Honestly BMB's work in the turn of the century from like Avengers Disassemble all the way up to Avengers vs X-Men was some of the coolest and most exciting and inspiring stuff we got in Marvel ever. He was a huge part of the the stories that really got me into comics and i think back to his New Avengers run and the chemistry he invented with Luke Cage and Spider-Man and stuff and it was just pure magic coming off the page. So it kind does kill me and make me kinda sad to see this happen.
That being said his GotG stuff.... and his X-Men stuff.... and Civil Wars 2.... and his most recent Iron Man stuff... he clearly feels like a writer that is just writing at marvel because he has to keep writing but doesn't actually have any ideas and is turning Marvel Universe into something that isn't marvel Universe because he is out of ideas for the marvel u. In that sense I'm kind of glad. He gave so much but i don't really want to keep reading the kind of stories directions he is taking us down anymore so giving him something new to play with could be good. Just considering a BMB Superman or Batman or Justice League or Green Lantern series has me kind of excited.
In the end Im not exactly sure how i feel since he was such an important writer to my time reading marvel but in the end was kind of turning sour.... so I'm kind of tempted to just post this to sum up my feels lol.
Renew your vows is always so good. Just makes me so sad thinking about what this past decade could have been... kids could have grown up with Spider-Man having a family. We'd have a very established young female hero who is part of one of most iconic super hero mantles of all.
I still will never understand how Marvel decided to throw away all of this awesome stuff for a universe stuck in time. The company was literally kept in business fore years because of the success of a super hero family book(FF).
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