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Post by Stephen Day on Feb 23, 2019 3:52:29 GMT
Two issues into this series and I'm really enjoying it. I've dropped Jason Aaron's Avengers at this point, so this series is the main Avengers team book for me.
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Post by chap22 on Feb 23, 2019 6:01:55 GMT
I LOVED No Surrender, so I'm really looking forward to this, just waiting the extra 6 months or so until it's on the Marvel Unlimited app and I can read it all in one sitting for "free".
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Post by glaeken on Feb 23, 2019 14:10:18 GMT
Good so far. And hopefully, when they have Conan involved, it will seem natural, and not shoe horned in.
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Post by Stephen Day on Feb 23, 2019 16:13:18 GMT
Good so far. And hopefully, when they have Conan involved, it will seem natural, and not shoe horned in. With the writers that are involved I'm at least hopeful that it'll be good.
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Post by Amoebas on Feb 23, 2019 16:25:25 GMT
I read it earlier today and really liked the focus on Hawkeye. As to the plot, it's has given me a migraine - the story relies on the Earth having been moved, and I've been racking my brain trying to think of a time where that has happened before. In the DCU, sure, lots of times, but I can't think of one in the MU. Pieces of Earth, sure, but not the whole planet! This is going to plague me for a while.
I really don't have an interest in the bad guys - they are so obnoxiously over powered it's comical.
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Post by Stephen Day on Feb 23, 2019 16:56:43 GMT
I read it earlier today and really liked the focus on Hawkeye. As to the plot, it's has given me a migraine - the story relies on the Earth having been moved, and I've been racking my brain trying to think of a time where that has happened before. In the DCU, sure, lots of times, but I can't think of one in the MU. Pieces of Earth, sure, but not the whole planet! This is going to plague me for a while. I really don't have an interest in the bad guys - they are so obnoxiously over powered it's comical. It was moved in Avengers: No Surrender, the story that No Road Home is a sequel to.
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Post by Amoebas on Feb 23, 2019 17:41:13 GMT
I read it earlier today and really liked the focus on Hawkeye. As to the plot, it's has given me a migraine - the story relies on the Earth having been moved, and I've been racking my brain trying to think of a time where that has happened before. In the DCU, sure, lots of times, but I can't think of one in the MU. Pieces of Earth, sure, but not the whole planet! This is going to plague me for a while. I really don't have an interest in the bad guys - they are so obnoxiously over powered it's comical. It was moved in Avengers: No Surrender, the story that No Road Home is a sequel to. Yeah, I caught that being critical to the story. I'm trying to think of a time before all of that somewhere in MU history. Because if it had been moved, say Earth was shunted into the Negative Zone, then that kind of nullifies Nix's set-up. I usually trust Waid on continuity matters like this, but my brain keeps telling me there was something somewhere/somewhen.
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Post by Stephen Day on Feb 23, 2019 19:45:06 GMT
It was moved in Avengers: No Surrender, the story that No Road Home is a sequel to. Yeah, I caught that being critical to the story. I'm trying to think of a time before all of that somewhere in MU history. Because if it had been moved, say Earth was shunted into the Negative Zone, then that kind of nullifies Nix's set-up. I usually trust Waid on continuity matters like this, but my brain keeps telling me there was something somewhere/somewhen. Oh sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying.
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Post by Amoebas on Feb 23, 2019 21:50:18 GMT
Yeah, I caught that being critical to the story. I'm trying to think of a time before all of that somewhere in MU history. Because if it had been moved, say Earth was shunted into the Negative Zone, then that kind of nullifies Nix's set-up. I usually trust Waid on continuity matters like this, but my brain keeps telling me there was something somewhere/somewhen. Oh sorry, I misunderstood what you were saying. No prob - I could have been clearer.
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Post by noctournem on Mar 5, 2019 19:15:15 GMT
It was moved in Avengers: No Surrender, the story that No Road Home is a sequel to. Yeah, I caught that being critical to the story. I'm trying to think of a time before all of that somewhere in MU history. Because if it had been moved, say Earth was shunted into the Negative Zone, then that kind of nullifies Nix's set-up. I usually trust Waid on continuity matters like this, but my brain keeps telling me there was something somewhere/somewhen. The beyonder? High Evolutionary?
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Post by chap22 on Mar 5, 2019 20:02:02 GMT
Yeah, I caught that being critical to the story. I'm trying to think of a time before all of that somewhere in MU history. Because if it had been moved, say Earth was shunted into the Negative Zone, then that kind of nullifies Nix's set-up. I usually trust Waid on continuity matters like this, but my brain keeps telling me there was something somewhere/somewhen. The beyonder? High Evolutionary? The Beyonder only moved a portion of Earth (Denver to be exact), and HE created Counter-Earth on the opposite side of the sun (or some such...I’m a bit sketchy on those details). I don’t recall either ever moving the whole planet
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Post by Amoebas on Mar 5, 2019 22:23:36 GMT
The beyonder? High Evolutionary? The Beyonder only moved a portion of Earth (Denver to be exact), and HE created Counter-Earth on the opposite side of the sun (or some such...I’m a bit sketchy on those details). I don’t recall either ever moving the whole planet Agree on both. The Watcher hid the Earth a couple times, but it was always still 'there'. Has the MU Earth ever been moved before? My gut still says yes but even after a week I can't remember where. Not the one I hope to remember but what about that Hickman when Earth's collide stuff. I didn't really follow any of that but if I have this right, the Earth went boom and Reed Richards recreated everything or some BS. If any of this is true, it might count but then it's still not 'moving' the planet.
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Post by liama on Mar 6, 2019 23:26:46 GMT
1) Just tried reading the third issue that was a slog.
2) I noticed how this series has the legacy numbering on the covers. I thought this was something separate.
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Post by Stephen Day on Apr 15, 2019 1:17:54 GMT
At this point I really want to know what's inside that house.
A friend of mine was joking that he'd lose it if Cain and Abel walked out.
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Post by Amoebas on Apr 15, 2019 1:43:03 GMT
At this point I really want to know what's inside that house. A friend of mine was joking that he'd lose it if Cain and Abel walked out. They could have tried harder to not make it resemble the Houses of Mystery & Secrets so much (because that's all I've ever thought they were too. )
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