TheManWithoutFear
#1 reason not to join UC
Too bad. It makes sense from an Ultimate Universe standpoint. Annnd he's writing The Ultimates.Guijllons said:It doesn't make sense from Millar's real world vibe.
Too bad. It makes sense from an Ultimate Universe standpoint. Annnd he's writing The Ultimates.Guijllons said:It doesn't make sense from Millar's real world vibe.
Buuut, he's not Bendis.TheManWithoutFear said:Too bad. It makes sense from an Ultimate Universe standpoint. Annnd he's writing The Ultimates.
Guijllons said:Buuut, he's not Bendis.
Apart from nearly every latveria reference coming from Bendis.TheManWithoutFear said:That has nothing to do with it.
Guijllons said:Apart from nearly every latveria reference coming from Bendis.
Good because that definitely doesn't have anything to do with what I'm saying.moonmaster said:The series has been self-contained and it will stay self-contained. There'd be no point in bringing in any random guest stars from other books when its never been done in the series before.
Who else wrote in the Ultimate Universe?Guijllons said:Any more?
Millar for one.TheManWithoutFear said:Who else wrote in the Ultimate Universe?
moonmaster said:The series has been self-contained and it will stay self-contained. There'd be no point in bringing in any random guest stars from other books when its never been done in the series before.
No kidding.Guijllons said:Millar for one.
Well he's never mentioned Latveria.TheManWithoutFear said:No kidding.
Guijllons said:Well he's never mentioned Latveria.
I don't see why he should bring in a fictional country that seems to be of only interest to Bendis to explain his story.
No it won't. We don't live in an age of good countries and bad countries, we live in an age of grey organisations.TheManWithoutFear said:Because whether he brings in an organization like Hydra or some country it's all going to have the same effect on the title.
Guijllons said:No it won't. We don't live in an age of good countries and bad countries, we live in an age of grey organisations.
because the enemy is not designated evilTheManWithoutFear said:So what? How does that refute the point that any group attacking them will all basicly come from the same area, which is out of nowhere.
The enemy is someone who is trying to take over the world by eliminating the most powerful security force in the world. Define Evil.Guijllons said:because the enemy is not designated evil
Who says?TheManWithoutFear said:The enemy is someone who is trying to take over the world by eliminating the most powerful security force in the world. Define Evil.