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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:31 am
by BobBretall
Danscomics wrote: You can actually cross Winter Soldier off the list. From the news conference:
Brubaker explained that for now, Bucky Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier will be functioning more outside the confines of the event as his own solo series gets rolling.
I'm glad for this, Brubaker seems to be pretty good at keeping his books away from big events.
That said, I'm going to drop any Marvel book that gets sucked into the event, so Avengers Academy & probably Captain America will be going away from my pull list some time in 2012. Thunderbolts, too, if they get pulled in.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:44 am
by Paul Nolan
Danscomics wrote:
This is what I get for trying to help. As I said I only included what was obvious from the interview. You can actually cross Winter Soldier off the list. From the news conference:
Your workings are much appreciated Dan, and no offence was meant.
I was only linking on extra the books that may also be tied in due to the writers involved.
I'm also wondering whether they'll introduce a new Nova series or have his involvement in the story with an AvX subtitle.
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:27 am
by Trev
BobBretall wrote:Danscomics wrote: You can actually cross Winter Soldier off the list. From the news conference:
Brubaker explained that for now, Bucky Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier will be functioning more outside the confines of the event as his own solo series gets rolling.
I'm glad for this, Brubaker seems to be pretty good at keeping his books away from big events.
That said, I'm going to drop any Marvel book that gets sucked into the event, so Avengers Academy & probably Captain America will be going away from my pull list some time in 2012. Thunderbolts, too, if they get pulled in.
The cap issues that cross in tend to be very good. Cap #10 is one of my favorites of the run and a one-and-done story.
Brubaker tends to handle this stuff pretty well.
btw, who is the editor on that event? Is it Wacker?
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 1:07 pm
by GABE!
I'll be getting this story for sure. I'm excited for this. From the return of the Phoenix Force to the mystery of why it's coming back, and who will be the new host. There's the return of Cable, the conflict between the two teams, Jeph Loeb and Mcguiness together again, and the conclusion of the Children Crusade. I even like the free digital copies.
But I will only get the main storyline issues, and not any other titles that this ties into that I'm not already getting, which is almost none since I dropped Avengers Academy during Fear Itself.
My main gripe about this is; The revolving creative teams. I'm I to believe that this is such a huge book that 1 writer can't handle the task of writing it? How does that saying go about too many chefs in the kitchen ruins the soup?
This event is going to be a big deal and will be talked about by every other podcast crew, comic news site one way or the other. So, yes, I would like to hear John talk about this. It's too bad that Bob has decided to skip pass this, it would be nice to have both John and Bob discuss this whole thing
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 4:54 pm
by BobBretall
Interview with Axel Alonso on AvX
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=35857
"AvX" will feature far fewer tie-ins than we've done in the past. We're limiting them to ongoing books that directly tie into the Avengers and X-Men franchises, and we're being very conservative. We have one standalone tie-in series -- the high concept for which is completely brilliant -- and we'll be announcing it soon. The title says it all.
In our first summit workshopping this story, we were discussing the arrival of the Phoenix Force, and Nova was invoked for the first time. What if he were to encounter it in outer space as it hurtled toward Earth? From there, he became an organic part of the story. "AvX" will provide a nice launching pad for him in 2012. Other characters that play a big role include Hope and Wanda, Hawkeye, Iron Fist
While Luke Cage will be an integral part of "AvX," there won't be a "Thunderbolts" tie-in issue.
It's possible -- even likely -- that at least some of the FF will be involved in "AvX," particularly the Thing who, as you say, is an active Avenger. That said, there won't be any tie-ins in "FF." Like the title says, it's "Avengers vs. X-Men." While it's a Marvel Universe-spanning event, the two opposing sides are clear-cut: On one side, the Avengers; on the other, the X-Men. And there will be a winner.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:33 pm
by GABE!
I'm very happy to see Stephen Platt's and Steve Skroce's return to comics with these variant covers for AvX

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:21 pm
by Gilgabob
Wolverine may need to get those wounds looked a. Yeesh.

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:12 pm
by HassanT
I read the first issue of Avengers X-Sanction. I hope this event gets better.

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:06 pm
by BobBretall
HassanT wrote:I read the first issue of Avengers X-Sanction. I hope this event gets better.

