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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 21, 2016 0:49:54 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2016 10:24:11 GMT -5
I used to read Ant-Man and my dear friend Jeff and I had to cancel it and that's one of the many Marvel Titles that we get from digital comics from Comixology and I was sad to read that this one of the 15 is being gone for sure.
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Post by The Captain on Dec 21, 2016 12:27:55 GMT -5
I read the first three issues of Karnak but wasn't terribly impressed despite it being from Warren Ellis.
The only other book on the list that I read was Mockingbird, which I enjoyed. It was light and at times silly, but that was a big part of its charm.
The other books held no appeal for me, and apparently, they failed to grab the attention of others as well. I commend Marvel for trying some different things with their offerings, but if they aren't going to give books more than a handful of issues to attract an audience, they may be better off not printing them to begin with.
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Post by wildfire2099 on Dec 21, 2016 16:52:29 GMT -5
That's a bit of a weird list.... many of those are still around. Nova just got a new #1. As did Hawkeye.. in fact, Hawkeye split into a Clint Barton book (Occupy Avengers) and a Kate Bishop Book (not sure if she's 'All-New' or not). Red Wolf is sharing Occupy Avengers with Hawkeye. New Avengers got re-named US Avengers and got a new #1.
The funny thing is they mention that in the article.. how is a title 'gone too soon' if it's not gone?
Anyway, of the ones on that list, I read the occassional Nova (when it crossed with Ms. Marvel, and when Justice and Speedball visited)... I'll read the new volume for as long as Rich Rider sticks around most likely.
Red Wolf, Ant-Man, and Howling Commandos I tried, but didn't like enough to spend $3.99 a month on.
New Avengers I got for a fit, as I like Sunspot and Cannonball alot, but it was too Squirrel Girl-y for my taste in the end... never tried any of the others (no interest in any of the guardians spin offs, as far as I'm concerned, Marvel Cosmic ended with War of Kings)..though I might get the Vision series if they put out a nice trade.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2016 17:43:19 GMT -5
I'm not too bothered, titles always come and go, get reboots. Punisher is now into Volume 10!
If anything, some of these series will be available in full sets on Ebay for cheap.
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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 21, 2016 18:17:58 GMT -5
That's a bit of a weird list.... many of those are still around. Nova just got a new #1. As did Hawkeye.. in fact, Hawkeye split into a Clint Barton book (Occupy Avengers) and a Kate Bishop Book (not sure if she's 'All-New' or not). Red Wolf is sharing Occupy Avengers with Hawkeye. New Avengers got re-named US Avengers and got a new #1. The funny thing is they mention that in the article.. how is a title 'gone too soon' if it's not gone? Anyway, of the ones on that list, I read the occassional Nova (when it crossed with Ms. Marvel, and when Justice and Speedball visited)... I'll read the new volume for as long as Rich Rider sticks around most likely. Red Wolf, Ant-Man, and Howling Commandos I tried, but didn't like enough to spend $3.99 a month on. New Avengers I got for a fit, as I like Sunspot and Cannonball alot, but it was too Squirrel Girl-y for my taste in the end... never tried any of the others (no interest in any of the guardians spin offs, as far as I'm concerned, Marvel Cosmic ended with War of Kings)..though I might get the Vision series if they put out a nice trade. Thanks for the info about New Avengers man.
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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 21, 2016 18:32:06 GMT -5
I read the first three issues of Karnak but wasn't terribly impressed despite it being from Warren Ellis. The only other book on the list that I read was Mockingbird, which I enjoyed. It was light and at times silly, but that was a big part of its charm. The other books held no appeal for me, and apparently, they failed to grab the attention of others as well. I commend Marvel for trying some different things with their offerings, but if they aren't going to give books more than a handful of issues to attract an audience, they may be better off not printing them to begin with. Strange this is ending it says it sold very well. I don't get it where will Mockingbird be now? or is she now in limbo because of this ugh :/
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