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by Venomaniac » Thu May 06, 2010 8:37 pm

K-Box wrote: I can boil it down to ONE reason - most superhero comics are being produced BY and FOR an ever-narrowing circle of die-hards who are at once both y in love with their own nostalgia for eras past, and are also so ashamed and insecure about being grown-ups who are still fans of "children's characters" that they go out of their way to make them more "adult," via simplistic expedients such as rape, murder and intentionally unpleasant portrayals of characters whom they themselves loved as kid for being the exact opposite of all that crap, with the upshot being that we now have stories that are childish without actually being fit for consumption by children, and "adult" without being worthy of intellectual consideration by truly mature adults, all at the same time.


by gregxb » Thu May 20, 2010 2:23 pm



by MadGoblin » Fri May 21, 2010 11:35 am
gregxb wrote:Well, now that his stint running the "Thunderbolts," his "Dark Reign" and his "Siege" of Asgard are over, I'd love to see a new "Green With Evil" essay that covers Thunderbolts #110 to Dark Avengers #16.
Obviously, it wouldn't need to cover EVERYTHING in between. Just the essential stuff. Thunderbolts, Dark Avengers, the Cabal, Iron Man: World's Most Wanted, American Son, Siege. I don't think, for example, Fantastic Four: Dark Reign, or Dark X-Men are essential.
gregxb wrote:Hmm, potential titles:
The Rise and Fall of Norman Osborn
gregxb wrote:
Norman's King of the World
by Berserkfury819 » Fri May 21, 2010 2:56 pm





by MadGoblin » Fri May 21, 2010 5:01 pm
Berserkfury819 wrote:If OMIT ends up being the debacle we're all expecting it to be (and I think there's a 95% chance it will be), might we see an OMIT article?
by Farley Stillwell » Sat May 22, 2010 4:45 am

by tschamp » Sat May 22, 2010 10:20 am
Farley Stillwell wrote:At least it'll finally answer all those long asked questions. You've said in your articles before that yuo're a stickler for continuity, so surely this is a good thing? Whether you like the answers or not, at least you'll finally have them.


by MadGoblin » Sat May 22, 2010 7:08 pm
tschamp wrote:Farley Stillwell wrote:At least it'll finally answer all those long asked questions. You've said in your articles before that yuo're a stickler for continuity, so surely this is a good thing? Whether you like the answers or not, at least you'll finally have them.
As one being a continuity fan, I don't think O.M.I.T will be fixing any continuity. It will enforce this new continuity and ignore past continuity.
by gregxb » Sat May 22, 2010 11:29 pm
MadGoblin wrote:tschamp wrote:Farley Stillwell wrote:At least it'll finally answer all those long asked questions. You've said in your articles before that yuo're a stickler for continuity, so surely this is a good thing? Whether you like the answers or not, at least you'll finally have them.
As one being a continuity fan, I don't think O.M.I.T will be fixing any continuity. It will enforce this new continuity and ignore past continuity.
There are things I don't care about anymore. I don't care who F.A.C.A.D.E. is. I didn't care whether or not Kevin Smith finished "The Evil That Men Do." I don't care how Quentin Beck came back from the dead or if he really ever was dead. And I don't care about how Joe Q's f**ked up Spider-Man continuity came into being.



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