How Sci/Fi are comic books?
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Re: How Sci/Fi are comic books?
Depends on the writer too. IIRC wasn't it Grant Morrison who wrote up the DC Multiverse's structure?
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Re: How Sci/Fi are comic books?
Heard of Dark Multiverse. Planning to download that. A friend recommended it.
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
— Kreia, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
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Re: How Sci/Fi are comic books?
Jonathan Hickman's runs on Fantastic Four and Avengers were both extremely sci-fi, at least by comic book standards. I'd easily recommend checking out his work (which is also pretty good for other reasons, but his use of sci-fi concepts, even faux science, is an element that scales up rather well).