So I am curious why we pick teen aged girl as the replacement. This act is what to me makes the very nature of the replacement seem trivial and forced.
Hopefully that's where good writing comes in to play. Maybe you lack confidence in the writing? Then is it even a good book to begin with?
I (mostly) have faith that my favorite writers can conjure up interesting scenarios - even when the story seems to go off the rails. I would argue that stories are often more interesting when when I'm left scratching my head.
But, I mean, if someone has weak spot for goatees, or already started building their Halloween costume, by all means, they should fight to keep Tony Stark in the book.
It's a real shame this is only a mini-series. I'm really enjoying it and it reminds me a lot of Saga, and I'd love for a new ongoing series that's similar to Saga. Especially if that meant Immonen drawing all the issues :P
Totally agree. I would be happy to follow Immonen on a long haul.
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