Preview: Squadron Supreme #11
"Raising the Bar!"
Posted May 22, 2009 12:00 am
Updated May 22, 2009 9:18 am
COVER BY: MARCO CHECCHETTO
WRITER: HOWARD CHAYKIN
PENCILS: MARCO CHECCHETTO
INKS: MARCO CHECCHETTO
COLORED BY: MATT MILLA
LETTERED BY: VC - JOE CARAMAGNA
THE STORY:
"Rasing the Bar!"
As if all-out war between the new and old Squadrons Supreme wasn't bad enough…America still has to endure the normal problems…terrorism, criminal geniuses, mutated astronauts…and a rising tide of superhumanity. Okay, maybe nothing's
normal anymore, but that doesn't make anything any easier…
Parental Advisory …$2.99
IN STORES: May 28, 2009
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:b69b790789="BlackSamurai"]One would think so, but who knows sometimes. Some quality books get axed when some others get supported when they've clearly lost their appeal. Apart from the droning nature of the narration in the book itself, I cannot figure for the life of me, what possessed them to make the focus of this book be everyone else but the characters that people wanted returned to see ...
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:b69b790789="BlackSamurai"]One would think so, but who knows sometimes. Some quality books get axed when some others get supported when they've clearly lost their appeal. Apart from the droning nature of the narration in the book itself, I cannot figure for the life of me, what possessed them to make the focus of this book be everyone else but the characters that people wanted returned to see how much more was going to develop out of the Marvel-Justice League. Their return only seems now like an attempt to drum back up some interest in the book, but it is already going to need a reset to the Hyperion focus to really garner interest again. Who needs the analogues of a company's own heroes right now when they're so many extra versions of them already running around? Fury should've been tossed in with people like Hyperion, Blur, Dr. Spectrum (especially) and Nighthawk to make his presence there mean something to the fans of the book that would've supported it longer.[/quote:b69b790789]Indeed.
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One would think so, but who knows sometimes. Some quality books get axed when some others get supported when they've clearly lost their appeal. Apart from the droning nature of the narration in the book itself, I cannot figure for the life of me, what possessed them to make the focus of this book be everyone else but the characters that people wanted returned to see how much more was going to ...
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One would think so, but who knows sometimes. Some quality books get axed when some others get supported when they've clearly lost their appeal. Apart from the droning nature of the narration in the book itself, I cannot figure for the life of me, what possessed them to make the focus of this book be everyone else but the characters that people wanted returned to see how much more was going to develop out of the Marvel-Justice League. Their return only seems now like an attempt to drum back up some interest in the book, but it is already going to need a reset to the Hyperion focus to really garner interest again. Who needs the analogues of a company's own heroes right now when they're so many extra versions of them already running around? Fury should've been tossed in with people like Hyperion, Blur, Dr. Spectrum (especially) and Nighthawk to make his presence there mean something to the fans of the book that would've supported it longer.
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this book is getting canceled right?