User blog comment:SunGodKizaru/All-New, All Different Marvel Universe New books/@comment-4651179-20151224051223

This seems like a nice place to post some feedback to ANAD Marvel, now that I think of it, we didn't even make some kind of thread in the forums regarding this event.

Well, here are my picks:

Solo books:

Favorite: Invincible Iron Man. Before it can be said it's obvious I would pick up an Iron Man book, I need to clarify that while Iron Man books are always on top of my pull list, this one is the best one in recent years. The storyline is nothing special so far, but Bendis nails Tony Stark's characterization and the series' humor. David Marquez' pencils are beautifully detailed and consistent, he's probably Marvel's best artist. The new armor looks awesome, and in each issue we get a new taste of what can it do. (Honorable mentions: Doctor Strange, trippy and fun; Deadpool, engaging with a Deadpool that isn't some kind of one dimensional looney toon; Vision, creepy and engaging)

Least favorite: Astonishing Ant-Man. I have liked so far every title I've read, so only because it's my least favorite doesn't mean I think it's bad. It's just that this whole "lovable loser" shtick is a tad bit... Um... eeehh... I don't know how to explain it. I love Nick Spencer, he's probably in my top 5 of favorite writers, after Al Ewing, Al Ewing, Al Ewing and Al Ewing, but I just hope this title could be a bit more serious. Specer know how to make more serious books like Secret Avengers (one book I loved), Ultimate Comics X-Men (another one), or Morning Glories (published by Image Comics, which I also love). It just seems that after realizing that everyone considered Superior Foes of Spider-Man his best work, he sticks with writing this type of books. I think I would like Astonishing Ant-Man more if it was like Captain America: Sam Wilson, that book has funny moments, but it's not too ridiculous.

Hyped for: International Iron Man (double dosis of Shellhead a month), Captain Marvel (Kris Anka!), Moon Knight (more Looney Mooney)

Team books:

Favorite: New Avengers. It's written by Al Ewing. Nuff said. Well, not nuff said. The art is also really good, it's stylized and dynamic but not too cartooney. The team is interesting and brings up potentially great dynamics. Hawkeye's in it, Wiccan Demiurge and Hulkling too. (Honorable mentions: Holwing Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D., I like obscure characters and it's got nice dynamics; Contest of Champions, like SunGodKizaru said, not strictly a team book, but it's a nice mish mash of characters from all over Marvel, who knew Al Ewing could make a video game tie-in book so enjoyable; Ultimates, hey, Al Ewing again on this list!)

Least favorite: Squadron Supreme isn't off to a good start. I don't like the portrayal of Hyperion, and the artist is not the Leonard Kirk I knew from Fantastic Four. Hopefully it will get better, it's got potential to do so.

Hyped for: Uncanny X-Men (definetely not for Greg Land's "art," but for Magneto and Cullen Bunn).