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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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Originally posted by Set: To be contrary, the completely self-contained nature of the Korvac story was what appealed to me. It was an 'epic' story in that it had everyone in it, without being splashed across 24 comic titles for an entire year. In and done.
So was the Celestial Madonna saga. And unlike Korvac, it had a writer who understood writing technique.
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Though I usually agree with you on Avengers stuff Stealth, I do like the Korvac Saga a lot. I don't rank it higher than the Celestial Madonna Saga (perhaps my favorite era), but I do see the Korvac Saga as "good traditional super-hero fun" that incorporates a lot of characters in a way that they all stayed in character and dealth with a huge problem. Kind of like a huge, Michael Bay type flashy story that was entertaining for what it was. I know you're not a fan of that entire era, but overall I like it as the subsequent era to Englehart's Avenger's run. I do hate Secret Wars though I'll be looking forward to Marvel's new Guardians of the Galaxy because I've been enjoying their Annhilation series and the use of Marvel's cosmic world. Looking forward to more Star Lord, Gamora and the rest.
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: Looking forward to more Star Lord, Gamora and the rest. They had me at Adam Warlock...
"Anytime a good book like this is cancelled, I hope another Teen Titan is murdered." --Cobalt
"Anytime an awesome book like S6 is cancelled, I hope EVERY Titan is murdered." --Me
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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Originally posted by Stealth: So was the Celestial Madonna saga. And unlike Korvac, it had a writer who understood writing technique. Never liked the CM saga. Mantis felt like some terribly Mary-Sue who'd been shoe-horned onto the team for that one arc, and then the story turned out to be all about her, in traditional Mary-Sue fashion. 'Let's watch the Avengers play Disciples to Mantis' Jesus storyline!' Different strokes, and all that.
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I do see the Korvac Saga as "good traditional super-hero fun" that incorporates a lot of characters in a way that they all stayed in character and dealth with a huge problem. Kind of like a huge, Michael Bay type flashy story that was entertaining for what it was. Fair enough. I don't like Michael Bay, either, but I certainly respect your opinion. Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I know you're not a fan of that entire era, but overall I like it as the subsequent era to Englehart's Avenger's run. Again, I respect your opinion. My main problem with the change from Englehart to Shooter (more specifically, the Shooter who was no longer a teenage prodigy on LSH guided by a hard-assed editor who was right most of the time) is what I'd compare to a gourmet restaurant getting torn down and replaced by a McDonald's. Ideally, there would be room for both (hey, I enjoy fast food sometimes), but there are, literally and metaphorically, a lot more McDonalds than gourmet restaurants in the world, and that can be frustrating. And I have to add that I weep when I think of what an extended Englehart/Perez run would have been like. Perez was improving by leaps and bounds JUST at the moment when Englehart quit, and Perez's art on Shooter's stories, especially the Grim Reaper one, is beyond awesome. Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I do hate Secret Wars though To stretch my metaphor, Secret Wars is third-rate fast food served with an extravagant but empty presentation. Originally posted by Set: Never liked the CM saga. Mantis felt like some terribly Mary-Sue who'd been shoe-horned onto the team for that one arc, and then the story turned out to be all about her, in traditional Mary-Sue fashion. 'Let's watch the Avengers play Disciples to Mantis' Jesus storyline!' LOL This is why I love discussing comics on this forum. Even when I disagree with someone's point, the point is always well-made and witty. Originally posted by Set: Different strokes, and all that. Yes, indeed. Long live Dr. Gym'll's Cultural Rarities at Legion World.
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Originally posted by Pov: Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: [b] Looking forward to more Star Lord, Gamora and the rest. They had me at Adam Warlock... [/b]They had me at Rocket Raccoon! I'll totally be picking this up.
Why are you laughing at me? It's unkind, as well as puzzling!
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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"And I have to add that I weep when I think of what an extended Englehart/Perez run would have been like. Perez was improving by leaps and bounds JUST at the moment when Englehart quit"
LYNCH CONWAY! LYNCH CONWAY!!!!!
"and Perez's art on Shooter's stories, especially the Grim Reaper one, is beyond awesome."
Oh, yeah-- the Grim Reaper story always stick out in my mind as the VERY issue where I suddenly realized, "Hey! George didn't make any drawing mistakes this issue!" (What ever happened to "earn while you learn?")
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Speaking of the end of the Englehart run... here's something I just sent a friend in an e-mail earlier today...
Only 2 writers have ever done Moon Dragon right, to my way of thinking-- Steve Gerber (who wrote her early appearances in DAREDEVIL-- of all places) and Jim Starlin (her creator, she was supposed to debut in IRON MAN but showed up in DD instead). Both showed a sensitivity that, apparently, EVERYONE else missed. Steve Englehart, who usually did such stellar work, set her on the path toward being arrogant & conceited. After that, other, lesser writers used that as a jumping-off point, and every appearance she made she kept getting worse! It's disgraceful, and the sort of thing that happens all too often in "corporate-owned" characters. Many years later, Starlin wrote her in a graphic novel, and for the first time in 20 years, she was written "right" again. I think some characters should ONLY be written by their creators...
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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Well, the first issue sure LOOKS good, although it would look even better if Pelletier were matched with a more appropriate inker.
The non-stop banter really grated with me, though. I like my space opera with more gravitas. DnA should read some back issues of Dreadstar so they can see how to get the balance just right.
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Originally posted by Stealth: Well, the first issue sure LOOKS good, although it would look even better if Pelletier were matched with a more appropriate inker.
