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Marvel Confirms Bendis and Marquez on Civil War II

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It's always weird stumbling into an inside joke you're not aware of.
Still pretty funny though. Always assumed it was a heat beam or something.
first off, you have the best avatar on NeoGAF

secondly - while the term "punch dimension" is joke, the mechanics are canon

Cyclops possesses the mutant ability to project a beam of heatless, ruby-colored concussive force from his eyes, which act as interdimensional apertures between this universe and another. Cyclops’ body constanty absorbs ambient energy, such as sunlight, from his environment into his body’s cells, which allows him to open the apertures. Cyclops’ mind generates a psionic field that is attuned to the forces that maintain the apertures
 
The secret wars Civil War was kind of fun, but mostly because they could go totally crazy with how the world had evolved. Wonder how they plan to draw people in here.

Also funny that they obviously try to get people who saw the movie, but those will only end up confused when they see Falcon as Cap and Steve being an old geezer.
 
Oh, goody, another Bendis crossover event. Those always play so well to his strengths as a writer.

Maybe this will be even more ineptly plotted than the original, with its bizarre, out-of-nowhere "the bad guys were really the good guys all along" ending and near-total disinterest in the moral and ethical ramifications of the moral and ethical conflict that the entire story was ostensibly premised on.
 
I have a feeling this may have to do with
the cure for the mutant gene
that was touched upon in recent Invincible Ironman issues.
 
Huh... had no idea.
So Cyclopse's beam is like getting punched in the face by light or what?

That's exactly right

Always looking for an excuse to post this.
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I LOVE Bendis for street-level heroes, some of his other series I read I didn't dig as much. But I don't like it when people automatically shit on him, when he's written Daredevil, Ultimate Spider-Man, Jessica Jones Alias, etc.

He also did Secret Invasion, which was awesome. He can do this.
 
Didn't they just return to Civil War in Secret Wars? And didn't Hickman's Avengers have a central heroes v heroes plot that ended with Stark and Cap brawling at the end of the world? Why we gotta do this again? I mean, I know why we're doing this again... but why we gotta do this again?
 
He also did Secret Invasion, which was awesome. He can do this.
Had potential but ended up being quite a mess, just like all his other big crossover events. Best one he did was Dark Reign and that wasn't even a proper event.

Didn't they just return to Civil War in Secret Wars? And didn't Hickman's Avengers have a central heroes v heroes plot that ended with Stark and Cap brawling at the end of the world? Why we gotta do this again? I mean, I know why we're doing this again... but why we gotta do this again?
It was Civil War in an alternate universe where it never ended the way it did in the comics and was still going on years later. There was actually a big twist in that it ended up being
Secret Invasion
. It was a real shame it was just a Secret Wars tie-in mini-series since I'd love to have seen it expanded on a bit more.

The "Time Runs Out" Avengers vs Illuminati arc in Hickman's Avengers was really good, especially because of this moment:

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Is Bendis Marvel's Geoff Johns?

In what respect? Johns is most famous for Green Latern and the Flash which aren't exactly street level characters. If you just mean on a general level that they've both written a shitload for their respective companies and although they're both good writers they written so many comics that the average comic book fan has seen their flaws 1000 times by now and is kinda sick of them then yeah.
 
In a comic? NEVER

Well, the MCU is still a fairly new phenomenon so yeah it actually hasn't been relevant in comics till recently with the additions of Coulson, Nick Fury jr. the change ups in Avengers lineup, etc. I personally hope this doesn't become standard because it will just stunt creativity in comics (yea I know here comes the jokes). If they are really hell bent on making a comic series tie in to the MCU they should just start a MCU comic series ala Ultimate Marvel.

The "Time Runs Out" Avengers vs Illuminati arc in Hickman's Avengers was really good, especially because of this moment:

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Batman did it better in JLU.

"I don't have to do anything"
 
In what respect? Johns is most famous for Green Latern and the Flash which aren't exactly street level characters. If you just mean on a general level that they've both written a shitload for their respective companies and although they're both good writers they written so many comics that the average comic book fan has seen their flaws 1000 times by now and is kinda sick of them then yeah.

They're the big exclusive writers for their companies, don't really write much image work, and face a lot of criticism from fans but still sell truckloads.

don't tell anyone but I like John's work. The first two volumes in N52 JL were a snore though.
 
Had potential but ended up being quite a mess, just like all his other big crossover events. Best one he did was Dark Reign and that wasn't even a proper event.


It was Civil War in an alternate universe where it never ended the way it did in the comics and was still going on years later. There was actually a big twist in that it ended up being
Secret Invasion
. It was a real shame it was just a Secret Wars tie-in mini-series since I'd love to have seen it expanded on a bit more.

