Pako__ wrote: I look that all the covers are from "Dark Reing" Someone knows the story behind this game? I just want to know more about the history behind this comic book and also have and idea what future characters they can release based in the history. Also i would like to see a event based in civil wars history, and other based in avengers vs X men
Eddiemon wrote: Pako__ wrote: I look that all the covers are from "Dark Reing" Someone knows the story behind this game? I just want to know more about the history behind this comic book and also have and idea what future characters they can release based in the history. Also i would like to see a event based in civil wars history, and other based in avengers vs X men First up, all the covers aren't from Dark Reign. In fact most of the covers aren't from Dark reign era at all. They can release pretty much any character based on the event's history. The only characters that really shouldn't exist are Thor and Hulk, and they already made it in.
Psykopathic wrote: Eddiemon wrote: Pako__ wrote: I look that all the covers are from "Dark Reing" Someone knows the story behind this game? I just want to know more about the history behind this comic book and also have and idea what future characters they can release based in the history. Also i would like to see a event based in civil wars history, and other based in avengers vs X men First up, all the covers aren't from Dark Reign. In fact most of the covers aren't from Dark reign era at all. They can release pretty much any character based on the event's history. The only characters that really shouldn't exist are Thor and Hulk, and they already made it in. Why shouldn't they have made it in exactly?
Katai wrote: Psykopathic wrote: Eddiemon wrote: Pako__ wrote: I look that all the covers are from "Dark Reing" Someone knows the story behind this game? I just want to know more about the history behind this comic book and also have and idea what future characters they can release based in the history. Also i would like to see a event based in civil wars history, and other based in avengers vs X men First up, all the covers aren't from Dark Reign. In fact most of the covers aren't from Dark reign era at all. They can release pretty much any character based on the event's history. The only characters that really shouldn't exist are Thor and Hulk, and they already made it in. Why shouldn't they have made it in exactly? Thor is "dead", and is in an "Eternal Slumber" at the moment (I think it was to prevent the end of the world from occurring). Project Thunder (to create a Thor Clone) was actually created by Tony Stark and Reed Richards during Civil War. Bruce Banner is imprisoned in a facility three miles underground after the events of World War Hulk
dolfanpescao wrote: Now that you guys are talking about all this sagas, can any of you find the chronological order of all this.
Howler wrote: If you read comics about 20 years ago, then I recommend Rick Remender's fairly recent Uncanny X-Force run. It ran around the same time Dark Reign storyline started. He uses a lot of ideas and characters from the X-Men era of about 20 years ago to craft one of the best mutant sagas in a long time. The whole run is pretty self-contained and doesn't crossover with other "X" titles.
beezer37_84 wrote: I know this won't be for everyone but whenever I've been away from comics for a while and want to catch up on something specific I'll look up the starting dates and then look through the solicitations from those months. For the few years that I read comics religiously seeing the new solicits was almost as exciting as reading the books themselves so it emulates that to a certain extent.
wathombe wrote: Howler wrote: If you read comics about 20 years ago, then I recommend Rick Remender's fairly recent Uncanny X-Force run. It ran around the same time Dark Reign storyline started. He uses a lot of ideas and characters from the X-Men era of about 20 years ago to craft one of the best mutant sagas in a long time. The whole run is pretty self-contained and doesn't crossover with other "X" titles. Thanks for the tip! I've been enjoying the Wolverine and the X-Men book over the past month, since it features more ~1990 X-Men than Uncanny X-Men does now. Of course, I like Chris Bachalo's art, so I'm enjoying Uncanny X-Men, too. I will check out Remender's Uncanny X-Force. (Comixology is a godsend, especially the Marvel sales. I picked up the first 30 issues of WAXM yesterday for .99 apiece.) beezer37_84 wrote: I know this won't be for everyone but whenever I've been away from comics for a while and want to catch up on something specific I'll look up the starting dates and then look through the solicitations from those months. For the few years that I read comics religiously seeing the new solicits was almost as exciting as reading the books themselves so it emulates that to a certain extent. What are solicitations?