daredevil book when spiderman and titscat showed up, and I might stop again when spidey and gunman 2000 show up. I just want dd to run around and go on adventures, not a 7 issue spanning arc with 5 issues of him and 6 other dudes talking about variant covers.
Just make fun stories, DC and Marvel. Don't pander with fan w*** because you think that's what we want. Also, make Lockjaw & The Pet Avengers an ongoing, if you don't have that in the works already.
Fifty years ago would be 1962. I can't speak for Marvel, but I'm pretty sure there weren't any battles between superheros in DC, at least before about 1970.
Hate to say it, but this should have the "It's true" tag.
ReplyDeleteWhaaaat? I thought "what if" scenarios were all comic book lovers talk about all day. "Who would win between superman and batman in a fight?" "What about Superman vs the Hulk?"
ReplyDeleteTrue, but that doesn't necessarily mean it makes for a good story.
DeleteHe's right, you know.
ReplyDeleteOh, it's even worse when marvelfags go HURR HURR ANY MARVEL CHARACTER CAN DEFEAT ANY DC CHARACTER.
ReplyDeleteKeep using "_____fag" with anything you don't like to fill in the blank. It makes you so interesting and totally doesn't make any point of yours sound completely stupid.
DeleteWho believes one team or the other will actually be a definitive "winner" at the end of it?
ReplyDeleteThe question is, what is a mahnamahna?
ReplyDeleteThe question is, who cares?
d'hooo ho ho ho
The question is, What do they win?
ReplyDeleteHopefully, increased sales. Ba-zing!
DeleteSo, does anyone actually enjoy comics anymore or do people buy books so they can pretend to be Comic Book Guy from the Simpsons?
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone actually enjoy movies anymore or do they just buy movies to pretend to be Jay Sherman from The Critic?
DeleteThis stinks!
DeleteThe point of the story is not really "Who wins". It is who is right.
ReplyDeleteWho is right? Once again, who cares?
ReplyDeleteOh, I do enjoy comics. Just not the ones that have "money-maker!" stamped all over them.
Q: Who cares?
ReplyDeleteA: I Do!
Didn't Marvel actually do this once, during a period when I wasn't paying any attention? Oh. This month. Never mind.
ReplyDeleteDo crossovers really boost sales that much? Cause I know I stopped reading the great new daredevil book when spiderman and titscat showed up, and I might stop again when spidey and gunman 2000 show up. I just want dd to run around and go on adventures, not a 7 issue spanning arc with 5 issues of him and 6 other dudes talking about variant covers.
ReplyDeleteJust make fun stories, DC and Marvel. Don't pander with fan w*** because you think that's what we want. Also, make Lockjaw & The Pet Avengers an ongoing, if you don't have that in the works already.
ReplyDeleteRemember when superheroes fought supervillains?
ReplyDeleteYou mean exclusively? No, because it never happened. At least not in the last fifty years or so.
DeleteFifty years ago would be 1962. I can't speak for Marvel, but I'm pretty sure there weren't any battles between superheros in DC, at least before about 1970.
DeleteSpider-Man began his own series by getting slapped around by the Fantastic Four.
DeleteWho is super villein among them?
ReplyDeleteThey cares for me.