![]() ![]() Shortly after Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey had begun their run, it was revealed that the duo would produce no more than 6 issues. The street characters were the ones that brought the heat, and Moon Knight has been burning the brightest.īut as with all things, the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long. In other words, after Marvel NOW!, no one could have reasonably expected too big a shakeup in the X-Office even the most optimistic Marvel readers didn't predict a groundbreaking new direction in Jonathan Hickman's twin Avengers titles (even if that's what they were promised). They're not so high-profile that their features and personalities are immutable and they're also not so obscure that they don't have an interested readership. ![]() ![]() Properties like "Moon Knight," "Daredevil," and "Ghost Rider," as a default narrative position, have the least to lose and the most to gain from reboots or relaunches. The true winners to emerge from Marvel NOW! (and All-New Marvel NOW!) have been the street-level characters and those readers who indulge in their tales. ![]()
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