I assumed it was something like that. Is MAX part of mainstream continuity or is it more like their version of Vertigo where if they feel like it, it's part of the universe?
I don't have much of a pull list any longer and I've never been into Marvel (unless you count 70s/80s, which I haven't read since I was very young), so I can't comment on it. Putting together an overall rating like the ESRB would probably be a good idea, at least so everyone is on the same page, but I'm not sure how civil that would go over.
I'm not sure who likes Tony Daniel, but that's pretty much how I'd feel if mine saved something not DCAU by Adam Beechen or Geoff Johns after 1999 and not in a mini-series for me.
But hey, at least you didn't have Hawk & Dove saved?
It depends on the book. Alias w/Jessica Jones was explicitly in continuity, and it tied into Daredevil a lot, and that was definitely a MAX book. But most of the time, MAX books are in an alternate universe, with some ambiguity for the Punisher.
And yep the companies don't seem too good at cooperating right now. And yes at least no Liefeld, at least!! Small victories...
no subject
I don't have much of a pull list any longer and I've never been into Marvel (unless you count 70s/80s, which I haven't read since I was very young), so I can't comment on it. Putting together an overall rating like the ESRB would probably be a good idea, at least so everyone is on the same page, but I'm not sure how civil that would go over.
I'm not sure who likes Tony Daniel, but that's pretty much how I'd feel if mine saved something not DCAU by Adam Beechen or Geoff Johns after 1999 and not in a mini-series for me.
But hey, at least you didn't have Hawk & Dove saved?
no subject
And yep the companies don't seem too good at cooperating right now. And yes at least no Liefeld, at least!! Small victories...