It was pretty mediocre. We reviewed it for the show that goes up Monday.
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:47 pm
by Webhead
BobBretall wrote:Interview with Axel Alonso on AvX
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=35857
"AvX" will feature far fewer tie-ins than we've done in the past. We're limiting them to ongoing books that directly tie into the Avengers and X-Men franchises, and we're being very conservative. We have one standalone tie-in series -- the high concept for which is completely brilliant -- and we'll be announcing it soon. The title says it all.
In our first summit workshopping this story, we were discussing the arrival of the Phoenix Force, and Nova was invoked for the first time. What if he were to encounter it in outer space as it hurtled toward Earth? From there, he became an organic part of the story. "AvX" will provide a nice launching pad for him in 2012. Other characters that play a big role include Hope and Wanda, Hawkeye, Iron Fist
While Luke Cage will be an integral part of "AvX," there won't be a "Thunderbolts" tie-in issue.
It's possible -- even likely -- that at least some of the FF will be involved in "AvX," particularly the Thing who, as you say, is an active Avenger. That said, there won't be any tie-ins in "FF." Like the title says, it's "Avengers vs. X-Men." While it's a Marvel Universe-spanning event, the two opposing sides are clear-cut: On one side, the Avengers; on the other, the X-Men. And there will be a winner.
It is good to hear that their will be less tie-ins, hopefully this will become a trend for both DC and Marvel.
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:58 pm
by HassanT
BobBretall wrote:HassanT wrote:I read the first issue of Avengers X-Sanction. I hope this event gets better.

It was pretty mediocre. We reviewed it for the show that goes up Monday.
The Captain America scene with this shield is one of the worst Captain America moments I have ever read.
Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2012 3:23 pm
by The_Ronin
GABE! wrote:I'll be getting this story for sure. I'm excited for this. From the return of the Phoenix Force to the mystery of why it's coming back, and who will be the new host. There's the return of Cable, the conflict between the two teams, Jeph Loeb and Mcguiness together again, and the conclusion of the Children Crusade. I even like the free digital copies.
But I will only get the main storyline issues, and not any other titles that this ties into that I'm not already getting, which is almost none since I dropped Avengers Academy during Fear Itself.
My main gripe about this is; The revolving creative teams. I'm I to believe that this is such a huge book that 1 writer can't handle the task of writing it? How does that saying go about too many chefs in the kitchen ruins the soup?
This event is going to be a big deal and will be talked about by every other podcast crew, comic news site one way or the other. So, yes, I would like to hear John talk about this. It's too bad that Bob has decided to skip pass this, it would be nice to have both John and Bob discuss this whole thing
This is kind of how I feel. Sure the X-men have fought the Avengers before, but this is the kind of thing that gets my inner 8 year old excited. And that is some of the reason why I like super hero books, For fun things like this.
God willing the execution will be better than Fear Itself.
But I am cursed with optimism!
Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:31 am
by boshuda
The_Ronin wrote:
This is kind of how I feel. Sure the X-men have fought the Avengers before, but this is the kind of thing that gets my inner 8 year old excited. And that is some of the reason why I like super hero books, For fun things like this.
God willing the execution will be better than Fear Itself.
But I am cursed with optimism!
I'm cursed with pessimism but I feel it has no choice than to be better than Fear Itself. Even with Marvel as a company upsetting me pretty regularly I can't help but be excited by the thought of the X-Men battling the Avengers.
What I've read indicates the X-Men are fighting to make sure Hope retains her human rights, while the Avengers want to kidnap her and press-gang her into service (you know, for 'the greater good'). It seems pretty clear to me that the X-Men is holding the moral high ground over the Avengers on this issue. Too bad due to extra-comical reasons (*cough* summer blockbuster *cough*) the Avengers will "win". When we all know they wouldn't really stand a chance against the X-Men

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:45 pm
by HassanT
Ok based on this:
"Versus": the AvX only tie-in mini (although every X-Men and Avengers book will probably tie into AvX)
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=36299
And teasers that the have been releasing:
I am getting a bad feeling about this

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:12 am
by boshuda
I'm actually excited about X-Men Vs. Avengers, 'cause the X-Men fan in me can't wait to see them beat on the Avengers. But after this:
"We've jokingly said about it internally that the tag on it is 'No Story, No Subtext,'" said Brevoort. "It's not 100% accurate, but it's maybe 99% accurate."
and this:
In terms of fight venues, Brevoort referenced fighting games where players can choose their characters and the stage. "We will have plenty of arenas from around the world to draw from," he said.
I think I'll wait for "Versus" to be collected, and probably skip it altogether.