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Just hire Jason Aaron to write the Obi-Wan series. He is the one who wrote the (in continuity) comics that took place during the same time period as the show is supposed to cover
Sometimes a decade doesn’t seem that long when it comes to comics, but then other times it feels like forever.
Related: This gem of a comic book came out last decade (2011): but sure feels longer. It’s still still some of my favorite stuff of both Nick Spencer & @cjwardart’s
Oh and I’m glad we got an entire @GerryDuggan penned miniseries out of Frank’s Asgardian Revenge Tour post War Of The Realms. I mean how could you not enjoy Frank Castle promising revenge for those killed in the invasion of Midgard during War Of The Realms?
It’s been awhile, so can we revisit War Of The Realms, and some of the moments and looks that @jasonaaron @rdauterman @COLORnMATT gave us? The comic was worth it for the art alone, but lucky for us it was a comic literally years in the making. Look at these designs!
#XSpoilers Almost twenty years to the day between X-Men (1991) #97 and Excalibur (2019) #5
#XSpoilers Oh man, there’s so much good shit to get into with New Mutants #5. I said it last night, but I’ll mention again that Hickman’s take on Sam & Bobby are probably my favorite Hickman written Marvel characters. Add Izzy & Deathbird to them & the results are so much fun
#BatSpoilers for today’s issue:
I know a lot of people were all sorts of upset after Batman #50. While I still don’t agree with the marketing around that issue, it was perfect from a story perspective. It also made this week’s finale all the more impactful.
I won’t get into how I felt about the final issue of #EventLeviathan, or get into any spoilers whatsoever, but I did want to just acknowledge how great @alexmaleev is. His colors on top of his pencils are great. The colors created a mood that went a long way in carrying the issue