View Poll Results: how do u rate cosmic marvel as a whole?

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  • best thing marvels ever done

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  • great

    6 46.15%
  • good

    3 23.08%
  • not bad

    0 0%
  • below standard

    1 7.69%
  • bad

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  • worst thing marvels ever done

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    Default how do you rate COSMIC marvel?

    starting from annihilation all the way to current (modern cosmic), how do you rate cosmic marvel?

    im going to start reading it very soon and ive heard a few good things. i just wanna hear what cbr posters think

    im talking everything everything from:

    thanos
    shiar
    gotg
    nova
    inhumans
    silver surfer
    galactus
    and anyone ive missed
    Last edited by jameszahra; 01-08-2013 at 07:22 PM.

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    It's never really been for me. I'm the guy that never got on board for Star Trek and the like either though.

    Star spanning adventures are okay in thier own right. I'm actually reading Maximum Security again this past couple days. But I like them best as an arena to visit. I can't be arsed to keep up with the status of all the different cosmic races at any given time.
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    Cosmic Marvel is REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD.

    Which is why I hate how they're mainstreaming it to be about Earth and adding Iron Man. BLECK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Songbird/Diamondback View Post
    Cosmic Marvel is REALLY REALLY REALLY GOOD.

    Which is why I hate how they're mainstreaming it to be about Earth and adding Iron Man. BLECK!
    im not sure i want them too close t the marvel u. i like how they kind of have there own corner

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    Quote Originally Posted by jameszahra View Post
    im not sure i want them too close t the marvel u. i like how they kind of have there own corner
    That's what cosmic fans said as well, but apparently they are guarding Earth.

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    I was kind of disappointed in the Abnett/Lanning dance, to be honest.

    That's speaking as someone for whom Space Opera is a favorite genre.
    I've also liked what I've seen of other Abnett/Lanning comic work and enjoy Abnett's 40k novels (the only part of that franchise I care for, to be honest).

    After hearing so many people recommend it, I gave GoTG a generous shot, and my reaction never really advanced beyond "Erm, this is fine and all but I'm not really getting the mind-blowingness of which I've heard tell,"

    So I dropped it after...three trades' worth, maybe?

    Picked it back up at Thanos Imperative and felt the same.

    Perhaps I caught me a case of over-hype.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Songbird/Diamondback View Post
    That's what cosmic fans said as well, but apparently they are guarding Earth.
    I think people like me are to blame for this though. I can't be bothered to care about cosmic events for thier own sake, but if you toss in a couple of Avengers, I suddenly care. :p

    I think this new direction is to capture fair weather fans that have hopped on for 'events' but don't pick up the series'.
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