Wouldn't it be great if the next DC/Marvel crossover was X-Men/Aquaman?
They could call it God Loves, Black Manta Kills
In other comics news, there's a Crossgen RPG (and CCG) coming out. That's pretty much its own punchline (I mean, how in the world could I ever lend more depth to a character than Ron Marz or Chuck Dixon do?).
And speaking of potential jokes, John Byrne is writing a JLA arc. If it's written by the same guy who wrote Fantastic Four and She-Hulk, I'm there. If it's the evil(er) John Byrne (who wears a goatee over his beard) who wrote Wonder Woman, Hulk, and Lab Rats, he'll be the worst JLA writer since, well, Joe Casey.
Of course, the only folks I'd really like to see write JLA right now would be John Ostrander or, um, no one who's likely to take the job. Maybe Christopher Priest, now that he's got an opening.
They could call it God Loves, Black Manta Kills
In other comics news, there's a Crossgen RPG (and CCG) coming out. That's pretty much its own punchline (I mean, how in the world could I ever lend more depth to a character than Ron Marz or Chuck Dixon do?).
And speaking of potential jokes, John Byrne is writing a JLA arc. If it's written by the same guy who wrote Fantastic Four and She-Hulk, I'm there. If it's the evil(er) John Byrne (who wears a goatee over his beard) who wrote Wonder Woman, Hulk, and Lab Rats, he'll be the worst JLA writer since, well, Joe Casey.
Of course, the only folks I'd really like to see write JLA right now would be John Ostrander or, um, no one who's likely to take the job. Maybe Christopher Priest, now that he's got an opening.