At least Ultimate Marvel is content with, for the most part, staying in its little Ultimate Ghetto.Kenjitsuka said:"But in the meantime, comics fans can be happy to know that the New 52 is being put to bed, and the classic superheroes are coming home. At least for a little while."
Go-Go-Gadet-Make-Permanent-Ray!!!!
Totally happy they are throwing New 52 under the bus it never should have crawled out from under in the first place.
Is there room under that bus for Ultimate Marvel too, I wonder?
Hey, I actually like the New 52 in spite of it all. It's done a lot of interesting, experimental things, and I don't think making it disappear would be the best solution. But I do think it works better as a parallel universe, like Marvel's Ultimate line, as others here have said.Akiraking said:Well I hope I don't get yelled at for my opinion but I enjoy the New 52 a lot. I have read a lot of the series and the only books I really don't like are some of the Batman stories that focus on really stupid villains. I know there were some stupid decisions like messing with Flash's history but other changes like Superman's relationship with Lois Lane is fine in my opinion because it is still clear he has feelings for her and I want to see them get together. Once they are together the stories are less interesting because there is no tension.
It's luckily true that Ultimate (ugh) Marvel doesn't stain the good stuff, indeed.Objectable said:At least Ultimate Marvel is content with, for the most part, staying in its little Ultimate Ghetto.Kenjitsuka said:"But in the meantime, comics fans can be happy to know that the New 52 is being put to bed, and the classic superheroes are coming home. At least for a little while."
Go-Go-Gadet-Make-Permanent-Ray!!!!
Totally happy they are throwing New 52 under the bus it never should have crawled out from under in the first place.
Is there room under that bus for Ultimate Marvel too, I wonder?
New 52 interrupted everything, gave us a bunch of shit storylines, three good ones, and, if this is too be believed, be utterly pointless in the end.