The "Time Runs Out" Avengers vs Illuminati arc in Hickman's Avengers was really good, especially because of this moment:

4AbDW1w.jpg
Old Man Steve swear he can just tell folks what to do, he must forgot who he was talking too.
 
It's not Mark Millar, so I'll look forward to it. Then again, I like some of Mark Millar's stuff.
Which Bendis will this be?

Guardians of the Galaxy Bendis or Daredevil Bendis?
Uncanny X-Men Bendis, because I really liked that book.
This. Smh
Samesies.
So a proxy war.
Steve and Sam aren't on good terms either. The reason for this might actually be really interesting. I'm assuming that Cap will be going after Tony for what he did during his time with the Illuminati, but then again, they're working together in ANAD Avengers, so I dunno.
Is Bendis Marvel's Geoff Johns?

Sort of, but the opposite? Johns is really good with large-scale stuff, Bendis is really good with small-scale stuff.
 
Well, the MCU is still a fairly new phenomenon so yeah it actually hasn't been relevant in comics till recently with the additions of Coulson, Nick Fury jr. the change ups in Avengers lineup, etc. I personally hope this doesn't become standard because it will just stunt creativity in comics (yea I know here comes the jokes). If they are really hell bent on making a comic series tie in to the MCU they should just start a MCU comic series ala Ultimate Marvel.

Maybe not in Marvel but in DC yeah...they coincidentally gave Batman this costume

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when the Tim Buton movies were popular. They also brought back vicki vale as a regular member of the cast for the first time since the 60s.

Strange as it is, Tim Drake was created to tie in with the movie too. The original script for the 89 Batman movie had Robin in it. When DC killed Robin the Warner Bros execs demanded that they have a new Robin in time for the movie. DC created Tim Drake and then Robin got dropped from the script.
 
They're the big exclusive writers for their companies, don't really write much image work, and face a lot of criticism from fans but still sell truckloads.

don't tell anyone but I like John's work. The first two volumes in N52 JL were a snore though.

I like both of their work! They are both good writers. I think it would be cool to see Bendis go to DC and Johns go to Marvel to shake things up. Bendis on Batman would be awesome.

Johns also wrote avengers for like 10 issues before he went to DC but that doesnt count
 
Weirdly enough I kinda figure Tony and Steve will be on the same side for this one; they've been playing up the "Sam and Steve aren't on speaking terms" for a while now and I could see that being a factor here.
 
Sinestro Corp War was the best DC event I read imo

Just so much fun.

I haven't read Johns' even stuff. Infinity was good, you got me there. Still, most of the time someone gets assigned an event book and it's really creation by committee and barely reads like their work.

I have yet to read secret war, the leadup I've read has been good. Same for Civil War though...

Did you read Forever Evil? Read it, read it, read it...
 
I haven't read Johns' event stuff. Infinity was good, you got me there. Still, most of the time someone gets assigned an event book and it's really creation by committee and barely reads like their work.

I have yet to read secret wars, the leadup I've read has been good. Same for Civil War though...
Annihilation was really good too.

Secret Wars has been excellent so far, despite the lengthy delays. I don't think it'll be better than Infinity after it's over since that event had two Hickman Avengers books flanking the main series.

yeah they kind of let that plot line drop.
In a Bendis book?! ��
 
Annihilation was really good too.

Secret Wars has been excellent so far, despite the lengthy delays. I don't think it'll be better than Infinity after it's over since that event had two Hickman Avengers books flanking the main series.
You kidding? SW is already better than Infinity! Everything died! Punisher uses all his bullets!
God Doom
! Kick ass Esad Ribic art!

List goes on.
 
Maybe not in Marvel but in DC yeah...they coincidentally gave Batman this costume

dar_batman_kjones.jpg


when the Tim Buton movies were popular. They also brought back vicki vale as a regular member of the cast for the first time since the 60s.

Strange as it is, Tim Drake was created to tie in with the movie too. The original script for the 89 Batman movie had Robin in it. When DC killed Robin the Warner Bros execs demanded that they have a new Robin in time for the movie. DC created Tim Drake and then Robin got dropped from the script.

To be fair, that was a cool costume though. And I never heard about the Tim Drake thing. I remember getting polybag/hologram Robin #1 but it just felt like they were introducing another Robin to me. I guess my problem is when they make real significant changes to comic continuity to tie in with the MCU which they have never had a cinematic universe to continually lineup with till recently. Comics invented the whole elseworlds and multiple universe thing so it just seems dumb to try and lineup the main marvel comic universe with the MCU.
 
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