Elseworlds Topic tomorrow?
Added 2022-05-27 03:58:08 +0000 UTCWhat do YOU want us to talk about tomorrow? Hell, what topics do you want us to cover this year?
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I would love an in depth conversation about how video game adaptations such as Batman Arkham series and Insomanic Spider-Man games have been a real influence on some of newer movies and comics of the characters. Curious if future games will have the same effect.
Drew A. Walker
2022-05-27 15:47:56 +0000 UTCIt seems like Marvel and DC are publishing a lot of miniseries/maxiseries. Is the numerous amount of limited series the future of the Big Two's comic book publishing or are they just a fad? Are they hurting or helping the industry as of now?
Justin Oakley
2022-05-27 14:30:00 +0000 UTCI'd love to see an expansion on your guys theme park episode
The Baka King
2022-05-27 09:39:26 +0000 UTCDC's uncollected shame: Bloodlines.
DK
2022-05-27 06:19:07 +0000 UTCMarvel horror pitch for a show or movie could be neat.
Ted B
2022-05-27 05:04:50 +0000 UTCInteresting creator stories. Like Alan Moore worshipping a snake or something
MrJ98
2022-05-27 05:04:48 +0000 UTCBendis and like 8 characters.
PhsycoRed
2022-05-27 04:59:17 +0000 UTCWhat do we call the current era of comics? Where does Bronze stop and what do we call the one we're in? Bronze started with DKR ... and we're still in it ?????/
PhsycoRed
2022-05-27 04:58:25 +0000 UTCComic book adaptations that are better or improve on the original tellings
Sally Jake
2022-05-27 04:20:05 +0000 UTCSoft-reboot: Comics bringing a character “back to basics” and whether that helps or hinders overall storytelling. Thinking about how X-Men #1 brought the X-Men and X-Factor back to a recognizable team (i.e. bring back the og 5 and Xavier back as the head of the team.) Do soft reboots harm or derail the overall narrative, or do they provide necessary jumping on points? I’m also thinking about how at some point characters stop really changing and growing in narrative ways and just revert to their most iconic status quos. Thinking about Spider-Man’s life always restarting as a broke screw up with every new era/run.
Matt
2022-05-27 04:12:59 +0000 UTCMaybe an episode on OP characters in comics. Or how a characters powers are only as strong or as weak as a writer wants them to be for their story
Derek Baca
2022-05-27 04:10:09 +0000 UTCMaybe do an episode on Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. What it did; how well it did what it did; what was hinted at for the future; what Chris Yost, one of the shows writers and creators, revealed as the plans for the third season (heres the article https://www.comicsbeat.com/avengers-earths-mightiest-heroes-season-3-christopher-yost/)
TheCaptainKuhn
2022-05-27 04:07:26 +0000 UTCWith Jane becoming Thor in the mcu and with Dark crisis coming talk about the best legacy characters (good characters who took the mantle of a previous hero)
Kyle Johnson
2022-05-27 04:02:35 +0000 UTCThe best era of comics. Unless that has already been done. Have not watched all of the Elseworld videos. If so than good writers that were given a character they were bad at writing for. The only example i could think of was Tom King with his Batman run. Good writer but not the best character he did write.
Edwin Rhodes
2022-05-27 04:02:00 +0000 UTCStar Wars comics? Idk
Eric Meyer
2022-05-27 03:58:46 +0000 UTC