So was anyone else offered an interview on the subject of Cap’s Death?
Or maybe mangaverse will happen and the new Captain America will become a well-endowed U.S. female patriot and jet pilot who is apparently ten times more powerful than the original Captain America


Not Colonel America, but close.
So… do you guys think that there’s going to be a Civil War trade paperback? If so, when do you think it will happen? That’s probably how I’d get it.
there’ll definitely be a TPB. I’d expect it in a month or two.
She’s apparently fighting Shredder, too.
IIRC Shredder’s mouth was always fully covered.
P.S. I always thought it was spelt Schröder, while Krang was Krank. Dubbing+German.
Um, that’s silver samurai you n00bs
I like that art style. So this makes me wonder, should I check the mangaverse out?
The Mangaverse was a joke from start to finish. I’m not saying it’s bad, heck it was fun and well done- just warning you people to keep your tongue firmly in cheek while reading it, 'cause they did the craziest changes in the Marvel characters for no logical reason. My favorite was the Punisher reinterpreted as a female vigilante who SPANKED her enemies. Hee hee…
Btw, that stuff was done by Ben Dunn and his cohorts in Antartic Comics- they were doing Manga-style comics before anybody in this side of the World knew what “Anime” meant.
Just a quick bump-up to notify those of you interested in the Civil War Trades that they’ll be coming out in April. Check this link for a website that offers exact dates, prices, contents and mini-reviews: http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/004066903.cfm
Do the folks who draw Cable & Deadpool do any other comics? Or the ones who write it, as well.
If something seems to scream “Fuck you, Joe Kelly!” from the shelves, Nicieza probably wrote it.
In all seriousness, I don’t believe Fabian Nicieza (the Cable and Deadpool writer) is currently writing anything else. However, he’s written many comic books in the past. For the most part, they’re better than Cable and Deadpool (he used to seem to have more of a grip on the characters’ personalities than he does now, and gave them more dimension; Deadpool wasn’t just a wise-ass funnyman there to play Foil to the main character), especially some of his X-Force X-Factour work. He’s the writer who made the sheer volume of bullshit in Cable’s background worth it for how interesting it made the character. It has its 90s-antihero-stereotype moments of cheeze and cliche, but it has moments of honest sadness and weariness, too. Cable was different than the average badass of his time because he wasn’t young and full of rage, he was old and tired and fighting because he didn’t really know what else to do or how else to do it, and everyone around him seemed to expect him to fight, and he was too old and tired to resist them.