The non-stop banter really grated with me, though. I like my space opera with more gravitas. DnA should read some back issues of Dreadstar so they can see how to get the balance just right. I agree with you about the banter. and the debrief scenes seemed to me like a parody of those reality show backstage interviews. but maybe that's the tone they were going for.
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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It's possible. I haven't noticed that tone in any of their previous work that I've read, though. Maybe the editors are imposing that tone on them. After all, Marvel has recently been turning back the clock to all the bad things and none of the good things about the early 90s. There was some annoying, self-consciously goofy cosmic stuff being published back then, for sure.
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I'm not familiar with the characters, but I am with DnA's work. It was a fun read for me. They managed to add a little humour while introducing the cast. I'll certainly be giving this a try.
Just spouting off.
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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A second reading reveal a couple good points I'd overlooked:
- This is the first time since the 90s that I've read a new story with Adam Warlock in it, and I think he's MUCH better-written here than during the 90s -- back then, he was a dour bore; and even though he's still quite serious here, he's the most likable character because of that; it also helps that he's the only character who understands the seriousness of the state of the galaxy, while the rest of the team uses flippancy as blinders to hide behind.
- The out-of-control rifts to other realities that Adam Warlock talks about is a concept that has GREAT potential, and this is the first time that a Marvel comic is exploring this since, ironically enough, the early 90s -- so I was wrong, this comic has brought back at least ONE of the good things from the early 90s.
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I quite enjoyed it. I liked the different narrative structure of having the characters comment on their thoughts about joining.
I was glad to see a Groot rootling growing under Mantis' tender care. And seeing the green one herself, even with an ominous comment to keep us reading.
She's called 'menat' here. Has that word been used in sci-fi trappings other than DUNE before? Or did it precede Frank Herbert?
I really like Cosmo and the bizarre setting (HQ inside a Celestial's head?!!!). I hope they manage to introduce similar weirdnesses without veering into unrestrained jokiness.
Isn't there supposed to be some upcoming connection to the 'old' G of G? Or is that what the object in ice is all about?
Maybe this galaxy has a planet of the red-crested people that Yondu comes from? And a crystallized being like Martinex... and a flame-haired chick (Frankie Raye?)... and a density-muscled dude from a heavy gravity world...
I think Starhawk's been mentioned-- too bad that's the character from the old G of G I'm interested in the least.
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One of Yondu's people (Yondu was the only non-human-derived GotG member) appeared in Annihilation: Prologue as the Nova who got most screentime out of the doomed Corps (except Rich himself, obviously).
And that's what the object (and possibly the holder) in the ice is about, ja.
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Really? Thanks, Reboot. That's good to know. What was that character like?
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Originally posted by Mystery Lad: a flame-haired chick (Frankie Raye?) No. Her name is Nikki. Frankie Raye was one of the heralds of Galactus; she used the name Nova; not anymore, obviously; she's dead, I think.
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Reread what ML actually wrote, Stealth. He didn't say Nikki WAS Frankie Raye. He was looking for a bunch of present-day analogues of the GotG. Originally posted by Mystery Lad: Really? Thanks, Reboot. That's good to know. What was that character like? I.... can't remember. It's been something like six or nine months since I read it. The only thing I remember about her offhand was a line that went "If we survive this, I'll mate with you. For life" line at Rich for suggesting they go through the middle of the thing that killed the Corps rather than try & fail to go around. A few panels before she got her head knocked off.
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Re: Marvel's sort-of LEGION: the GUARDIANS of the GALAXY
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My mistake. As I've shared on Mission Monitor Board, I'm in a really bad mood tonight and it's affecting how I read and how I post.
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Stealth...
"Anytime a good book like this is cancelled, I hope another Teen Titan is murdered." --Cobalt
"Anytime an awesome book like S6 is cancelled, I hope EVERY Titan is murdered." --Me
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Thank you, Pov. You're such a sweetheart.
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HQ inside a Celestial's head, eh? Hmmm... I might have to get this if it isn't sold out.
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This was a good, fairly dense read. Iwasn't familiar with the characters (apart from some names), but that wasn't a problem for following the story. A good mix of different personalities. The debrief log panels worked well to identify the characters - much better than the repetitive ID tags in the Legion comic - and fill in the story.
Usually, talking animal heroes are pretty corny - but I actually liked Rocket Raccoon and the ex-communist dog Cosmo.
Holy Cats of Egypt!
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FINALLY got and read #1 after somehow missing it when it first came out. Totally loved it. I've been praising and enjoying the two Annhilation minis and the Nova ongoing for quite awhile so I figured I'd like this, and I certainly wasn't dissapointed.
There's a lot of characters to get to and this was an introductory issue, so I'm really excited for the book to pick up speed.
I've come to really enjoy all the characters featured, particularly Gamora, StarLord and Rocket Racoon. Mantis too, and I hope she continues to appear in her own odd way. Great to see them all continue to interact and the odd relationships and histories they all have with each other.
Really glad to see Nova show up and hopefully he continues to every so often (and vica versa). I really hope Ronan the Accuser does eventually, as I really was hoping he'd be a part of this team.
Knowhere is a great new concept and great to see it a permanent part of this series. Cosmo is fun when underplayed and I like the tension with RR.
Groot just rocks beyond all belief.
Glad to see Adam Warlock back as a major character here, and I like how DnA are playing him.
BTW, the credits should basically say "special thanks to Jim Starlin!" each issue I think.
Also, the art was nothing short of spectacular.
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