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It never even occured to me that the story was similar to Die hard. Oh, well, Sabretooth's back in the next issue, and reading this book is fianlly going to pay off. Though honestly I've mostly enjoyed it. Especially when Millar was doing it.
I'm looking forward to that issue too. It'll probably be what gets me picking up Wolverine again, at least until the fight is over.
I'm looking forward to that issue too. It'll probably be what gets me picking up Wolverine again, at least until the fight is over.
no fight. they end up moving into a cottage in Vermont together. Get hitched. Adopt Jube's and raise her right. Kinda like the Authority, only with claws and lots of body hair.
It's a fun little mini. The art isn't the best, but the story is good. It fast forwards from the end of the war untill the mid 50s or early 60s. Peter Parker had become the Hulk, and lashes out at what must be Flash Thompson. His hulking out causes May to have a heart attack, and he flees the scene. Pretty cool, and he's HUGE as the Hulk, easily 8 feet tall. He towers over everything while Hulk'd out.
We learn that Reed Richards has been the one keeping Steve in armor all these years (neat little twist), but now he's set to head into space. Uh-oh, guess that time bomb is a bad thing then....
I've really got to get my act together and build a Steve Rogers Iron Man...IM with machine guns on his wrists and wading ashore on an Island invasion in the Pacific is just COOL.
"Un-fun Dad, un-fun Dad,
He's so bad, he mak'a me mad
Un-fun Dad, un-fun Dad
He's a real cad, Un-fun Dad"
Prof X has always had a thing for Jean...all the way back in the original The X-Men in '63-'64. Seeing Scott's love for Jean, he vowed to never tell her.
Its even creepier because she was just a teen then...
Prof X has always had a thing for Jean...all the way back in the original The X-Men in '63-'64. Seeing Scott's love for Jean, he vowed to never tell her.
Its even creepier because she was just a teen then...
yeah, only thing creepier is how he may've been keeping tabs on her even earlier in life. He's such a creep.
And even in recent books, he's worse. Like the way he's using Rachel to compensate for his own lack of powers. Nice guy.
Yes, Rictor is bi. That was his "coming out" issue, with strong hints that there was something going on between him and Shatterstar.
From what I understand, the writer wanted to introduce it sooner, having Rictor come out the same time M and Teresa did and also give Jamie a kiss. He felt the scene was controversial enough, though.
yeah, only thing creepier is how he may've been keeping tabs on her even earlier in life. He's such a creep.
And even in recent books, he's worse. Like the way he's using Rachel to compensate for his own lack of powers. Nice guy.
Yeah, ya know... he reminds me of another guy in a wheelchair who started a team of super-outcasts, and then turned out to be a total whacko that had been manipulating his team for years, due to his obsessions with their personal lives. Now what was that guy's name again?....
(Man, I guess Doom Patrol is proving to be the originator more and more every day)
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I've totally lost a sense of what I like ironically and what I actually like...