Quesada has really thrown continuity out the door for Marvel. Where as before you had to straign to find the inconsistancies now it seems that Marvel is wollowing in the fact that every book seems to happen in its own little world. The most blantant examples include the Planet X story acrh that occured in only the X-Men title. I this story Magneto takes over all of Manhattan and begins a genetic clensing by rounding up all humans into camps, but no other book even so much as whispers about it happening. Heck If all you read was Spider-Man or DareDevil you would have no idea that it even happened. With in the same month you could read about the rounding up of humans in one book and read about SM or DD fighting crime not 2 blocks from the round ups, yet for some reason everything seems fine there.Marvel Press Release wrote:MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT RENEWAL
Quesada To Also Assume The Role Of Chief Creative Officer, Publishing
New York, NY, July 19 " Marvel Enterprises, Inc. announced today that it has extended its contract agreement with Joe Quesada, Editor-In-Chief of the company's Marvel Comics division. As part of the new deal, Mr. Quesada will also take on the added role as the Chief Creative Officer, Publishing.
Widely considered one of the comic book industry's most recognizable and acclaimed talents, Mr. Quesada has helped spearhead a new golden age for Marvel Comics and solidified its leadership position in the comic book arena. "I'm thrilled to have Joe as a partner in this resurgence of interest in the comic book market," says Dan Buckley, COO and Publisher of Marvel. "Joe has been invaluable in taking Marvel Comics into new and inventive creative directions, and the fans are responding to that. Thanks in part to his efforts, Marvel Comics has seen four straight years of revenue growth."
During Mr. Quesada's tenure, Marvel Comics has experienced a revitalization of the company's most-renowned comic franchises, and has also attracted the best and brightest writers and illustrators from all fields including the literary, film, television and " of course- comic books.
"Over the next couple of years, my ultimate goals will remain further growing Marvel Comics' leadership position and expanding our mainstream presence. I want comics to have the same consumer prominence as movies, TV and novels and in doing so continue to grow Marvel Comics as among America's premiere storytellers," said Mr. Quesada. "The success we have had is truly a team effort. The company's senior management, including Avi Arad and Alan Fine, has provided me and our publisher Dan Buckley with the opportunity to build Marvel Comics into more than just a comic book publisher. With their continued support, and the hard working editors, creators and staff, I am confident that Marvel Comics will continue to flourish as one of the most innovative and exciting literary outlets."
A current example of the total unattention to continuity at Marvel is their House of M story line where the Scarlet Witch, after goin nutty and killed several Avengers, has reshaped the world into one rulled by her father Magneto. This story line has spured special House of M titles as well as story tie ins in some books but again it seems this is all hapening in a pocket dimetion. Hello Marvel if you say something has changed all of reality then have it change ALL of reality.
I've been a long Marvel fan but I feel that I may jump ship. Marvel seems to be going the way DC went prior to the Crissis on Infinite Earths and Marvel doesn't seem to want to fix it. In the X-titles mutants are every whare now. There's mutant night clubs mutant TV and mutant pop stars but you dont even so much as get a glance at that in any other book.
Marvel needs to get rid of Quesada and have their own Crissis to fix this horrible mess but seeing as how Marvel doesn't even want to hear fan's opinions in an open forum (Marvel has no official message boards unlike DC) I can see how they let this guy continue to srew the continuity up.
Spider-Man is the reason why I want to get into comics and it has been my dream to work on a Marvel book but if I had a choice I would never work with Quesada as the "Chief Creative Offiver."