I'm tired of relaunches.
>>78236534
Too bad.
>reading marvel
>>78236534
if you want something done right, do it yourself
>>78236534
>reading Marvel
You brought this upon yourself, and now you feed the beast.
>>78236589
Or do it again.
Awh I'm real sorry to hear that OP, because I just finished the new script for another Spider-Man film. We're retelling Peter Parker's origin story but we're going in a cool new direction with it, you see this time Peter isn't bitten by a radioactive spider, he injects himself with radioactive spider DNA to test a hypothesis. See, we're bringing back that he's a scientist! How cool is that, right? Also he's got a cool new costume with bare toes and fingers, it's super NU and fresh.
Why does anyone read mainstream superhero comics anymore? They're just marketing tools for movies now.
>Reading Marvel
Meanwhile I'm sitting comfy over here with my issue 50s dropping soon.
>>78236534
Get used to them boyo.
>>78236534
>Daredevil has had three relaunches in less than five years
>Captain Marvel has had three
>Spider-Man has had three
How many other titles have had three relaunches in the space of five years? I'm sure there's more
>>78236931
Uncanny Avengers had 2. Last volume was only 5 issues.
Start tradewaiting, floppies are overpriced anyway.
It still fucks you up on trades since they label every arc "vol 1" but at least you can sort them all on a shelf together and pretend like it's not a relaunch.
Does it really matter? Lots of comics only follow arcs in 5-ish issue segments anyways. How does relaunching them with the same character in the same setting change anything?
>>78236534
I don't see the problem.
>>78236931
Ant Man, Spider Gwen, Silk getting relaunches in the same year
>>78237069
>2015b
just fuck my shit up senpai
You forgot the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.
Get used to it. You'll never see a marvel comic past issue 30, because those numbers are too high for the general audience