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I think you can tell from that, he made it himself. |
eeeeeokay. This is why I don't read too many comics....
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There's just always a bunch of crazy storylines that get grazier as they are passed through the hands of different writers. Continuity is crazy. I mean, DC had to do Crisis on Infinite Earths and New 52 to reboot. I just can't do it. Unless you've been there from the very beginning, it's hard to follow what the heck's happening with these characters and stories. At least that is my experience. This is just my opinion, I don't mean to piss off/offend anyone. I just have always felt like an outsider with comics. I generally can only enjoy one-off graphic novels like The Killing Joke or Hush because I don't have to know the history to get what's happening. |
Is there more to current Spider-Man other than "Yeah, he's basically just Iron-Man now"?
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I go into comic book stores and feel a degree of anxiety when I actually look at comics instead of figures. The other thing for me is, and I don't know if it's just DC that does this, but when I read comics, a lot of times in the speech bubbles they put words in bold that don't need to be in bold. So there's emphasis on ridiculous things like "I opened the door" |
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This Tombstone is amongst Hasbro's finest work. Maybe it's because I'm a fan of the character and because they chose a costume I love for this guy (I honestly like it more than the suit or plain black T-Shirt look, it gives him that unapologetically 80s look), but this guy is one of the best offerings from Hasbro to me. It's exactly the type of figure I'd imagine for Tombstone.
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EDIT: this is probably pretty off-topic for this thread. I probably won't be continuing to elaborate on this as I feel I've said all that I need to say on the matter, so I won't be getting any further off-topic. If Weapon X wants to continue it/needs me to explain anything further, we can do it in PM.
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It was DC's most recent relaunch, but it didn't reboot the universe like New 52 did; instead, it's kind of positioning the New 52 reboot in-universe as someone else messing with the DC Universe, so all the different versions of characters from the New 52 weren't separate versions of the characters, but the same exact people, just with their history changed*. After DC Universe: Rebirth, for whichever titles you want to read, you read the "[title]: Rebirth" (which is kind of a one-shot to introduce new readers to that specific title), and then start the actual series with the "[title] #1", and continue on from there. It's only been a year since then, so even the titles that have been bi-weekly and started right after DC: Rebirth started are only in their early #20's**, and many of them have already had trade paperbacks released; so you can just pick up however many trade paperbacks there are for that title, and whichever issues that aren't included yet in a trade paperback (take Batman, for example***; right now, it's up to issue #21, so you'd go and pick up Batman: Rebirth, Batman Vol. 1: I Am Gotham (Batman #1-6), Batman: Night of the Monster Men (the crossover one; Batman #7-8, Nightwing #5-6, and Detective Comics #941-942), and Batman Vol. 2: I Am Suicide (Batman #9-15), and then you'd go and pick up the individual issues of Batman #16-21. Of course, you could always just pick up each individual issue as well, but that might cost more). Do that for all titles you're interested in. Sorry if this was still too complicated, but this is the least complicated explanation I personally can give. *The exception to this is Superman, who is the pre-New 52 version, but this gets explained further as you read into the books that have been coming out since then. **This is true except for Detective Comics and Action Comics; those titles' numberings have been restored to the ones that started when they originally started in the 1930's and weren't really changed (as far as I know) until the New 52 reset them both back to #1, so they restarted after Rebirth from issues #934 and #957, respectively. ***Batman in particular is a bit complicated in terms of the collections, as it had a crossover with other titles; the collected forms of the majority of other titles are just the different issues of that comic. Quote:
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i remember getting this wave back in 2008 and being absolutely gutted to discover i got a variant hulk instead of an end hulk,leaving me with an incomplete BAF! but finally after all these years...........he is complete!
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Ugh, you're making me want to start trying to get the pieces for Fing. That joker is going to set me back. That a great shot of him.
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Hurry up and release Guardians Wave 2, Hasbro...
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Has anyone ran into the 12 inch symbiote spidey yet ?? I usually don't hit targets all that often however i was curious.
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Of course, if it comes out even in June that's 5 waves in six months. We know the Defenders "wave", (four figures only right?) and the Thor wave for sure. There's the rumors of the Deadpool/Spider-man/Avengers/Black Panther waves but I can't help but think all or at least most of those are 2018, if they're real. I wonder what else there may be for the rest of the year. I can't imagine Hasbro wants to front end their waves and have 5 in the first half and 2, with one of them being small, in the second. Even last year we had 4 of the 7 in the second half. |
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Ran into the spidey/vulture 2 pack this morning at a walmart. I was tempted to get it, however didn't need another regular deco spidey figure. So i passed on it. Maybe when it drops down in price i'll get it.
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...also, Hurry up with Sue, Panther, the A-Force set, and Dark Phoenix & Cyclops set...Hasbro. |
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Before we can make any recommendations, what character's are you interested in? With a username like Weapon X, I would assume that you are interested in X-Men. If so, start with the Chris Claremont run on Uncanny X-Men. How you acquire them is up to you, but give Claremont's run a shot at least till John Byrne takes over as the artist. Byrne's issues are some of my favorites and he's a really good artist. |
While I like the look of Mantis and Rocket, I'm hoping at least Rocket will get a canon outing. That said, the Guardians have had many different looks in recent years. Even the quintessential Conquest costumes were simply Kree-inspired mission duds, so I could fudge the new MCU Rocket into my collection if they don't redraft him.
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