COMICS: The Adventures Of 'Agent Carter' Continue In OPERATION: S.I.N. #3 Preview

COMICS: The Adventures Of 'Agent Carter' Continue In OPERATION: S.I.N. #3 Preview

Agent Carter may be over (there's still no word on a second season), but you can continue to follow Peggy's adventures in Operation: S.I.N.! In this first look at issue #3, Captain America's first love finds herself in some serious trouble alongside Howard Stark. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Feb 28, 2015 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
• Peggy, Howard and Woody go to the ends of the earth to find... half of the puzzle?!
• Who’s running the last gulag in town? Hydra! That’s who!
• And who’s the woman hiding among them? Who is the man named Vanko? And why can’t Woody trust a talking bear? When interests collide, worlds crack open as Immonen and Ellis continue their rampage across Siberia!








OPERATION: S.I.N. #3
Written by KATHRYN IMMONEN
Pencils by RICHARD ELLIS
Cover by MICHAEL KOMARCK
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JoshWilding
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Malakas
Malakas - 2/28/2015, 1:51 PM
Still shitty art.
LordMushu
LordMushu - 2/28/2015, 2:21 PM
WHERE IS MY MARVEL POSTER!!
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 2/28/2015, 2:26 PM
marvel72
marvel72 - 2/28/2015, 2:28 PM
Nice cover art,interior art not so good.
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 2/28/2015, 2:30 PM
@GliderMan

Boom.

Not everyone can be Alex Ross
KINGPEN266FBA
KINGPEN266FBA - 2/28/2015, 4:29 PM
UHHHH YEAH IM GOING TO PASS ON THIS
BatHeis
BatHeis - 2/28/2015, 8:59 PM
@JoshWilding

Do you like money? Of course you do! You can make an article out of what Peter David said about Jason Momoa's Aquaman.

quote:

"I’ve been hanging out on AICN for a few days since the first display of the Zack Snyder Aquaman picture. AICN has been hostility central as fans are complaining about how he looks nothing like Aquaman (apparently having forgotten when I wrote the character when he looks more or less exactly like that.)

And as fans continue to declare loudly that everything Hollywood produces is garbage, it made me wonder the following:

What the hell are they doing here?

I mean, I think that–for instance–everything that Fox News says deserves advance contempt, based on their indisputable track record of lying. So you’ll never find me on the Fox News website spouting hatred, because since I deplore them, I simply don’t bother with them.

Yet here are all these people who have nothing but contempt for what Hollywood produces, hanging out on a website that is essentially nothing but one big promotional device for those very films that they despise. They come there to bitch and piss and moan about everything. It’s like Red Sox fans frequenting the Yankees website. Any reasonable individual would look upon these actions and wonder why in hell they are wasting their time at a site that is going to bring them nothing but anger and frustration.

This attitude would prompt said reasonable individual to think that the lot of they are actually full of crap. That no matter how much they say they despise everything that Hollywood turns out, the fact is that actually they support every film that they bitch about. That they turn up there, not to express genuine contempt for Hollywood, but simply to posture (mostly from anonymity) and prance about with their oh-so-cool disdain for motion pictures and television while secretly supporting the films that they so despise.

The fact is, I believe, that they all think they’re too cool to be fans. That to express genuine excitement and support would remove the edge they aspire to as a self-designated truth sayer in a world gone mad.

Except they all know they’re not. Bitch and piss and moan all they want; they’ll still be there opening day. As will I, most likely.

But at least I won’t be a hypocrite about it.

PAD"

Source: http://www.peterdavid.net

BatHeis
BatHeis - 2/28/2015, 9:02 PM
Another quote:

"So now I’m reading comments from fans widely decrying the photo of Aquaman that Zack Snyder put up on Twitter. Apparently oblivious to the fact that it’s clearly my version of Arthur, fans are shouting that it looks nothing remotely like the DC Aquaman. Which I guess makes sense; mine was twenty years ago and that’s two generations of comics fans to have passed through and forgotten my iteration of the Sea King.


But still: when will they learn? I still remember clearly being at a convention back in the early 90s, and it had been announced that Tim Burton was casting Michael Keaton as Batman. I was on a panel and we were asked about it. Every other panel member said it was an insult, that it was going to be 1960s Adam West all over again. And I was the last person to speak, and I said, “Look: Tim Burton is a director. Keaton is an actor. They’re both good at what they do, and just because they’re mostly known for comedy doesn’t mean they can’t turn out a great Batman film.”

And I was booed. By everyone. Even the other panelists gave me the evil eye.

