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  1. Mar 8, 2024 · Kurt Busiek said: I don't think strength really works that way. I know, for example, that what I can lift on a Saturday afternoon at 3pm may be too much for me to lift at 3:05pm, but if I rest a little I might be able to lift it again. So my strength varies depending on a variety of factors. I assume it's the same for superheroes.

  2. Sep 28, 2014 · The Professional. Sep 28, 2014. #3. Kurt Busiek said: Payments for characters' use in movies are generally a standard part of contracts for company-owned stuff these days, at least at the larger companies. At other companies and under other deals, it can vary wildly, since contracts can say lots of things.

  3. Sep 28, 2014 · Astonishing Member. Yesterday at 1:23 AM. #1,102. The original Thunderbolts was the team masquerading as heroes after the Avengers and Fantastic Four were believed dead. That was basically Mysterio's plan in Far From Home. The Thunderbolts comic has had many different versions from Zemo's villain team, then Hawkeyr's team of reforming villains ...

  4. Jun 28, 2015 · Did Kurt Busiek bring Kevin Maguire about DC's "Wildcard" only to have editors vying for his services on other, higher-profile books?

  5. Sep 1, 2014 · Sep 1, 2014. #1. Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men is an entertaining podcast, they work their way through X-Men history, discussing and affectionately poking fun at how insane the continuity has become. This episode is an interesting discussion of the silver age and Busiek's part in the retconning of Jean Grey's death in the Dark Phoenix Saga.

  6. Apr 5, 2020 · Apr 5, 2020. #1. I run a PBEM (play by e-mail for those who don't know) called Science City. Heavily inspired by Marvel and DC comics as well as John Ostrander’s Grimjack, Alan Moore’s Top Ten, Tom Strong and Promethea, and Kurt Busiek’s Astro City, the animes Toaru Kagaku No Railgun and Giant Robo as well as the MMO City of Heroes.

  7. Mar 14, 2015 · All-New Member. Mar 14, 2015. #1. Hey guys, I'm a big Astro City fan and love the new ongoing under the Vertigo banner. I love the format of the new hardcovers, and was very excited when they released a new edition of Life in the Big City in the same format. I saw a new hardcover edition of Family Album slotted for April on comixology, but now ...

  8. May 3, 2024 · Kurt Busiek said: For SPIDER-WOMAN, ay least, I don't have five runs, but the Gruenwald/Infantino run and the Claremont/Leialoha run are both good reads, and the entire run of the first series has been collected in Epic volumes.

  9. Jan 21, 2015 · I wanted to ask people for advice and their opinions on the ones I'm considering at the moment. My options are: Kurt Busiek/George Perez Avengers Volume 1. Collects: AVENGERS (1998) 1-23, 0, 1 ROUGH CUT; IRON MAN (1998) 7; CAPTAIN AMERICA (1998) 8; QUICKSILVER 10; AVENGERS ANNUAL '98, '99; AVENGERS FOREVER 1-12. Uncanny Avengers.

  10. Aug 27, 2022 · Aug 30, 2022. #16. 1) Avengers. Best: Roy Thomas, with Busiek a close second. Worst: Chuck Austen in terms of worst quality, Bendis due to long-term damage to the book. Aaron a close third. 2) Iron Man. Haven't read any run aside from the original Stan Lee run and the Extremis arc by Warren Ellis. 3) Thor.