To be fair with Marvel, details
are still not definite at this point, and it might not turn out to be too “New 52.” Still, I’m a bit upset, for a couple of
reasons:
- There were some cool things about it, but in general, I really hated DC’s “New 52” reboot. So with what seems to me Marvel’s attempt to “New 52” its own multiverse, it gives me unfavorable vibes.
- In connection to the previous bullet, I hate the commercial aspect of it. Is Marvel trying to replicate DC’s commercial success (though brief)? In fact, it was also announced – in an apparent cash-grab tactic – that Marvel is partnering with Hasbro, Funko, Upperdeck, and others for merchandising tie-ins. I have no problem with Marvel thinking of ways of making more money, but, to me, it feels like all of this is being done principally out of making money from the hype, with the creative and sensibility aspects not being thoroughly considered. It’s infinitely worse than NOW!-ing everything.
- Speaking of NOW!, I find it a lack of forethought in conducting significant and innovative status quo changes with Avengers NOW! when everything is going to be reset and changed again anyway by a subsequent reality-altering mega event.
- One of Marvel’s edges through the years over DC is being able to figure out a way to keep its main universe’s continuity existent and compressed. Hence, in Marvel’s main universe (Earth-616), no matter what is the “today”, all the things that happened from issue number one to the present issue – regardless of how many years it took in real time – have occurred within a ten to fifteen year period. Though not perfect, it satisfies every Marvel fan, and – compared to DC’s confusing pre-“New 52” continuity (try researching for Hawkman’s history) – it makes the history of the Marvel Universe comfortably neat.
- The Ultimate Universe used to be awesome. Then Ultimatum happened. From then on – with some rare worthwhile instances (like what was done in Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates; I really liked this series) – the Ultimate Universe became garbage. Cancellation of the Ultimate Universe is long overdue; the opportunity to send off Earth-1610 with a bang has passed already. Doing it now in “Secret Wars”, with an attempt to salvage some of its facets, makes it pretty anticlimactic and seemingly desperate.
- From Marvel EIC Axel Alonso: “The Ultimate Universe, the Marvel Universe, they're going to slap together. Imagine two pizzas: They're going to combine toppings, some toppings are going to drop off. And that is the Marvel Universe moving forward. It's more than the Marvel Universe and the Ultimate Universe, it's all the universes you can imagine. That is the Marvel Universe going forward.” Interesting analogy. But it’s very likely that I will find some “toppings” dropped off from Earth-616 worth lamenting and griping about. And, seriously, post-Ultimatum and post-Cataclysm, with the exception of Miles Morales, there are no “toppings” worth saving from Earth-1610. However, I admit that I find it intriguing what “toppings” from the multiverse will become part of this new Marvel Universe. By the way, will the “Earth-616” numbering of this new Marvel Universe be retained?
- Spider-Verse is pretty awesome. And it’s looking like Secret Wars – with different versions of Marvel characters from different universes instead of just Spider-Men – is merely a bigger version of it. It’s not really a major nitpick. But looking at it this way, some of the novelty of the premise of Secret Wars is lessened.
- The train of teasers back in 2014 on Secret Wars, which mostly alluded to notable Marvel events, are revealed to be new comic book series titles that will spin-off from Secret Wars. More titles and details are to be announced in the next two weeks. So far, the upcoming series (based on the teasers) then are going to be Civil War, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, Years of Future Past, Planet Hulk, Armor Wars, House of M, The Infinity Gauntlet, Old Man Logan, Inhumans Attilan Rising, The End (which appear to be all about the Ultimate Universe’s end), Age of Apocalypse, Future Imperfect, The Amazing Spider-Man Renew Your Vows (which I hope would truly bring Pete and MJ back together), Avengers vs. X-Men, and X-Men ’92 (based on the beloved animated series classic).
- I’ll probably follow-up on this after two weeks.
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