View Full Version : Tom Strong-Final issue!
JBeckett
03-22-2006, 05:41 PM
I loved it. I was with it in the begining but lost interest somewhere around issue 20.-but did get 25. Sentimentally, I picked up the last issue (34, I think) and loved it. I'll miss Tom Strong. I liked him being there just in case I need some "science hero" fiction in my life! It was smart and well done for the most part. There's a great take on life/death in it at the end here that really made me think-what's you all's take?
Special Boy
03-22-2006, 08:51 PM
I lost interest also, but I always knew when the series wrapped up I'd go back & get the trades. Seems like it'd be better as continuous reading.
Agentum
03-24-2006, 03:33 PM
so 35 is the last issue?
To bad, this was good comics, and like you i bought the trades, maybe most people did.
I guess being a diffrent type of herocomics don't make it, people want more Wolverine or Spider-man comics, more of the same.
Meta 05
03-24-2006, 10:36 PM
What is Tom Strong about?
I only recently started getting into WS comics, so I am not all that familiar with all of thier product.I look a good true science fiction type story.
EX The very old Lensmen series by Doc Smith I believe it was.
I use that as an example to see if it is the type of thing i would be into.I know its ((SIGNATURE WILDSTORM)) so that makes it an inde from the rest of there main product.I like things that our DEEP SCI FI i need a good mixture of both Characterization, and action.I like humor but i don't need it in everything i read
Agentum
03-25-2006, 05:51 PM
Well it's about how the herocomics may have been without superheroes like Superman that started that kind of comics.
Tom Strong is a pulp hero like character.
FunkyGreenJerusalem
03-26-2006, 12:40 AM
so 35 is the last issue?
To bad, this was good comics, and like you i bought the trades, maybe most people did.
I guess being a diffrent type of herocomics don't make it, people want more Wolverine or Spider-man comics, more of the same.
I think it was more Alan Moore decided to wrap it up.
He's done with ABC comics.
ultramandingo
03-27-2006, 02:30 PM
if your not going to read it , you can allways wait for the crappy hollywood version - "david hasselhoff( sp?) is.....tom strong!!!!!"......if your a retard that is
gorosaurus
03-27-2006, 03:26 PM
so 35 is the last issue?
To bad, this was good comics, and like you i bought the trades, maybe most people did.
I guess being a diffrent type of herocomics don't make it, people want more Wolverine or Spider-man comics, more of the same.
Actually, issue # 36 is the last issue. It is a very good read; especially if you have been following the series since the start,
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