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Old 11-06-2014, 07:04 PM   #5593
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Marvel's next big crossover:



Same concept as the original Secret Wars, but this time characters from various time frames and alternate universes are being gathered.

About to stop reading comics. As a kid, I loved alternate universe stuff. But that's because it was done sparingly. The past 10 years, it seems like every other story is a fucking time travel/alternate timeline thing, and at this point, I don't even care.

"Oh wow, a dystopian future where everything sucks. How will the heroes avoid this for the 500th time?" It's like all the creativity is gone. It comes off as really lazy. "Well I can't think of anything right now, so I'll just whip together some alternate character designs and call it a day. Wolverine is a bad guy. That'll make it interesting!" Ugh.

This at least is a little different. I did enjoy Exiles when it first hit, and this is sorta like that, except they have to fight eachother instead of work together.
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