captainamerica1523
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Personally I think that DC is better because of batman n superman. Superman is one of the most iconic characters of all time
Marvel publishes the Adventure part, DC publishes the Time half.Which one publishes Adventure Time?
Personally I think that DC is better because of batman n superman. Superman is one of the most iconic characters of all time
DC is the best. the only thing going for Marvel is Captain America.
Personally, I am a die hard Batman fan. But when asked whether dc or marvel is better, I'd have to say marvel because both faced similar problems yet marvel came out on top. Marvel has good consistent writers and more "relatable" characters that are down to earth. Meanwhile, Batman and superman have to shoulder the entire weight of dc.
While I have been a Marvel guy for over 30 years, the truth right now, IMO, is that Image is significantly, consistently better than both of these options. Reading review sites with no agendas ( comicbook roundup.com, the rottentomatoes of comics, for example), and checking the Eisner nominees (4 of 5 nominees for best series from Image) suggest that I'm not alone in thinking this.
Trusting in the creativity of creators is currently producing a better product than protecting the status quo of decades-old properties ( and ideas).
Have you read any if the Valiant reboot titles? Those are getting rave reviews and I can understand why. I'm loving Bloodshot, Archer & Armstrong, and Harbinger. XO Manowar and Shadowman are also decent. They've started quite strong. Definitely recommend checking them out to see if they fit your tastes (and invariably at least one or two will, they're doing a great job of keeping each title grounded in a certain niche, but at the same time allow for a wide range in said niches). Really enjoyable stuff.
They are quite good. I suppose this will sound silly, but one plus Valiant has (for me) over Image is that their books are in the same universe- there are crossovers. So it reminds me of Marvel when I was a kid... Cool crossover events without 'creativity - crushing' decades of continuity to preserve. I like the feeling that one character, from one book, could have a legitimate and lasting effect on another, from a different book, via a crossover.
I know that sounds convoluted, but the very thing that's souring me on Marvel, holds potential for me in Valiant.