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Agreed on Wolverine & The X-Men--a while back, Bleeding Cool compared it to the Giffen/Dematteis JLI, and I think it's a perfectly valid one--great mix of great humor, fun action, and strong pathos.
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quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I also going Aaron's Thor to be pretty awesome do far. It feels fresh with a grandiose-yet-viceral quality to it.
I think Marvel has *so far* been very smart to avoid some DC mistakes.
Agree with of all the above. .. Just sat down and re-read the 3 issues of Thor so far, and it was quite epic, while also maintaining a real feeling that Thor is actually in danger. Very nice art, too.
CK, interested to hear what kind of DC mistakes are being avoided in your view. Although based on absolutely no facts, I get a feel that the marvel creators have more leash, that there is less of an editorial interference (or that it doesn't show as much)... I'm Probably making that up based on recent DC rumors and reports, but its hard to shake the feeling that it is true.
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Also like the comparison of WAXM to JLI... The batsh*t crazy, suspension-of-disbelief goings-on, with the nice character work and punch-to-the-stomach emotional moments ... well, that's a style that really works for me.
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