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You have Wonder Woman as a diplomat who doesn't just solve things with violence and shows a better way by talking to people. Her love and hope for humanity make a good person to look up to in solving conflicts and a role model for women.
There are some comic sequels we try to pretend not exist you know. Especially to critically acclaimed Vertigo books. https://t.co/xhznKV4q36
*Because I'm talking about the nib let's see what comics show up today might be....
I'm so confused by this message I don't even know who it's making fun of or the point.
Vision used to be one of the more iconic Avengers and kind of is, but the John Byrne run kind OF DERAILED HIM HARD to never really recover from, this run destroyed his romance with Wanda and I would argue the characters never recovered from it, AF tries to fix this.
and this version of Avengers did well, for many people The Busiek run of Avengers is one of the best classic versions of the team fixing issues in past stories while telling new ones. It's not perfect It did give us Triathlon but it's good, Anyway Kurt wanted to free up baggage.
Like how confusing? No one know when it ended, what counted again a mess of an event, this led to Teen Tony and then other things, when that failed, Heroes Reborn trying to reboot the Avengers titles, after that Marvel would bring back the team and JUST reset them to classic mode
Now Avvengers Forever is a story that EXISTS for one Reason, TO RETCON THE SHIT OUT OF THE TERRIBLE AVENGERS STORY, the Crossing. Yeah It was one of the worst events of the 90's and so to do a summary of the event.....sigh... let's get this over with....
raza frazen always having to prove my statements are real. https://t.co/9CuP9V6aiX
anyway Travis is an amazing artist. If you can find it he did interiors for the second volume of Wildcats and mostly seems to do other work now. He was one of the best.
list
I Had That Same Dream Again,
I Wish I Could Say “Thank You,
A Journal Of My Father, by
Ping Pong, vols. 1–2, by
Remina, by Junji Ito,
Spy x Family, vols. 1–3, by Tatsuya Endo, https://t.co/GvWbhx06qf