Or – “The Best There Is At What He Does: Moving Marvel Product.”
The more I read ‘Fear Itself,’ the more I think that it is designed entirely as a “Oh YEAH?” to DC’s ‘Blackest Night’ crossover. The ‘seven mysterious new weapons related to one we already know,’ the general fear factor (Not the Joe Rogen one, mind you) and the use of specific characters in specific roles make me think that, at least at some point, someone said “Let’s do that, only with our guys!” It’s a common story in comics, but what does it mean for the actual stories?
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