Posted by Stan
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on 3/27/2010, 11:18:41, in reply to "Spider-Woman # 7 will be its last issue."
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I am so disappointed! I just finished reading #7 and saw "the End" and hoped it just meant for that particular storyline. I am so mad. I was really looking forward to seeing where this book went! As much as I love Alex Maleev, if the guy needed a break I think there are some other artists out there that could have done a comparable job on the book. I will most likely get the Avengers book done by John Romita JR But I really liked SpiderWoman having her own book. And honestly as much as I liked the book I thought it was a little confusing at times and it seemed to repeat itself with some of the imagery. I got confused a couple of times wondering if I had that issue but it had a variant cover.
OK well.. I just needed to get that off my chest! Thanks guys!
Stan
--Previous Message--
: Spider-Woman is a lesson in how to mess up the
: launch and life of a book: Get a great
: creative team, announce the book, then have
: delay after delay after delay of the book...
: many, many, many times over....all over the
: course of 4 long years. Then release a
: motion comic based on that book a month
: before the book comes out, and then shortly
: after you release the MC, post it on HULU so
: people can see it for free!!! Now sit back
: and watch the book flop. Duh.
:
: This book must have the weirdest kind of
: first: A book that is marketed for 4 years,
: and only last 7 months.
:




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