G.O.D.S. was about the abstract entities we got to experience through the eyes of 2 mortals in love. The book itself shifted the perspective where -like in real life- people aren't always witness to the main event or in the centre of attention but only view little glimpses en bits and have to piece those together to make there own story or lesson out of it. While still not grasping the whole. The book was as abstract as the Abstract entities it featured. It's not meant to be understood: it's meant to make you feel like an insect. Or like you're passing a traffic accident at high-speed. "What happend I couldn't tell? We passed so fast I couldn't make heads or tails of it" feeling.
I liked G.O.D.S (did we find out what it stands for?) but i did find it meandering. I wish it had been more of a continuing story, not a bunch of vignettes
Hey, you're the same uxm fan I posted a comment before. I want to ask you a question of how you like ultimate x-men by peach momoko and what makes you want to stay this hill with us fans loving this book?
HI, so, I find it interesting how it has an approach that I personally find very effective, especially for reaching younger audiences, whether due to the aesthetics, the dark elements of the plot and the characters themselves. I like how at the outset they don't have big concerns like saving the whole world or the universe from the beginning, as often happens in hero comics, but it's centered on their corner of the world. Furthermore, the fact that it is built slowly makes me feel something that I feel when reading manga in general, which is having time to get used to the characters, to live with them and they daily life, I think that makes it easier to relateble with the characters. This slow construction also stimulates my imagination a lot, I keep thinking a lot what will happen in the future, etc... For me, it is currently one of, if not the most powerful Marvel titles/run's, and I think it would be very smart if this were animated by a Japanese animation studio in the future, because if there is something that can actually speak to manga audiences, it is Ultimate X-men. I could mention other elements, such as the visual narrative itself, Peach Mamoko knows how to tell or show a story very well, everything seems very organic... yeah, I think that's it, i hope it last at least 20 editions... sorry for my English, i'm not from USA.
@petertherelative2494 That's a beautiful response. Of how you like uxm, it's basically similar how I like this book and no problem your english looks good. You able convey your words keep your english up 👏👍
Do you think you’d feel this way if God‘s came out before House and Powers that a bar was so high with that that you can’t seem to allow yourself to open up trying to do with gods. Because I believe the main reason gods failed wasn’t necessarily the story but the pricing that didn’t sell nearly as well as it should’ve because they charged 10 bucks for it, but with sales is low as they were, they should’ve been they didn’t even give it a chance. like think about it if God was your first hit marvel Hickman book at secret wars would you not have not been more open minded to it?
I just can’t get over this nine minute and 37 second spot you’re saying marvel restaurant stuff and I just keep thinking you want new things. That’s what you say all the time you want something new it’s gotta be different blah blah blah and then you get something new and as soon as it’s there, you just, hate it as in God God is completely different than anything they have been doing or did before it’s just that bar was set so high with ox and pox. I think God would’ve set that bar high. If it came out first.
G.O.D.S. was about the abstract entities we got to experience through the eyes of 2 mortals in love.
The book itself shifted the perspective where -like in real life- people aren't always witness to the main event or in the centre of attention but only view little glimpses en bits and have to piece those together to make there own story or lesson out of it. While still not grasping the whole. The book was as abstract as the Abstract entities it featured. It's not meant to be understood: it's meant to make you feel like an insect. Or like you're passing a traffic accident at high-speed. "What happend I couldn't tell? We passed so fast I couldn't make heads or tails of it" feeling.
I liked G.O.D.S (did we find out what it stands for?) but i did find it meandering. I wish it had been more of a continuing story, not a bunch of vignettes
i'm loving Ultimate x-men!
Hey, you're the same uxm fan I posted a comment before. I want to ask you a question of how you like ultimate x-men by peach momoko and what makes you want to stay this hill with us fans loving this book?
HI, so, I find it interesting how it has an approach that I personally find very effective, especially for reaching younger audiences, whether due to the aesthetics, the dark elements of the plot and the characters themselves. I like how at the outset they don't have big concerns like saving the whole world or the universe from the beginning, as often happens in hero comics, but it's centered on their corner of the world. Furthermore, the fact that it is built slowly makes me feel something that I feel when reading manga in general, which is having time to get used to the characters, to live with them and they daily life, I think that makes it easier to relateble with the characters. This slow construction also stimulates my imagination a lot, I keep thinking a lot what will happen in the future, etc... For me, it is currently one of, if not the most powerful Marvel titles/run's, and I think it would be very smart if this were animated by a Japanese animation studio in the future, because if there is something that can actually speak to manga audiences, it is Ultimate X-men. I could mention other elements, such as the visual narrative itself, Peach Mamoko knows how to tell or show a story very well, everything seems very organic... yeah, I think that's it, i hope it last at least 20 editions... sorry for my English, i'm not from USA.
Can't stand it.
@petertherelative2494 That's a beautiful response. Of how you like uxm, it's basically similar how I like this book and no problem your english looks good. You able convey your words keep your english up 👏👍
@@FreshNews247 Then why you comment in the first place if you don't like uxm. 🙄 😮💨
missed it... watching it now and i lol'd when dave describes ultimate x-men as "preposterous"... lmao!
Good singing :)
Do you think you’d feel this way if God‘s came out before House and Powers that a bar was so high with that that you can’t seem to allow yourself to open up trying to do with gods. Because I believe the main reason gods failed wasn’t necessarily the story but the pricing that didn’t sell nearly as well as it should’ve because they charged 10 bucks for it, but with sales is low as they were, they should’ve been they didn’t even give it a chance. like think about it if God was your first hit marvel Hickman book at secret wars would you not have not been more open minded to it?
Because really what it is is Hickman wants to write Constantine, but Marvel doesn’t own Constantine so he did his best to make his own
I missed it 😢
Always start with songs! Hah especially TMBG
i don't think GODS was good either. It was almost gibberish and the ending felt like they just decided to end it cause most readers werent liking it.
I just can’t get over this nine minute and 37 second spot you’re saying marvel restaurant stuff and I just keep thinking you want new things. That’s what you say all the time you want something new it’s gotta be different blah blah blah and then you get something new and as soon as it’s there, you just, hate it as in God God is completely different than anything they have been doing or did before it’s just that bar was set so high with ox and pox. I think God would’ve set that bar high. If it came out first.
No ones obligated to like something just because it’s new …