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    Default WC12: Marvel's "Amazing Spider-Man" Panel LIVE!

    Humberto Ramos and Tom Brevoort take the stage at Anaheim's WonderCon to discuss the incoming plans for "Amazing Spider-Man" including a look at the return of the Lizard, and CBR News is on hand LIVE with continuing updates.


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    Peter sure looks angry about something.
    Why aren't you reading Winter Soldier? You should be!

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    They're probably saving their biggest announcements for Sunday.
    Why aren't you reading Winter Soldier? You should be!

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    I thought 688 was gonna be the anniversary special, but it seems they're going straight into the big Lizard story right after EotE. No rest for Spidey

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    You're kidding me. Space Punisher? I thought they had stopped putting out minis that obviously won't sell. Jesus. The ideas from Marvel just keep getting dumber and dumber.

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    fuck that noise, I'm buying Space Punisher. I'm so sick of boring Rucka Punisher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickFury90 View Post
    fuck that noise, I'm buying Space Punisher. I'm so sick of boring Rucka Punisher.
    Fair enough. All I'm saying is an out of continuity, mini series, featuring a character whose regular book is spiraling towards cancelation by a writer whose return nobody was really clammoring for. Do you think they are actually surprised when these books sell about then 10k by the last issue. Why does this get the go ahead when Van Lentes Destroyers book didn't.

    Why release books you know won't sell well and probably lose money. Seriously if an editor green lit this thinking it would be a success they are in the wrong line for work. If they are going to put out books that don't sell maybe they should finish the ones they start first like that All Winners Squad mini.
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    I guessing since they said the ends of the earth tie in issues "start" with issue #8, that we won't see Joe Mad back on Avenging anytime soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewulf View Post

    Why release books you know won't sell well and probably lose money.
    Maybe he thought it would be a fun comic? I miss the Jemas era of Marvel in 2001 where they just threw shit at the wall and see what stuck. War MachineMAX? Sure! Marvel Boy? Why not? Morrison/Milligan/Casey running the X-Books? What's the worst that can happen? Yeah, we got a lot of shit like Marville, Rawhide Kid, and Trouble, but it was the most creatively ambitious time Marvel had since the 1980s.

    So I love stuff like Space: Punisher. Will it sell? IDK, but quite honestly, I don't give a shit. I just want fun superhero comics, using wacky ideas in a way you don't normally see in other mediums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewulf View Post
    You're kidding me. Space Punisher? I thought they had stopped putting out minis that obviously won't sell. Jesus. The ideas from Marvel just keep getting dumber and dumber.
    I have to say It does have me a bit curious with how they're going to pull this one off.

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    Well, I'm really interested in the Lizard arc. Especially since Pete looks pissed at the Lizard. On the topic of the bones...has Morbius been feeding the Lizard? Are we finally going to find out what happened with those racists samurai from FrankenCastle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickFury90 View Post
    Maybe he thought it would be a fun comic? I miss the Jemas era of Marvel in 2001 where they just threw shit at the wall and see what stuck. War MachineMAX? Sure! Marvel Boy? Why not? Morrison/Milligan/Casey running the X-Books? What's the worst that can happen? Yeah, we got a lot of shit like Marville, Rawhide Kid, and Trouble, but it was the most creatively ambitious time Marvel had since the 1980s.

    So I love stuff like Space: Punisher. Will it sell? IDK, but quite honestly, I don't give a shit. I just want fun superhero comics, using wacky ideas in a way you don't normally see in other mediums.
    I'm just saying they can't(or shouldn't) have it both ways. Cancel All Winners and Destroyers but release something that will sell just as badly because someone in editorial 'liked it'. It's just another Hit Monkey. Guess it's nice when you can directly green light the kind of books 'you' like to read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewulf View Post
    I thought there was going to be some news. So far it has been This Is Your Life for Humberto Ramos.

    Surely this is where Spider-Men will be explained.

    Edit: Seriously? Nothing on Spider-Men still. So there is no news. Pointless panel.
    Pointless post. You're banned from reading more about the panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewulf View Post
    Fair enough. All I'm saying is an out of continuity, mini series, featuring a character whose regular book is spiraling towards cancelation by a writer whose return nobody was really clammoring for. Do you think they are actually surprised when these books sell about then 10k by the last issue. Why does this get the go ahead when Van Lentes Destroyers book didn't.

    Why release books you know won't sell well and probably lose money. Seriously if an editor green lit this thinking it would be a success they are in the wrong line for work. If they are going to put out books that don't sell maybe they should finish the ones they start first like that All Winners Squad mini.
    Keep in mind, you're ALWAYS wrong.

    Heck, even you are ashamed of what you "predict".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabrewulf View Post
    I'm just saying they can't(or shouldn't) have it both ways. Cancel All Winners and Destroyers but release something that will sell just as badly because someone in editorial 'liked it'. It's just another Hit Monkey. Guess it's nice when you can directly green light the kind of books 'you' like to read.
    I wouldn't stand for it!

    You should totally quit Marvel again!! That'll show us.

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