“Siege” looks to bring Thor — the subject of a movie being developed by Marvel Studios — more fully onto the Marvel stage. The event also promises to bring Marvel’s varied heroes together, despite the divisions that have built up in recent years.And there's no garuntee it'll be worth buying either, nor that any of the "changes" will be appealing. Not with Quesada in charge, and come to think of it, not with Tom Brevoort running this part of the show either.
But that doesn’t guarantee a happier Marvel universe by the end.
Because if we're going to try and stop the misuse of our favorite comics and their protagonists by the companies that write and publish them, we've got to see what both the printed and online comics news is doing wrong. This blog focuses on both the good and the bad, the newspaper media and the online websites. Unabashedly. Unapologetically. Scanning the media for what's being done right and what's being done wrong.
Monday, December 28, 2009
What changes are in store for MCU?
The Colorado Springs Gazette tells that the Siege crossover is going to bring big changes to the Marvel universe. But, as the following suggests:
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