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As great as Secret Wars has been over the past couple of issues, the story isn’t going to be the end of the Marvel Universe as we know it — the series will also not serve as the last event ever told by the publisher. Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso confirmed the existence of a new […]
Kill me now.
Is someone forcing you to buy comics you don’t want to read, Dave?
Good.
Secret Wars turned out to be a bit of a dud in the end. Hopefully the next one will be better.
Secret Wars #7 is now back to November (http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/957). So the chance of this being finished before January at the earliest would seem to be zero.
“Secret Wars turned out to be a bit of a dud in the end.”
How many of these things have ever NOT turned out to be duds?
Mike
“How many of these things have ever NOT turned out to be duds?” – Right?! We’re pretty much the village idiots here. Drinking the water each and every time, even though we know it’s nasty. There are so many events each year now (I mean, what in the world happened to once a year?!) that I HAVE actually started getting picky about them. A Vs. X, no thank you. Fear Itself, ugh. Dropped half way through. Convergence. Holy crap. Literally, two issues in and I was out. So I’m learning… kinda.
And could EVERYONE stop complaining about the lateness of Secret Wars. We are getting nine complete issues of Esad Ribic gorgeousness. If it takes him til next spring, I’ll wait. What is your other choice? For them to “DC up” their event books, and have like eight artists an issue? Ugh, no thank you.
@Nathan – the other option would be for companies not to solicit books by slow artists until all the issues are in the can, especially when it’s a limited series.
“Good.
Secret Wars turned out to be a bit of a dud in the end. Hopefully the next one will be better.”
It’s not over and it’s still the best selling book every month it comes out. I’m betting retailers are pretty damn happy about it.
My favorite comics are those designed for people who have BlackBerrys.
I’ve enjoyed Secret Wars. To each their own.