Holy cow! Only Superman and Spider-Man before have had 4 ongoing titles happening at the same time! Does this officially mean that GL is now a bonafide comic Icon of the Superman and Spider-Man calibre?
-Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) -Green Lantern Corps (Kyle Rayner, John Stewart, & Corps) -Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors (Guy Gardner) -Brightest Day (weekly)
Why can't marvel just stick with what's been selling their comics for 70 years? Good stories and art. yOu don't need all these new names/imprints. Take the stuff you want to do in them and put them in the normal books you already have, plus cut back on the books that aren't doing well but they're so greedy they're willing to risk sinking the ship.
That Spidey/Wolverine team up looks idiotic. It's like the Marvel team asked "How can we sell more comics?" "Put Wolverine in it!" "How can we sell even more than that?" "Put Spider-Man in it, he's still popular right?"
By the pictures, Wolverine will be in both Astonishing titles, so its just another vehicle for him.
Yeah, X-Books, but not X-Men books. Teams like X-Force, Generation X, and X-Factor aren't the X-Men, they're just other mutants.
-Nate-
Well, likewise the Green Lantern isn't a single character. Those 4 ongoings are (for the most) featuring different main characters, so no I wouldn't say that Green Lantern is up to Super/Spiderman in iconic quality, as its not one single character carrying all 4 books.
By the pictures, Wolverine will be in both Astonishing titles, so its just another vehicle for him.
-Nate-
Well, likewise the Green Lantern isn't a single character. Those 4 ongoings are (for the most) featuring different main characters, so no I wouldn't say that Green Lantern is up to Super/Spiderman in iconic quality, as its not one single character carrying all 4 books.
-Nate-