I see that Dan Slott was ALWAYS shit

I see that Dan Slott was ALWAYS shit

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I see that you have always been a faggot.
Go back to your shitty King.

both of them suck

The funny thing is that Mark Millar wrote STAS comics back in the day, and they're GREAT.
Millar's Superman: The Animated Series comics are all gems.

He did a pretty solid job by Spider-man too.

If I don't like Dan Slott why would you assume I like Tom King?

>implying you wouldn't like this page if you didn't know Slott was the writer

>implying I didn't see the page first

I liked his She-Hulk and The Thing runs back in the day, they were lighthearted and fun.
Also I liked the Arkham Asylum book he did with the Great White Shark, just because of the plot element of pleading not-guilty by reason of insanity, in Gotham, so they sent him to Arkham. And how even the Joker thought he was a prick.

Millar *can* write good, non-edgy stuff if he wants to.
The trouble is that he'd much rather make the crow suck cock (for a reason)

So... Care to explain what's wrong with the page?

The original final line was "I'm Zorro!" and Slott had to be told that Batman would never actually say that.

Well of course, he's Batman, not El Zorro. Common sense.

They are, too. Also, just read the Kelley Puckett fill-in in that run last night? It's like an even more powerful version of All-Star Superman 12. Highly recommended.

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(Also Aluir Amancio draws the hottest Lois)

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because you are a whiny little faggot like King.

>It's like an even more powerful version of All-Star Superman 12.

How so? It's a good story, though.

>Dan is ITT right now
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The sad thing is they'd probably throw someone like Zorro in Arkham.

I thought his spidey was under the edgy marvel knights line?

I just found Lois being kicked out of Star Labs by the janitor after waiting for Superman to reappear, and then standing in the rain crying to be more emotionally affecting than the end of All-Star, which seemed a bit rushed. YMMV.

And Macro-Superman reappearing to save the world was badass.

I love Morrison but for me, between this issue and the McCloud/Millar ones, Superman Advs>All-Star.

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This post activated my backup personality

It was, but it was honestly a pretty good run. It wasn't too edgy, but it had it's moments. Lots of good Peter moments.