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The Comic Book Thread
burningdoom:
Finished reading these today on my car trip back home from Santa Cruz. Better than I expected.
The first one has the original crew and X-Men tracking down Gary Mitchell who has merged with Proteus to create the ultimate reality-altering being that takes the combined might, intellect, and technology of TOS crew and the X-Men to defeat.
The second one takes places literally moments after Star Trek: First Contact ends. The TNG crew tries to return home from the past where The Borg tried to stop humans from making First Contact, but an anomaly sends them back to the X-Men's time, instead. Turns out that Kang is using them as pawns in his latest scheme for chronal conquest. This one touches on some serious moment's in both team's histories including the Battle of Wolf 459 and Days of Future Past.
I want to pick things up where they left off at the end. The final panel ends in a cliffhanger, and says to be continued in the Star Trek/X-Men: Planet X novel. Anyone ever read this novel? Is it any good? Worth picking up?
burningdoom:
This came out today, went to Barnes and Noble and picked up my copy.
Great story, that feels VERY Jim Starlin. He knows these characters inside and out.
However, at the same time, it was a bit of a let-down because it felt like it was just a lead-in to something bigger coming on the horizon. The bright side being that if that's true, than I can't wait for a new Jim Starlin event!
MJMaranan:
I once read the Infinity Gauntlet series a few years back and my brother has the game of it. Always went with Spider-Man and still somewhat remember his ending, too.
fazerco:
Yesterday i got this painting from a favorite comic book artist of mine Jorg de Vos.
burningdoom:
Between the 3-D covers from DC, all the sketch covers, the foil-covers in Death of Wolverine, and variant of the month deal DC is doing; it seems gimmick covers are in full-swing again like it's 1994 all over.
What do you think of them? Are you on board? Or are you in the camp of it being nothing more than cheap cash-ins?
Personally, I've always liked a good chromium, foil, or hologram cover. I was a child of the 90s, so it was aimed right at my age group. However, I feel that anytime they do one of these, a cheaper newsstand edition should always be made available for those that don't want to pay the extra dollar or two.
That said, let's see more! I haven't seen any newer holograms yet from the big-two.
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