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Subject: Skrull Storyline is Lame [Re: Ty] Posted Sun Jul 29, 2007 at 08:47:17 pm CDT |
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This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event.
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Subject: I agree. Hey let's start an arguement to put life back on this board! [Re: LameStory] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 09:24:58 am CDT |
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Hopefully it won't be too "uncivil". But yeah, lameness is a staple of Hudlin's run on BP. > This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event.
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Darius![]() |
Subject: Re: I agree. Hey let's start an arguement to put life back on this board! [Re: Halo82] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 12:56:14 pm CDT |
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I'd like to see Panther and Storm help out Spider-Man on his quest to avenge Aunt May, or see them play a larger role in World War Hulk.
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Primetime![]() |
Subject: Re: Skrull Storyline is Lame [Re: LameStory] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 09:47:37 pm CDT |
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> This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event. This isn't a Skrull Storyline. It's a Zombies storyline that features Skrulls. The Zombies are popular. Panther battled Doom not too long ago, and the result was complaints. Capt. America is dead, but before he died, the two sparred. Panther battled Iron Man not too long ago. Panther battled the Inhumans not too long ago. Panther battled Ninjas not to long ago. The Zombies are something different. We can't keep the same theme throughout. After this arc, Panther takes on Psycho Man.
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Subject: it's obvious that Hudlin is bored and don't know what to write about anymore ''nt'' [Re: LameStory] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 10:29:51 pm CDT |
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i agree, the last story arc is not only lame, but pathetic. i am not a hater perse, i love hudlin 's work for example in the first story arc. but since then teh quality has gone on a trip downhill. and teh last story arc is totally boring and absurd, and teh art is terrible
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Subject: sorry for the ''nt'' signal, the post above indeed has content!!! it was a mistake!! [Re: ñañoñ] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 10:31:03 pm CDT |
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> i agree, the last story arc is not only lame, but pathetic. > i am not a hater perse, i love hudlin 's work for example in the first story arc. > but since then teh quality has gone on a trip downhill. and teh last story arc is totally boring and absurd, and teh art is terrible
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Louis![]() |
Subject: Re: it's obvious that Hudlin is bored and don't know what to write about anymore ''nt'' [Re: ñañoñ] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 11:00:19 pm CDT |
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> i agree, the last story arc is not only lame, but pathetic. > i am not a hater perse, i love hudlin 's work for example in the first story arc. > but since then teh quality has gone on a trip downhill. and teh last story arc is totally boring and absurd, and teh art is terrible Huldin is a shadow of what Chirstopher Priest did with the character. He makes Black Panther bland and contrived rather than regal. it's like Huldin has no clue who the Black Panther is, or anyone in the Marvel U. for that matter. --The One They Call Lou--
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Subject: Re: I agree. Hey let's start an arguement to put life back on this board! [Re: Darius] Posted Mon Jul 30, 2007 at 11:03:14 pm CDT |
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It would be great to see Black Panther being a king again, rather than a cameo player in his own series. --The One They Call Lou--
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Subject: Agree, somewhat. [Re: Primetime] Posted Tue Jul 31, 2007 at 08:06:28 am CDT |
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> > This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event. > > This isn't a Skrull Storyline. It's a Zombies storyline that features Skrulls. The Zombies are popular. Panther battled Doom not too long ago, and the result was complaints. Capt. America is dead, but before he died, the two sparred. Panther battled Iron Man not too long ago. Panther battled the Inhumans not too long ago. Panther battled Ninjas not to long ago. The Zombies are something different. We can't keep the same theme throughout. After this arc, Panther takes on Psycho Man. I different range of foes is vital to a good book, but a series should keep to a certain genre, IMO, to maintain the title character's strength, whatever they may be. I don't think Hudlin's Panther has done that, but preferences vary.
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Yaw![]() |
Subject: I agree [Re: Thatguy] Posted Fri Aug 10, 2007 at 01:27:16 pm CDT |
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> > > This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event. > > > > This isn't a Skrull Storyline. It's a Zombies storyline that features Skrulls. The Zombies are popular. Panther battled Doom not too long ago, and the result was complaints. Capt. America is dead, but before he died, the two sparred. Panther battled Iron Man not too long ago. Panther battled the Inhumans not too long ago. Panther battled Ninjas not to long ago. The Zombies are something different. We can't keep the same theme throughout. After this arc, Panther takes on Psycho Man. > > I different range of foes is vital to a good book, but a series should keep to a certain genre, IMO, to maintain the title character's strength, whatever they may be. I don't think Hudlin's Panther has done that, but preferences vary. I agree with this statement. IT is good to maintain a certain genre at least in the beginning to get some sort of footing. I have felt like this since this volume began. IT doesn't have a real foundation yet imo. For the longest time I felt that it was still new and had time to develop more but now this book is at nearing issue #30 and the next arc still has BP not in Wakanda but space traveling with FF4. We need some resolution with the plotlines in Wakanda and less randomness.
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Thatguy![]() |
Subject: And thus ends the world *cough* nn/t [Re: Yaw] Posted Fri Aug 10, 2007 at 01:31:24 pm CDT |
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> > > > This Skrull Storyline is boring and really lame. It has to be the worst storyline that I have seen so far in the entire series. With all the characters in the Marvel Universe, you would think they would come up wiht better story lines. Have Black Panther battle Dr. Doom; Have him fight Spider Man/Daredevil/The Punisher/Capt. America etc. Anything would be better than this. It seems like all of the story lines after the Civil War Event have been bad in all of hte comic books issued by Marvel. It is as though all the writers went on vacation after working so hard after the Civil War event. > > > > > > This isn't a Skrull Storyline. It's a Zombies storyline that features Skrulls. The Zombies are popular. Panther battled Doom not too long ago, and the result was complaints. Capt. America is dead, but before he died, the two sparred. Panther battled Iron Man not too long ago. Panther battled the Inhumans not too long ago. Panther battled Ninjas not to long ago. The Zombies are something different. We can't keep the same theme throughout. After this arc, Panther takes on Psycho Man. > > > > I different range of foes is vital to a good book, but a series should keep to a certain genre, IMO, to maintain the title character's strength, whatever they may be. I don't think Hudlin's Panther has done that, but preferences vary. > > I agree with this statement. IT is good to maintain a certain genre at least in the beginning to get some sort of footing. I have felt like this since this volume began. IT doesn't have a real foundation yet imo. For the longest time I felt that it was still new and had time to develop more but now this book is at nearing issue #30 and the next arc still has BP not in Wakanda but space traveling with FF4. We need some resolution with the plotlines in Wakanda and less randomness.
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