HEYY
you forget my question about a new 'Beyond' mini-serie ?
Posted by notapotatoe on 2009-06-02 18:25:51
Thanks for the answers Tom.
If I might make a suggestion as to how to how to make Alpha Flight interesting: have the writers write them as heroes instead of as bad guys other heroes beat up. And currently, Canada is overrun with super villains, and with USAgent and Mikey Pointer gone as well as Talisman busy on the reserve, OF is seriously understaffed. That should prove to be exciting, no? Keep Sasquatch and Arachne, have Talisman return, Snowbird can join up and bring back Earthmover as the new Shaman (with a brand new medicine pouch) who receives instruction from the original Shaman in spirit-form.
Then center a major event around the team. Every time something big happens in the Marvel U, the same handful of characters deal with it. Try using AF as the main heroes instead. Give them facetime and let them be heroic. Luke Cage use to be a C list hero, but now he's a major player because he's being written as one. Give AF the same treatment!
Posted by Legerd on 2009-06-02 23:26:50
As always, thanks for your honest answers.
Baxtos.
Posted by baxtos on 2009-06-03 03:02:03
Alpha Flight
I'm not sure the concept of "Alpha Flight" is sustainable in an ongoing series, but why can't they just operate as superheroes where ever they're needed whether it's NYC, LA, the Middel East, outerspace, or where ever else even possibly as members of America-based superhero teams like Northstar has done in X-Men? Puck and Sasquatch can't be Avengers?
Posted by iceman1906 on 2009-06-03 03:22:37
wow...great idea. I'd love to see Sasquatch or Northstar being with an Avengers team just for one specifical mission...but I do think Alpha Flight is perfect for an ongoing and got everything it need for a best-seller...I'm just surprised about what you said from Byrne regarding his own creation...Madison Jeffries, Nemesis and Flashback are great characters to me, and there's a lot of stories to tell with this team. Plus I'm sure if Wolverine was in THIS book and nowhere else, THIS WOULD BE A STRIKE...!!!!
Alpha Flight suffered the same problem than any other Marvel books : facing new foes - that's why it's not a bad thing to have something like Dark Reign extending itself a little while.
Posted by notapotatoe on 2009-06-03 04:14:23
Since asking the question, I have discovered that Roy Thomas does the heavy lifting on the Spider-Man newspaper strip, under Stan's guidance...
Posted by Fetsur on 2009-06-03 05:11:23
X-Men Hidden Years
I'm Amazed That Marvel Can Be So Hypocritical About Cancelling An Extremely Wonderful Book Like Hidden Years With The Lame Excuse Of Claiming It Would Confuse Fans Of The Movie Franchise Who Only Know The Characters From The Ultimate Line And Then A Few Years Later Putting Out The Entirely Lame First Class Books.Marvel Should Actually Show Some Class For Once And Bring Back John Byrnes Hidden Years Book With Its Definitely Superior Stories And Storytelling Along With An Apology To Mr. Byrne.
Posted by jdcole on 2009-06-03 10:15:28
Hidden Years
Well..I'm a huge fan of the Hidden Years concept :
Avengers Hidden Years
Defenders Hidden Years
X-Factor Hidden Years
Alpha Flight Hidden Years
New Mutants Hidden Years
The Champions Hidden Years
...
Posted by wildasparagus on 2009-06-03 10:32:22
ummm...
Guardians of Galaxy Hidden Years
Dr Strange Hidden Years
Ghost Rider Hidden Years
Heroes For Hire Hidden Years
Posted by wildasparagus on 2009-06-03 10:34:29
I'm amazed you bothered to write every word with a capital letter at the start. Don't know why you are so angry but well done!
Posted by harlequin7 on 2009-06-03 10:56:19
Isn't there demand for a Spider-Man Hidden Years ongoing set during that month they didn't publish an issue?
Posted by Fetsur on 2009-06-03 11:06:02
Thanks for taking the time to do this Tom....now about Paul Cornell being a bounder ;)
Posted by cjmcaree on 2009-06-03 12:28:55
Thanks and Slight Moaning...
I do thank you Tom for being prepared to answer my and other questions.
OMD is one of only two things which has grated me in a major way and significantly has reduced the love I have for a comic character, and whilst I respect some of the attempts to win us so-called 'Internet Bashers' who you claim to be in the minority (check about and you can see we're not, nor confined to the Internet - its merely the easiest means of communication) nothing thus far, not even the juicy promise of a Doc Ock reappearance has won me over, and short of OMD being undone I think pretty much nothing else would win me back now, especially after the constant digs and insults the Spider-Trust (who can't seem to handle the idea of someone hating their comic, woe to them) have pushed in our way. If then you and the Editoral are so adamant that OMD and its effects must remain, at least do these things: to show exactly what changed on the wedding day and its effects on the timeline, and a significant cutdown on belittleing and sarcastic remarks from the Spidey writers, both in the comic and the article of propaganda you refer to as a letter page. (In exchange, we would try to avoid doing the same as I just did there.)
Thanks for listening Tom and sorry for hijacking the thread with Spidey-moaning once again, but with #600 and MJ's return looming you're going to have to accept that a year and a half on, an awful lot of people still want you to reverse Peter's agreement to a deal with a demonical enity (Since after all by your past logic, if Mesie isn't Satan its ok. Meaning that if in the real wolrd I wanted to strike a would-be devil pact with Beezelub or Mammon, thats alright, its just Lucifer as the head man I shouldn't be dealing with.
Let it be said that I no longer despise everything about BND as I might have said in the past. New Ways To Die proved interesting. Menace has done the unthinkable and actually evolved into an partly-successful character and villain, same as Mr Negative. But I still can't forgive Marvel for One More Day, and I'm not sure I ever can.
Once again, thanks for listening. :)
Posted by Derek Metaltron on 2009-06-03 18:37:05
I hate that there's no plans for the Loners on the table. I know it's a long shot, but what about the Slingers? I feel like a lobbyist for the group, but I'd love to see them return. It'd be cool if the young Spider-Woman chick (can't remember her name) joined them too.
On a side note, I completely agree with Metaltron. I'd even go a step further and say that it wouldn't hurt my feelings to see Spider-Man go back to a monthly title with a set creative team. Maybe even do two different titles. Spectacular Spider-Man was around for a long time up until the John Byrne reboot (I'm still not sure how some of those stories fit into continuity either since the origin was changed, then suddenly unchanged).
Posted by challenger_15 on 2009-06-03 23:33:45
TO: Derek
RE: Spider-Man
No one cares.
Posted by IanZL on 2009-06-04 15:25:03