Flash forward several years, and I’m at another convention, and I hear two fans talking about the just announced “Batman Returns.” Their opinion: “It better be Tim Burton and Michael Keaton or otherwise it’s gonna suck.” I felt vindicated.

Remember when photos of Heath Ledger surfaced as the Joker and fans proclaimed he looked completely wrong and the film was going to suck?

And fans never learn. They NEVER learn.

Why the hell can’t they rein in their perpetual expectation for the worst and just wait to see the damned film? Yes, “Man of Steel” was a flawed film. Y’know what? It was still 100% better than Superman III and IV.

PAD"
LightspeedJones
LightspeedJones - 2/28/2015, 10:25 PM
That art is awesome.
xcan
xcan - 2/28/2015, 10:39 PM
Peggy Carter is part of a comic series? THAT'S the "Sin"!!!

See what I did there???

Good times.
lvcl
lvcl - 3/1/2015, 1:15 AM
SHIELD origins. Nice cover !!!

I enjoy a lot the TV series. It´s getting more and more interesting plot on every chapter

And Miss Atwell the first female MARVEL lead character is a beautiful and wonderfull actress

This is MARVEL!!


Commenter77
Commenter77 - 3/1/2015, 3:03 AM
@yingyangpalms

"And 10-15 years from now, whatever DCCU films WB creates in the next few years will suffer the same fate. "

It's unfortunate that 10-15 years need to pass, as it's blatantly obvious today. Peter David is also impossibly wrong; silence is compliance.

"Yes, “Man of Steel” was a flawed film. Y’know what? It was still 100% better than Superman III and IV."

Better? It wasn't even a Superman film. It used the names of the characters in the comics, but that's about it.

The VFX were about as impressive as Superman IV, I'll give it that, all things being relative that is. Nothing impressive, or interesting.
One of the most boring action films ever released, If we're being honest.

THRILLHO
THRILLHO - 3/1/2015, 4:59 AM
I'm back...
Dotanuki
Dotanuki - 3/1/2015, 6:05 AM
I agree with many of your points yingyangpalms. If DC really wants to push its characters into the 21st century, they need to have Joker cut off his own cock and balls and wear them on his face. Get Garth Ennis to write it with art by Jim Lee-150,000+ copies and 8 variant covers?

Gold, Jerry! Gold!
bropous
bropous - 3/1/2015, 6:30 AM
Yeah, that art is absolutely terrible.
rabid
rabid - 3/1/2015, 9:58 AM
This storyline is terrible, but I'll keep reading it because I love the art so much.
rabid
rabid - 3/1/2015, 10:00 AM
@commenter77
How is Man of Steel not a Superman film? Most everything in it is taken from Byrne's post-Crisis stuff and the early 80s World-of-Krypton. Perhaps you meant its not based on the Superfriends version?
ZEN69
ZEN69 - 3/1/2015, 11:34 AM
What idiot would spend $3.99 a issue for this garage? I'm sure Marvel will claim that they created because "we demanded it!". Who they fooling?
Commenter77
Commenter77 - 3/1/2015, 2:26 PM
@rabid

I'm not the average fanboy, with the typical complaints, you can put your claws away.
Snyder thinks Superman is a self loathing human, born differently. He's devoid of maturity and wisdom. He's angsty, and vengeful, both qualities painfully obvious long before the neck snapping scene.

These are not the qualities of Superman.

Removing the love triangle is also a huge mistake.

Maybe what fans want these days is an old testament Hero, maybe he needs to be angry and vengeful, because a million little kids didn't grow up to be rock stars like mommy and daddy said they would. Maybe it's the millennial's entitlement that demands a hero as hopelessly awkward and faltering as they are, a hero who thinks the world owes him something.

Snyder's Superman was only concerned with himself, which means he's not Superman.
Take away the values of a character, and the character is lost.

You might look back on the 1977 film as old and dated, unimpressive Special effects, etc, but Reeves understood who he was meant to play.
Snyder missed it by a mile.
GirlRage
GirlRage - 3/1/2015, 2:30 PM
Komarck cover is sweet!
rabid
rabid - 3/1/2015, 2:32 PM
Snyder's Superman covered his first week on the job, so you're expecting too much too soon. And the "love triangle" is too ridiculous for this century. Glasses are no sort of disguise.
Commenter77
Commenter77 - 3/1/2015, 3:11 PM
@rabid

Donner's Superman did the same, but successfully. Defend it all you want, it's simply the wrong characterization.

And if you think his disguise is intended to be taken literally, you're as blind as Snyder. People see what they want to see. That's the point.





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