Why, hello there! I'm sorry everyone, RL shit took all my time last week, and so I skipped a weekend; but enough about me, let's continue with Vol. 2!
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I might have to do something about those old threads eventually.
Also, I think I fixed my 4chan X problem, for now, so this should go smooth for the most part.
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Insightful quote
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Thanks, Preacher.
We be goin' on issue 4, yar!
I missed you last weekend, ledouche. Here to bump this all night!
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It sucks that we went two weeks without one, but I'll try to do a double thread tomorrow to catch up a bit.
Last issue of vol. 2!
This suit still doesn't "click" with me, the golden parts just stand out too much.
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RIP
And so ends the second volume, which felt kinda experimental, to me at least. Some high points, but nothing really standing out, I feel.
Next up, the Marvel Fanfare issues, which are kinda like comic OVAs, in that they're set during a period of time, and are self-contained.
Lewd.
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Damn, that is some cover.
I suppose he's already dealing with the schizophrenia here.
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It's kinda weird the way this mini hops back to the relationship stuff every last page
In which we find the secret to the Backstreet Boys's success!
And an extra story about Dazzler because singer-themed issue, I guess.
And some extra unrelated art, just because it's pretty good.
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Urban Legend is that editorial basically HATED V2 and killed the book/turned it into a stealth min-series as a result, because they had the first couple of issues done along with a bunch of scripts paid for, they could not justify shelving the first couple of issues.
Also fun fact: the Marvel Fanfare issues were scripts written and planned to be part of V2 but ended up being recycled/drawn for Marvel Fanfare because Marvel Fanfare was basically a dumping ground for any material Marvel had laying around in their drawers.
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Makes sense, I guess, probably something to do with how it was handled after Moench's time or something.
Also, that fact about Fanfare kinda makes me want they bring them back, just to see more of any random comics like Nova or Mosaic in something else.
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Mosaic fucking blows, though.
Back when I first storytimed Marvel Preview 21, I skipped this because I deemed it irrelevant.
As it turns out, he shows up in a later issue, so here's for more insight of the character.
He's a pretty shit character, IMHO.
Also, this is the last issue for the night.
Mainly because next is the time of Moony with the West Coast Avengers, for a whooping 23 issues.
Of which I have none on my HDD.
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I thought it was decent enough, even if a lot of people consider it part of the inhuman push.
And that's all for now. See ya tomorrow, fellow travelers of the night!
Thanks, as always, for keeping the thread alive.
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Best part of the weekend sir!
So ledouchewhat rank is your Moon Knight?
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>tfw a mugga did something good for once
if only kvd was this useful
>>93737329Shamefully, he's in the early 5k. Not really focusing on his uni until he gets Mr. Knight,
and all my red norns for urus went to Shang-Chi,
since I'm a bigger fan of him(after this, he's next for the complete storytime).
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He's like Hank Pym, the one who brought us together, but has questionable relevance nowadays, for the rest of the members.
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As a Chicagoan myself, I really like seeing these little trips to the city.