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Originally Posted by Paul
My biggest complaint is a technical and editorial one. I really can't understand why this is a Marvel Knights title.
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My understanding was that Marvel Knights were supposed to be closer to the mainstream versions of Marvel characters, but with a little more editorial freedom to allow for "mature" storytelling.
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So this looks like a MAX title. It's a flat-out reboot of the character, just like most MAX titles from Devil-Slayer to Werewolf by Night to The Eternal to Foolkiller, where the names are the same but the relationships and details are changed.
The only Knights imprint book I can think of that made this radical a change in the concepts and relationships of a character was Grant Morrison's Marvel Boy, and that was presented as a proto-Ultimate title before Bendis again worked his magic and hamhandedly shoehorned the character into the mainstream Marvel Universe.
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I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but the purpose of the "Marvel Knights" imprint was changed a few years ago. It no longer signifies that a book is slightly more adult or intended for "mature" readers (like the popular
Punisher,
Black Widow and
Daredevil series that were punished under the MK imprint a while back).
Instead, it's now an imprint that exists specifically to give creators a place where they can write out-of-continuity stories that "reimagine" the characters as much as they like (or as much as Marvel editorial will allow, anyway). So, we've had the likes of
Spider-Man: Reign,
Silver Surfer: Requiem and
Sub-Mariner: The Depths, all of which use the characters in ways that wouldn't fit with their in-continuity counterparts.
The Marvel MAX imprint, on the other hand, has a slightly less clear status as far as continuity is concerned. Whilst some books (like Ennis's
Punisher) clearly aren't meant to fit with the present-day MU, others (like
Alias or the original
Hood miniseries) have been explicitly incorporated into "official" continuity.
My guess is that this new
Deathlok series was positioned as a Marvel Knights title in order to make it clear that it was a deviation from the official continuity.