Thanks for the X-Men/DAvengers link - i like it when cross overs span titles i already pick up.
Deadpool made me laugh out loud this week. Does that mean i have the same sense of humour as Yaya?

Also Buffy: yay, Andrew.
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X-Factor is great, but I don't think of it as a traditional X-book.bumblemusprime wrote:Better than X-Factor? Seriously? I guess I could see it, if only because X-Factor can't get a decent artist.Hound wrote:X-Force 13 made me
It's the flagship X-title at the moment IMO
Volume 3 by far the most amusing in my book.Yaya wrote:Finished all three Marvel Zombie volumes.
Volume 1= one of my top five fav stories
Volume2=pretty good with some funny moments
Volume 3=average, but they lost what made this series so great. The humor.
Seriously? I don't think it was intended to be that humorous. Was it?Best First wrote:Volume 3 by far the most amusing in my book.Yaya wrote:Finished all three Marvel Zombie volumes.
Volume 1= one of my top five fav stories
Volume2=pretty good with some funny moments
Volume 3=average, but they lost what made this series so great. The humor.
Where's he from?Brendocon wrote:How can something starring Aaron Stack not be funny?
Funny, cause I was actually thinking of a guy with the face of the real Machine Man but the body of Stilt Man.Best First wrote:you sure you aren't confusing him with Stilt Man?
The similarities are actually the basis for a joke in MZ3
It's moments like these, when the creators of the things I held dear in my youth pass on, where my own mortality begins to hit home.
Yeah but that's true for any title, surely?bumblemusprime wrote:As someone else on the internet said, I wouldn't touch the book if Jesus and Jim Lee were on it.
Well played, sir.Brendocon wrote:Yeah but that's true for any title, surely?bumblemusprime wrote:As someone else on the internet said, I wouldn't touch the book if Jesus and Jim Lee were on it.
I mean Jesus' writing career jumped the shark seriously after that whole "Easter" storyline. He's singlehandedly to blame for the trend in comics that nobody stays dead.
I second that.Professor Smooth wrote:Well played, sir.Brendocon wrote:Yeah but that's true for any title, surely?bumblemusprime wrote:As someone else on the internet said, I wouldn't touch the book if Jesus and Jim Lee were on it.
I mean Jesus' writing career jumped the shark seriously after that whole "Easter" storyline. He's singlehandedly to blame for the trend in comics that nobody stays dead.