Adam Kubert
Birth date: October 06, 1959
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I think I liked the Hobgoblin and Carnage tie-ins more: they were funnier, to be honest. This was all darkness, a little slow moving, and didn't really keep me all that interested. Very little Medusa, too. The Red Skull has been killed, but his death gives birth to The Red Onslaught, since he...
So the thing is that I keep going 'eh' about this series, then loving it again. I'm not sure why; I love Duggan's writing in general. Not only that, this happened in Deadpool, but I understand why. Deadpool, as a character, can be overwhelming, not only to the audience, but, I suspect, to the w...
I've never read Origin II; I wasn't that crazy about Origin. Part of the mystique, part of the wounded duck aspect, that I enjoyed with Wolverine was about him having a past shrouded in amnesia. Which kind of makes me feel awful, but there was so much to mine there! Origin didn't do it for me...
Red Skull is making his play against the Avengers and the world, using the mind-controlled Uncanny Avengers to attack their former teammate. Deadpool, who happens to be immune to telepathic control, is the only one left to fight back, and although he calls on Avengers from other teams, they may no...
And Heimdall is underused in Marvel: he's a fascinating character they don't use all that often. He's also more empathetic than I remember every time I see him. It's the fact that he's never around that makes me forget, but there it is. Every time. This is mostly told via a flashback, squis...