GMaster said:They just don't realise there are comics about other things bar superheroes.
Some people don't care, because they like superheroes.
God, you sound like Warren Ellis.
GMaster said:They just don't realise there are comics about other things bar superheroes.
Wo! Wo! Wo!GMaster said:They just don't realise there are comics about other things bar superheroes.
icemastertron said:Wo! Wo! Wo!
There are "bar superheroes"? What the hell do they rescue? Full pints from being spilled?
There are good Super-Hero strories out side of the Big Two as well.UltimateE said:Some people don't care, because they like superheroes.
Because I am Warren ellis you bestotch. Just watch my greatness spill around you.UltimateE said:Some people don't care, because they like superheroes.
God, you sound like Warren Ellis.
ultimatedjf said:Marvel Team-Up
Ultimate Spider-Man
ProjectX2 said:... You'd only get two books? I presume you're a fan of Kirkman, so why not pick up Invincible?
That means GMaster LIKES superheroes, he just doesn't want to admit it! Just like Warren Ellis!UltimateE said:Some people don't care, because they like superheroes.
God, you sound like Warren Ellis.
This is the second Jackie Chan reference you've made today...ourchair said:That means GMaster LIKES superheroes, he just doesn't want to admit it! Just like Warren Ellis!
What I find really frustrating though, is that people's definition of what a superhero is either so specific or general its annoying. 'Superhero' is just a name that has been attributed to all the post-Superman characters who have evolved from the roots of genre and pulp fiction, from the pop culture of the thirties, forties and fifties and into today.
Hellboy is a superhero, Bulletproof Monk is a superhero, Manji of Blade of the Immortal is a superhero, The Sky Captain is a superhero, Neo is a superhero, Jackie Chan in Tuxedo is a superhero.