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How long does the Marvel Universe stay All-New and All-Different? How long does the Marvel Rundown (in it’s current incarnation) stay viable? The answer lies in the first column of the Marvel Rundown: The publisher’s landmark Secret Wars event has been delayed repeatedly, but Marvel is moving ahead as scheduled with their full line relaunch, […]
“This is where Wilson’s writing chops (and the eight month continuity gap of Secret Wars comes in.) Unfortunately, he doesn’t quite succeed…”
Not sure if this is a typo, but G. Willow Wilson is a woman.
“This is where Wilson’s writing chops (and the eight month continuity gap of Secret Wars comes in.) Unfortunately, HE doesn’t quite succeed, and the reasons for the team’s present existence are left somewhat unclear.”
FYI: SHE
14 weeks so far and roughly 60% of what’s been reviewed have wound up with a recommendation/pull list conclusion…+/-3% for the sake of argument.
That amounts to around 35 of the new launches being deemed worthy on some level. If these all carry the Marvel-friendly $3.99 price tag that’s almost $140 a month (>$1600/year) allotted to Marvel output.
That’s impressive.
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Are you going to cover the new Miles Morales Spider-Man title or Power Man and Iron Fist which both start in February?
@MoWalker I will be continuing the column so long as readership still seems interested. After next week’s release the column will be undergoing some changes. Thanks for reading.