the last two issues of The Mighty Thor have been GREAT
so theres these monsters called The Mares and they have the ability to put averyone around them to sleep and trap everyone in a communal nightmare, right?
and since its a nightmare, the people stuck in it can change the dreamworld
so the people were trying to conjure up an imaginary hero to protect them until they can escape
but some emo kid got thrown into the mix and imagined the guy he drew on the cover of his death metal band's album
and it turned thor into pure metal
aka THE DECONSECRATOR
aka a BABE
hot a what baabhabhiat
and then he gets his regular personality back but still looks that way and GOD
I think I realized something the other day. Marvel's animation projects are always met with interference from censors and executives or sudden cancellation, while DC's animation usually has free reign and gets to cut loose. Let's compare:
-Batman: TAS, and pretty much everything about it.
-A lot of 90s Marvel animation had to deal with censorship issues (everyone had laser guns, Spider-Man wasn't even allowed to punch anybody.)
-Batman Beyond took the idea of Batman in the future and adapted it very well. It had rather mature writing just like B:TAS.
-The only Marvel series I can think of that may have been around at that time was Unlimited Spider-Man, and that wasn't all that good.
-Justice League and Justice League Unlimited were excellent, and provided closure for both Batman Beyond and the DC Animated Universe as well. There was also Teen Titans, which despire its anime style, knew when to go into serious mode.
-X-Men Evolution is pretty much the only Marvel series I can think of that had an amazing full run.
-Spectacular Spider-Man had an escellent two season run before it was cancelled, and it had actually left a bunch of plot pieces unresolved.
-Can't think of any DC series that ran concurrently with this. Batman Brave and the Bold's first season, maybe.
-DC's current line-up is good. Young Justice was off to a rocky start, but they recovered. Green Lantern TAS is doing failry well also.
-Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is amazing, and yet Jeph Loeb sees fit to cancel it for some reason and replace it with Avengers Assemble, which will have no overarching stories that last a whole season. Ultimate Spider-Man is immature and filled with cutaway gags and freeze frames. Spider-Man is supposed to have witty banter, but this takes it to absurd levels.