Just in time to tie-in to Marvel's "Dark Avengers" announcement, Tim looks back at an impressive stack of swift-moving stories and presents "Three Essays on Jeff Parker's 'Thunderbolts."
Full article here.
Just in time to tie-in to Marvel's "Dark Avengers" announcement, Tim looks back at an impressive stack of swift-moving stories and presents "Three Essays on Jeff Parker's 'Thunderbolts."
Full article here.
Now's why you dissing Ghost and Songbird?!So the Thunderbolts (or half of them anyway – the more interesting half, by far![]()
Thanks for a great breakdown, Timothy. As someone who isn't a long time T-Bolts reader this is great. I'll definitely be picking up at least part of the Parker/Walker 'Bolts collected. And I sure do hope some of their team (okay Troll) makes into the Dark Avengers. I look forward to the 'Bolts end of the DA comic rather than the bad versions of the core Avengers personally (in other words the portions Kev Walker illustrates). :)
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So Marvel is doing to Thunderbolts what DC did to Secret Six -- taking an awesome property and neutering it to fit into their (marketing) concept of the Universe.
At least they had the guts to just cancel Agents of Atlas -- now I'll be down to NO Marvel books on my pull list.
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