Post by BIGKEV on Jan 7, 2007 21:38:19 GMT -5
After much thought, I have decided to keep this going a little bit longer. Even though I am of the opinion that only one schmuck is reading this.
The talented Mr. Sean McKeever has signed exclusively with DC, and will start when he finishes up with his Marvel commitments. It is rumoured that he’ll be working on one of their bigger crossover projects of 2007 with editor Mike Marts, which I’m told could involve the New Gods.
Is this indeed a possibility? Are the stars right? We’ll see. I find this to be terrific news… if true. I hear that the official announcement will come at New York Comic Con.
One thing I’ve always wondered is if Civil War and Annihilation will crossover themselves into this great big mega-crossover or something. Although I cannot say if that will happen or not (But wouldn’t it be neat?), I have come across some information that Nova will end up back on Earth and as a follow-up will link with Civil War. Not a total crossover, mind you. We should be looking for big things in late 2007 / early 2008… It seems that Civil War is just a large piece of an even larger puzzle. Apparently reading and being familiar with Avengers Disassembled has a lot to do with the overall scope of things to come.
Are we to see more from the team whose destruction helped pitch the 616 into the throes of Civil War? Yes, I hear. He or she will be appearing in Avengers: The Initiative (with Dan Slott writing it, Stefano Caselli on art, and Jim Cheung doing covers… Great team, if you ask me). Who will it be? I don’t know for sure, but I’m hoping for Night Thrasher!
As you may know, “Clor” will be showing his Goliath killing self again soon. Also, I understand the big, buried, and quite under-appreciated guy is “dead dead”. His demise wasn’t as meaningless as one might think, by they way, for it’s supposed to have an even deeper impact… er, so to speak.
When one aggressive poster David O'Neill stated, "Thank God there are people at Marvel who don't want you working for them ever again," Chuck replied, "If your God is one of intolerance and dishonesty and intellectual laziness then you can indeed thank him. Closer to home, you can simply thank Axel Alonso." He later clarified, "And were Axel to become the king of the world it would not affect my standing at Marvel one iota. I'm blacklisted," and further as to the reason, "It's the same reason that you have for wanting me blacklisted. I am apparently an intolerant, hate-filled bigot. And it is as petty as me being critical of Marvel's output. Of course, Mr. Alonso has never bothered to ask me my opinions personally. And the rest of the editors at Marvel are too spineless to go against him."
Joe Quesada has stated a number of times that no one is blacklisted at Marvel, although Marv Wolfman has previously been mentioned as an example.
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@\The "Civil War" continuity gaffes continue apace. Not just the usual nit picky different-versions-of-same-scenes, but the actual continuity contradicting plot points. Currently I believe it can only be explained if there's two separate timelines being shown, parallel, side by side. Universe 616 and, say... 616 1/3.
616:
600 died at Stamford, mostly children
Sue Richard leaves the Fantastic Four quietly, slipping away after giving Reed a seeing to and a nice meal, leaving a note.
Iron Man tells Spider-Man that the Negative Zone prison is temporary.
Iron Man and Captain America have a Final Meeting.
The Black Panther has the Ebony Sword
Solo is in Prison
Spiderman escapes from Iron Man, get chased down and attacked by Jack O'Lantern until he is rescued by the Punisher and carried to the Anti-Reg HQ.
GW Bridge is pulled out of retirement to hunt down the Punisher
Captain America gets codes for the Negative Zone Prison from Ryker Island
Typeface gets sent to prison.
Captain America doesn't try to make a deal with villains before the Punisher shoots them
Cable leaves Captain America's side
Later, Sue Richards begs Namor to join Captain America's side
Scarecrow and Molten Man are working for the Government
616 1/3:
900 died at Stamford, 60 children.
Sue Richards has a big barney, smashes the Baxter Building up and storms out. No note is referred to.
Iron Man tells Spider-Man that the Negative Zone prison is not temporary.
Iron Man and Captain America have a Totally Different, Superfluous and Contradictory Final Meeting.
The Black Knight has the Ebony Sword
Solo is in the Six Pack
Spiderman escapes from Iron Man, goes on Matt Lauer's show, making a speech about how he's changed his view on the Registration Act, and then joins the Anti-Reg group after meeting Captain America on a rooftop.
GW Bridge is in the Six Pack
Captain America gets a key for the Negative Zone Prison from Baron Zemo
Typeface gets killed.
Captain America makes a deal with villains before the Punisher shoots them
Cable stays on Captain America's side
Earlier, Namor begs Black Panther to join Captain America's side
Scarecrow and Molten Man are working for The Chameleon.
Seriously. I think they should do a cross-universe crossover thing, where moustache-twirling Iron Man from Amazing Spider-Man meets sane, reasoned Iron Man from Civil War, say...
