Gotham War, easily.
Though I'm sure that whatever Avengers Assemble was must've been pretty shit in its own right, seeing as I've not even heard of it and I'm more of a Marvel guy
Whatever the frick you’re talking about it’s probally better than capeshit comics since it’s readers have no standards for anything decent. And it’s dying day by day lol.
>you wouldn’t have to experience bad writing
Lmao like cartoons, anime, video games, t.v, movies and book don't exist. Just don't consume any media made by someone/thing else
>Implying I'm not being serious
Dogshit writing is everywhere especially in the Western sphere where hack writers move from position to position, industry to industry, writing shitty movies to writing shitty TV to writing shitty videogames to writing shitty comics
>The worst of shit is in the comicbook industry
Bullshit, Video Games have the absolute bottom of the barrel writing, they're at that point of self felation that comic books were in the mid 2000's
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Not even close. Modern games are shitty interactive movies but comics are on a whole another level of shit content that can’t be no longer enjoyed on a normal level.
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>Not even close.
Only if you think we're still in the 2010s
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>Video Games have the absolute bottom of the barrel writing, they're at that point of self felation that comic books were in the mid 2000's
This. They even have their own Bendises who fail upward despite creating the most mundane shit like TLOU.
Knight Terrors is the worst one >A horror event published during the summer and not during October >Delay 90% of your publishing for 2 months so that they can tie-in to the event >Lamest villain ever >Nothing fricking happens >Not even scary >Tanks sales (Batman tie-in outsells the fricking main event mini)
Not even on the same level. Knight Terrors fricked the entire line for two whole months.
Beast World is basically a self-contained Titans event. It's just the Titans series, the main BW mini, and some one-shots. Plus a backup story or two in books like Nightwing.
Also Joshua Williamson is worse than Tom Taylor.
The delay thing was the worst part. Why not just make the tie-ins counted as normal Issues? Most of the writers were the same and some of the preceeding issues directly lead into the event, like GL and Shazam. All this served to do was confuse new readers.
Gotham War is the only one I can think of that was offensively bad, this year. Everything else ranged from mediocre to bad but forgettable. I guess Dark Web spilled over into 2023, if you want to count that, too.
Gotham War between the forced Batfamily conflict to the plot that you can poke holes through with minimum critical thinking skills you have a recipe for disaster. Avengers Assemble at least marked the end of Jason Aaron's decade long fart
From Marvel we got: >Dark Web (began in 2022, ended on February 2023) >Avengers Assemble (began in 2022, ended on April 2023) >Sins of Sinister >Captain America: Cold War >Carnage Reigns >Contest of Chaos >Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance >Gang War (began in 2023, will end on February 2023
From DC we got: >Lazarus Planet >Knight Terrors >Gotham War >Beast World (began in 2023, will end on January 2023)
Gotham War, easily.
Though I'm sure that whatever Avengers Assemble was must've been pretty shit in its own right, seeing as I've not even heard of it and I'm more of a Marvel guy
If you didn’t read comics, you wouldn’t have to experience bad writing.
Go back to watching that clown show or whatever low attention span kids like
Whatever the frick you’re talking about it’s probally better than capeshit comics since it’s readers have no standards for anything decent. And it’s dying day by day lol.
>you wouldn’t have to experience bad writing
Lmao like cartoons, anime, video games, t.v, movies and book don't exist. Just don't consume any media made by someone/thing else
t. moronic poster coping for his cucked industry
>Implying I'm not being serious
Dogshit writing is everywhere especially in the Western sphere where hack writers move from position to position, industry to industry, writing shitty movies to writing shitty TV to writing shitty videogames to writing shitty comics
No shit. The worst of shit is in the comicbook industry. So fricking bad to the point where they’re losing money.
>The worst of shit is in the comicbook industry
Bullshit, Video Games have the absolute bottom of the barrel writing, they're at that point of self felation that comic books were in the mid 2000's
Not even close. Modern games are shitty interactive movies but comics are on a whole another level of shit content that can’t be no longer enjoyed on a normal level.
>Not even close.
Only if you think we're still in the 2010s
>Video Games have the absolute bottom of the barrel writing, they're at that point of self felation that comic books were in the mid 2000's
This. They even have their own Bendises who fail upward despite creating the most mundane shit like TLOU.
Knight Terrors is the worst one
>A horror event published during the summer and not during October
>Delay 90% of your publishing for 2 months so that they can tie-in to the event
>Lamest villain ever
>Nothing fricking happens
>Not even scary
>Tanks sales (Batman tie-in outsells the fricking main event mini)
Beast Wars or whatever it's called that DC is currently doing is pretty bad too. It's been a cursed year for DC events.
Not even on the same level. Knight Terrors fricked the entire line for two whole months.
Beast World is basically a self-contained Titans event. It's just the Titans series, the main BW mini, and some one-shots. Plus a backup story or two in books like Nightwing.
Also Joshua Williamson is worse than Tom Taylor.
The delay thing was the worst part. Why not just make the tie-ins counted as normal Issues? Most of the writers were the same and some of the preceeding issues directly lead into the event, like GL and Shazam. All this served to do was confuse new readers.
not defending aaron but it was just a final arc with some extra issues thrown in; other books weren't forced to tie into it
Gotham War is the only one I can think of that was offensively bad, this year. Everything else ranged from mediocre to bad but forgettable. I guess Dark Web spilled over into 2023, if you want to count that, too.
Avengers Assemble was just braindead shit but at least it was contained to just Avengers and Avengers Forever
Contest of Chaos
Read like a Chat-GPTs idea of a Marvel event, all with pointless hero vs hero shit and MCU synergy with Agatha Harkness and Darkhold
Knight Terrors
Gotham War between the forced Batfamily conflict to the plot that you can poke holes through with minimum critical thinking skills you have a recipe for disaster. Avengers Assemble at least marked the end of Jason Aaron's decade long fart
can u even count Avengers Assemble as an event if nothing even connected to it?
Don't forget: DC is publishing Amazons Attack 2 right now.
Amazons Attack is a mini, not an event
Do we have a list of all the events so we can rank them?
Also, we have to define what is an event and what is a crossover, or should they be counted as the same.
From Marvel we got:
>Dark Web (began in 2022, ended on February 2023)
>Avengers Assemble (began in 2022, ended on April 2023)
>Sins of Sinister
>Captain America: Cold War
>Carnage Reigns
>Contest of Chaos
>Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Weapons of Vengeance
>Gang War (began in 2023, will end on February 2023
From DC we got:
>Lazarus Planet
>Knight Terrors
>Gotham War
>Beast World (began in 2023, will end on January 2023)
Didn't Amazons Attack also happen this year?
I wonder what the point of having spider events ending and beginning the year like this is
To boost sales for each quarter
Gotham War
>imagine actually knowing the answer to this question