:| Actually, I'm one of those fans who looked at Tony's actions and thought them completely logical. Steve, on the hand, was like...so out of left field I have no idea. But I'm not getting into that. Because, frankly, I just don't care anymore.
Daredevil sounds like a comic I should be reading. I read the Authority up until the massive ridiculous bullshit crossover. And aside from Millar's run, I loved it. XD And considering the book I'm writing is mostly focused on a guy who the world has hated and tried to kill so many times and he tries to be a hero all the same....and then he kind of just says fuck it and makes Jason Todd look like a Saint. :D I like the ones with MEAT on their character. *has been hiding in the DCU with the Batfamily for a while*
But yeah. Let's see, for Deadpool, all 50 issues of Cable&Deadpool are a must. The last couple when Cable fucks off and leaves it to DP with weird crossovers with other people aren't really important, past DP's team up with the Mighty Avengers and a reallyreally sweet moment with C&DP. But other than that.... his original 97 run is awesome. I only got through 40-ish issues (not including annuals, which I read as well) before I got distracted by something shiny (*coughNightwingcough*) but I loved it all. Blind Al and Weasel. There's an awesome issue where DP goes back in time...in a classic Spidey comic. Done in classic art. It's awesome.
Annnd let's see. There's Wade Wilson's War, Deadpool, Deadpool teamup, Lady Deadpool, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Pulp, and I think Merc with a Mouth is still going. He has more comics than the goddamned X-Men. Or Avengers. maybe the both of them put together. I got fed up and stopped collecting. I nabbed Deadpool Origins, because I did like the mention of his family, and it...god. It was the first Deadpool comic I'd read that I'd actually enjoyed in a VERY long time. I should go back and reread early Deadpool. Its like Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, only not. :D
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Daredevil sounds like a comic I should be reading. I read the Authority up until the massive ridiculous bullshit crossover. And aside from Millar's run, I loved it. XD And considering the book I'm writing is mostly focused on a guy who the world has hated and tried to kill so many times and he tries to be a hero all the same....and then he kind of just says fuck it and makes Jason Todd look like a Saint. :D I like the ones with MEAT on their character. *has been hiding in the DCU with the Batfamily for a while*
But yeah. Let's see, for Deadpool, all 50 issues of Cable&Deadpool are a must. The last couple when Cable fucks off and leaves it to DP with weird crossovers with other people aren't really important, past DP's team up with the Mighty Avengers and a reallyreally sweet moment with C&DP. But other than that.... his original 97 run is awesome. I only got through 40-ish issues (not including annuals, which I read as well) before I got distracted by something shiny (*coughNightwingcough*) but I loved it all. Blind Al and Weasel. There's an awesome issue where DP goes back in time...in a classic Spidey comic. Done in classic art. It's awesome.
Annnd let's see. There's Wade Wilson's War, Deadpool, Deadpool teamup, Lady Deadpool, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Pulp, and I think Merc with a Mouth is still going. He has more comics than the goddamned X-Men. Or Avengers. maybe the both of them put together. I got fed up and stopped collecting. I nabbed Deadpool Origins, because I did like the mention of his family, and it...god. It was the first Deadpool comic I'd read that I'd actually enjoyed in a VERY long time. I should go back and reread early Deadpool. Its like Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, only not. :D