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Post by scouts1998 on Mar 1, 2014 6:50:28 GMT -5
What comics are you really looking forward to for a long time and have not come out because they/it has been delayed.
This does not particularly include series like Superman Unchained and Hawkeye. I am talking about series like All-Star Batman and Robin #11 and #12/relaunch aswell as multiversity by Grant Morrison.
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Post by Czor on Mar 1, 2014 9:19:14 GMT -5
Multiversity is the ONE for me as it is holding DC from exploring further the New 52 multiverse as I heard/read somewhere that DC is waiting for Morrison to finish this in order to show what the Multiverse is in the New 52 (aside from Earth-2, Earth-3 and I'm not sure what else has been shown...)
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Post by miked on Mar 16, 2014 22:31:50 GMT -5
Danger Club and Pigs are the two series that have me waiting. there was at least some inkling that danger club might be coming soon, but nothing on pigs that i could find.
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Post by joroak on Mar 16, 2014 23:07:05 GMT -5
I enjoyed All Star Batman and Robin, even being the train wreck it was at times. Bummed (in all likely hood) it's never coming back
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Post by CaptainSuperior on Mar 17, 2014 7:21:05 GMT -5
*cough* *cough* Sandman Overture ...*clears throat*. What crack rock was DC smoking when they decided it was a good idea to release this book knowing the delay there would be between issues?
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Post by miked on Mar 17, 2014 18:54:04 GMT -5
*cough* *cough* Sandman Overture ...*clears throat*. What crack rock was DC smoking when they decided it was a good idea to release this book knowing the delay there would be between issues? this is one that i think should have been an oversized hardcover or something similar from the very beginning. it just would have worked better.
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Post by Simon on Mar 18, 2014 0:08:14 GMT -5
I enjoyed All Star Batman and Robin, even being the train wreck it was at times. Bummed (in all likely hood) it's never coming back Same, It was a train wreck I loved every insane second of though, despite all it's flaws I really wanted to know where it was going to end up.
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Post by joestate on Mar 18, 2014 16:23:46 GMT -5
*cough* *cough* Sandman Overture ...*clears throat*. What crack rock was DC smoking when they decided it was a good idea to release this book knowing the delay there would be between issues? THIS! I am so unhappy with the way they went about releasing this. I get this is a big crowd pleaser, but why even bother if you're not going to be able to actually release the damn thing in a timely manner?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2014 21:57:33 GMT -5
I enjoyed All Star Batman and Robin, even being the train wreck it was at times. Bummed (in all likely hood) it's never coming back Same, It was a train wreck I loved every insane second of though, despite all it's flaws I really wanted to know where it was going to end up. Couldn't agree more. I just finished re-reading it again recently and for some reason ended up online to discover the trade doesn't collect the 10th issue. So I tracked that down hoping for closure and was left even more bummed. Good Jim Gordon moments in it though.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2014 22:02:06 GMT -5
I think the worst culprit of this is Mark Millar. He can't seem to get any books out on time or out at all.
First graphic novel I ever bought was Red Son so Mark Millar will always hold a special place in my comics heart, but I have given up on so many of his books because they'll either never be finished or are rehashings of the same idea (decontrsucted superheros).
Loved Kick-Ass, Hit-Girl, Nemesis, Superior. Old Man Logan is one of my favourite books ever. I really enjoyed what we've got so far of Jupiter's Legacy although I can't remember any of it by now. I am DYING for the Nemesis sequel.
I just don't understand it. He doesn't have any monthly series' to keep him occupied like Bendis (who also suffers from lateness of his also amazing creator owned books but he gets away with it because of the other Marvel books he's putting out monthly without a problem)
He is apparently overseeing Fox's Marvel universe yet nothing is happening there other than X-Men and FF which aren't exactly huge spanning universes booked out for the next 10 years of cinema. So he's obviously not busy there. So what does he do? He just seems to talk alot about his books but never writes them. Its a bummer because he is a good writer. But unreliable to the point that I havent bothered picking up anything of his for over a year, even after its finished (like Kick-Ass)
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Post by CaptainSuperior on Sept 16, 2014 9:18:14 GMT -5
Jupiter's Legacy and Frankenstein Alive, Alive are big offenders of delayed production.
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Post by Tony on Sept 16, 2014 17:46:20 GMT -5
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