How little people know about comics amuses me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Apes
What the !@#$%.
I'm surprised you hadn't heard of this before; this is kinda old news to me. Obviously not read it but whatever.
However, after witnessing the brutal lynching of Ooktavius, Gibbon discovers how savage and bestial the Ape-Vengers really are.
OH LAWDY.
It sounds alright to the casual fan, but meh, I look into it later.
I consider it dumb, nothing important is added to the time line, and I doubt that normal people will buy it, maybe kids? not so sure, whats next really, Marvel dogs? Marvel Cats? Marvel elephants? yay at crappy ideas!
The various-species-animal spin-off was pretty cool. Spider-Ham, anyone?
I'm more interested in Marvel Zombies. =/
But seriously, what the !@#$%? Marvel is whoring themselves out so badly these days.
Marvel Zombies is dead. In more ways than one. It doesn't need revisiting. I mean, there was Marvel Zombies, Marvel Zombies 2, the Army of Darkness crossover, the Ultimate Marvel crossover... sure, there's gonna be a Marvel Zombies 3, but it's surplus to requirements really.
hopefully next they make marvel pirates.
Didn't Marvel 1602 pretty much cover the pirate idea? I mean, not entirely, but to an extent. And of course Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four was quite nautical.
However, after witnessing the brutal lynching of Ooktavius, Gibbon discovers how savage and bestial the Ape-Vengers really are.
OH LAWDY.
It sounds alright to the casual fan, but meh, I look into it later.
I consider it dumb, nothing important is added to the time line, and I doubt that normal people will buy it, maybe kids? not so sure, whats next really, Marvel dogz? Marvel Catz? Marvel elephants? yay at crappy ideas!
Fixed.
Also, any "baby"/"teens" version of a pre-established franchise makes me RAAAAAAAAAAAAGE. Although Teen Titans was ok I guess.
Teen Titans wasn't really a new version of an existing franchise; it was a reapplication of an idea to exisitng characters. Though, the TV series did "regress" the ages of all the characters significantly.