With the incoming sequel to he and John Romita Jr.'s creator-owned comic-turned-movie, "Kick-Ass," Mark Millar goes "Balls To The Wall" with a new viral superteam, a sidekick for Red Mist and more.
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With the incoming sequel to he and John Romita Jr.'s creator-owned comic-turned-movie, "Kick-Ass," Mark Millar goes "Balls To The Wall" with a new viral superteam, a sidekick for Red Mist and more.
Full article here.
The Millar bashers should be posting in 5-4-3-2-1
Originally Posted by adam_warlock_2099
That's why I am so glad it's easier to click ignore in a forum than it is to do in life. There are a lot of people I would "click" ignore in life if I could.
Oh! Looking forward to this. The first run was great. Though, considering the delays last time, I'm going to trade wait on this one.
// yobiko
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Agreed. I just hope that this second arc doesn't suffer from the same interminable delays that the first eight issues suffered from. I notice that in that interview Millar says that it will be coming out bi-monthly, which is fine if they stick to it, but I'm dubious that they will. On a more positive note, I really can't wait for this. The first story arc was excellent.
As an aside, I'm not a Mark Millar hater at all, but I do think it's super-lame that he and Jonathan Ross have titled their new British comic CLiNT. I mean, what are they...twelve?
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2d pannel is great. 1st pannel is pure fail. Hit-Girl looks like an X-Baby who got teleported in a real world.
So we never see everyone wanting to be leader in Avengers? Not now but during Cap's Kooky Quartet, three out of four Avengers wanted to be leader.
Can't wait, although with the shipping schedule they had the first time around I probably will have to.
Good point but, let's face it, the number of British 12 year olds buying CLiNT will be negligible. In fact, given the adult nature of Kick-Ass, I very much doubt it will even be on sale to 12 year olds here in Britain. It'll be predominantly picked up by 20, 30 or 40-something guys, like most comics are these days.
MY PULL LIST
All-Star Western • Avenging Spider-Man • Hit-Girl • Lady Mechanika • Road To Oz • Sherlock Holmes: The Liverpool Demon • Superior Spider-Man • Star Wars • Star Wars: Dark Times
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