Episode Fifty: CELEBRATE FIFTY WITH THE FILMS THAT CHANGED OUR LIVES It's taken exactly two years, but Tom and Derrick proudly present our <i>fiftieth...
... these days. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned this commitment elsewhere on-line...? In chron-order, I think I first agreed with Chris that we'd do a Secret...
Welcome back to Marvel Reborn <http://marvelreborn.alteredvisions.org/> ! Two NEW SERIES and one is GIANT-SIZED, baby! Things are getting out of control around...
What are the longest-running fanfiction series you've seen, either in terms of chapters/issues written or in length of time the same writer has been working on...
Though certainly not in terms of issues written, Ryan Krupienski probably holds the title for length of time on one series, that series being Uncanny X-Men at...
Those or All God's Children. I think that's what the series was called, right?. I attempted to dive into it one day, but the task was so daunting I kind of...
While these aren't necessarily the longest, I don't think they get mentioned at all when discussions of length are brought up. If you look at the two main...
Looks like the new volumes of UNCANNY X-MEN and NEW X-MEN aren't counting the previous stuff, so X-Men/X-Men Omega/X-Corp/X-Men: The Lazarus Contract totaled...
And a sizeable chunk of that was done by yourself. ... counting the previous stuff, so X-Men/X-Men Omega/X-Corp/X-Men: The Lazarus Contract totaled 93 issues. ...
Forty-four issues written by myself, nineteen co-written by me and either Brad or Cory. Not counting the other stuff I wrote for the X-branch (I think about...
Yea I think the only exceptions might have been Exiles (though the concept was essentially one initiated by you). I can't think of anything else. Cable too?...
Yea I remember that and the centerpiece villian was supposed to have been Kang right? Lol, only in fanfic. ... and ... seen? ... aren't ... The ... Especially ...
THE AVENGERS #1 by C.W. Russette and Doug Bookey THE GOOD: I really like the roster of this team and it just seems to squeeze into the site perfectly. I...
THE WEST COAST AVENGERS #1 by Steve Steinberg THE GOOD: Steve does a pretty good job with physical descriptions in this issue and even though you know what...
THUNDERBOLTS #1 by Hunter Lambright THE GOOD: I really like Hunter's team and its not like his team is completely radical from what might be seen as the ...
... Agreed - and furthermore, I love how it all ties into the overall theme of the Marvel Reborn site. It's a post-Onslaught world where all the "Ajax the...
http://ma.bhyphen.com/ · The Amazing Spider-Man #0, by Tony Thornley "This is Only a Test" · Gambit #5 - 6, by David Brashear "Downtime" "Tug of War" ·...
A Loon Review! Sweet! I think I've only ever gotten one of these before in my 6+ years of fanficcing, so awesome. Thanks for taking a look at Marvel Reborn,...
Thanks for the thoughtful words, Dale! As usual, you nailed everything down tight. You're exactly right when you say that the whole Ajax the Lesser analogy...
Again, I'm really glad you chose to review some stuff at Marvel Reborn, Brent. Like I said elsewhere, it's a neat site, and unlike a lot of Marvel fanfic...
Thanks for the review, man. I'm glad you liked the issue, and especially the Electro/Chemistro scene. That's something that's been brewing in my head over a...
In addition to a great batch of issues, be sure to send in your nominations for the 2009 Emmos! This year, all issues from 2007 and 2008 will be eligible, so...
I agree Dale, it definately serves a pretty strong metaphor for the site as a whole because we are definately a site of second stringers. I think that is what...