Hey, I know! Let's take all the actual smashing ,punching and ,y'know, fights and stuff out of our comic where the entire premise is that one team fights another, that way we can make room for more tired exposition, posturing and repetitious dialogue, meanwhile we'll put all those fights in a separate title!! Fucking genius!
*Actually, having now read #1 of Versus, I can officially state that there is far more fun to be had in that single issue than there has been in the 3 issues thus-far of AvX proper.
Plus, Kubert and Immonen art!
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Man, it's going to be REAL tough to find a showing with an unpacked theater over the next week or two. As much as I like having some 'room to spread out' (dick in the popcorn, Mister Rourke...non-Herve-Fancier) I doubt I'll be able to wait that long to see The Avengers (7 or 8 year old TIP has blown through 10 pairs of Imaginary Husky Pants in anticipation of this film).
Dunno if things like this work the same in the US as they do here, but seriously, try my way.
Go to the earliest possible screening on the first weekday that it's out.
The late-afternoon and evening screenings are all sold out here, but the matinee/daytime screenings are empty, because people are either at school/work or they are too damn lazy to drag their butts to the theatre at that time of the morning.
My showing was 10.50am on day of release and, like I said, there were maybe 30 people in an almost 300-seat screen.
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