It couldn't make things less confusing.
The talented Mr. Sean McKeever has signed exclusively with DC, and will start when he finishes up with his Marvel commitments. It is rumoured that he’ll be working on one of their bigger crossover projects of 2007 with editor Mike Marts, which I’m told could involve the New Gods.
Is this indeed a possibility? Are the stars right? We’ll see. I find this to be terrific news… if true. I hear that the official announcement will come at New York Comic Con.
One thing I’ve always wondered is if Civil War and Annihilation will crossover themselves into this great big mega-crossover or something. Although I cannot say if that will happen or not (But wouldn’t it be neat?), I have come across some information that Nova will end up back on Earth and as a follow-up will link with Civil War. Not a total crossover, mind you. We should be looking for big things in late 2007 / early 2008… It seems that Civil War is just a large piece of an even larger puzzle. Apparently reading and being familiar with Avengers Disassembled has a lot to do with the overall scope of things to come.
Are we to see more from the team whose destruction helped pitch the 616 into the throes of Civil War? Yes, I hear. He or she will be appearing in Avengers: The Initiative (with Dan Slott writing it, Stefano Caselli on art, and Jim Cheung doing covers… Great team, if you ask me). Who will it be? I don’t know for sure, but I’m hoping for Night Thrasher!
As you may know, “Clor” will be showing his Goliath killing self again soon. Also, I understand the big, buried, and quite under-appreciated guy is “dead dead”. His demise wasn’t as meaningless as one might think, by they way, for it’s supposed to have an even deeper impact… er, so to speak.
When one aggressive poster David O'Neill stated, "Thank God there are people at Marvel who don't want you working for them ever again," Chuck replied, "If your God is one of intolerance and dishonesty and intellectual laziness then you can indeed thank him. Closer to home, you can simply thank Axel Alonso." He later clarified, "And were Axel to become the king of the world it would not affect my standing at Marvel one iota. I'm blacklisted," and further as to the reason, "It's the same reason that you have for wanting me blacklisted. I am apparently an intolerant, hate-filled bigot. And it is as petty as me being critical of Marvel's output. Of course, Mr. Alonso has never bothered to ask me my opinions personally. And the rest of the editors at Marvel are too spineless to go against him."
Joe Quesada has stated a number of times that no one is blacklisted at Marvel, although Marv Wolfman has previously been mentioned as an example.
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@\The "Civil War" continuity gaffes continue apace. Not just the usual nit picky different-versions-of-same-scenes, but the actual continuity contradicting plot points. Currently I believe it can only be explained if there's two separate timelines being shown, parallel, side by side. Universe 616 and, say... 616 1/3.
616:
600 died at Stamford, mostly children
Sue Richard leaves the Fantastic Four quietly, slipping away after giving Reed a seeing to and a nice meal, leaving a note.
Iron Man tells Spider-Man that the Negative Zone prison is temporary.
Iron Man and Captain America have a Final Meeting.
The Black Panther has the Ebony Sword
Solo is in Prison
Spiderman escapes from Iron Man, get chased down and attacked by Jack O'Lantern until he is rescued by the Punisher and carried to the Anti-Reg HQ.
GW Bridge is pulled out of retirement to hunt down the Punisher
Captain America gets codes for the Negative Zone Prison from Ryker Island
Typeface gets sent to prison.
Captain America doesn't try to make a deal with villains before the Punisher shoots them
Cable leaves Captain America's side
Later, Sue Richards begs Namor to join Captain America's side
Scarecrow and Molten Man are working for the Government
616 1/3:
900 died at Stamford, 60 children.
Sue Richards has a big barney, smashes the Baxter Building up and storms out. No note is referred to.
Iron Man tells Spider-Man that the Negative Zone prison is not temporary.
Iron Man and Captain America have a Totally Different, Superfluous and Contradictory Final Meeting.
The Black Knight has the Ebony Sword
Solo is in the Six Pack
Spiderman escapes from Iron Man, goes on Matt Lauer's show, making a speech about how he's changed his view on the Registration Act, and then joins the Anti-Reg group after meeting Captain America on a rooftop.
GW Bridge is in the Six Pack
Captain America gets a key for the Negative Zone Prison from Baron Zemo
Typeface gets killed.
Captain America makes a deal with villains before the Punisher shoots them
Cable stays on Captain America's side
Earlier, Namor begs Black Panther to join Captain America's side
Scarecrow and Molten Man are working for The Chameleon.
Seriously. I think they should do a cross-universe crossover thing, where moustache-twirling Iron Man from Amazing Spider-Man meets sane, reasoned Iron Man from Civil War, say...
It couldn't make things less confusing.