Re: Antro dos Comics
Enviado: 08 Jan 2014, 21:38
Como eu disse... Em março:
Bem-vindo ao fórum da Jambô, a maior comunidade de RPG do Brasil!
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Tomara que movam ele pra lá e nunca mais tragam de volta. Formem um time italiano pra desenhar o Spidey que todo mundo fica feliz: Stefano Caselli, Giuseppe Camuncoli e Sarah Pichelli. Prometo que não reclamo de arte no Spidey. hueauheauheaLance escreveu:Humberto Ramos ^^
Apesar de preferi-lo nos títulos X...
Ahhh... Ultimate fugiu do seu conceito há um bom tempo, tava ficando meio cansativo e longo já... Gostava mais da ideia de jogar o Miles no 616 e acabar com o Ultimate. Também gostaria que aproveitassem o Rick Jones, se é que sobrevive ao Galactus.Lord Seph escreveu:E o universo Ultimate vai continuar... VIVA!!!
ComicBookResources.com escreveu:One imagines you wouldn't go through all of this just to go back to telling the same type of Peter Parker stories.
\o/Dan Slott escreveu:If we woke up in a world where J. Jonah Jameson was in the Bugle, and Peter Parker was taking pictures for a living, and Aunt May was in the hospital, I would shoot myself. It's the ongoing story of Peter Parker, Spider-Man. His life moves forward.
When I got to start the "Big Time" run, we took the giant leap of, "What if Peter Parker got his dream job?" What if he wasn't running around hand-to-mouth, or taking photos -- which is something he wasn't even earning. It was him just webbing a camera to a wall. How does that make you feel when you wake up in the morning? This is the sum and total of who you are, Peter Parker; you're the guy who webs a camera to the wall. All this other stuff you're doing is because you got bit by a radioactive spider. You're worthless.
Suddenly with "Big Time," he gets to use all of Peter Parker's gifts and talents, and he gets this great new job. And during "Superior," we literally blew it up. Horizon Labs exploded! Everybody who works with him thinks, "You're responsible, and Spider-Man's a jerk." He had such a good job! It was there for like 50 issues of comics.