Re: New Avengers discussion (#26+; spoilers)
I totally agree, even though I don't believe that this has been mapped out for a long time. I don't even care about that, but don't lie to us about it.
I'm geeked. The possibility that the Skrulls are on some weird quasi-relgious quest to covertly conquer Earth...that is a billion times more interesting than Civil War.
And the idea that Jessica Jones or Luke Cage could possibly be under cover Skrulls...awesome.
I love the "everything you know is wrong" stories when they are done right. And like he pointed out in the interview, it's also cool that it gets you to look back at older comics with a new interest.
CBR talks to Bendis about NA #31
It's very similar to the Newsarama article, but it gives a little more away in terms of what's been planted prior to this and what is to come later this year. Despite the spelling mistakes, I think it's a better read.
And it got me pumped for the coming months. Bendis says he's got this totally mapped out, so lets hope for good storytelling rather than "Current USM storytelling."
I totally agree, even though I don't believe that this has been mapped out for a long time. I don't even care about that, but don't lie to us about it.
I'm geeked. The possibility that the Skrulls are on some weird quasi-relgious quest to covertly conquer Earth...that is a billion times more interesting than Civil War.
And the idea that Jessica Jones or Luke Cage could possibly be under cover Skrulls...awesome.
I love the "everything you know is wrong" stories when they are done right. And like he pointed out in the interview, it's also cool that it gets you to look back at older comics with a new interest.