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Post by Nutcase65 on Mar 29, 2007 17:27:51 GMT -5
Is anyone else reading this series?
I liked the fight between Thor and the Hulk, With Onslaught in control of Thor a loved it when he was about to crush Hulks head with Mjolnir and couldn't lift it because now HE was unworthy. That was a good touch. I'm not so sure of the art tho'. I don't think that is one of my favorite styles.
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Post by Doctor Bong on Mar 29, 2007 18:50:23 GMT -5
Had you said it was (the art, I mean...) I would have been forced to smite you, and MY enchanted uru hammer ALWAYS kisses my a-- & tells me I'm worthy... In fact, that's what I call it: Ar--kisser...!
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Post by thew40 on Apr 1, 2007 20:37:15 GMT -5
I enjoy the sheer cheesecake fun of Rob Liefeld's art. And sometimes he surprises me and pulls something really good.
That being said, this is an enjoyable, retro-fun tale. Not anything groundbreaking or incredible, but a fun story nonetheless.
~W~
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 1, 2007 20:45:23 GMT -5
That's it W,
nothing earth shattering, just good ol' superhero's doing ther jobs. Running into a fight against something they don't know and keep on hitting it till it falls down.
Anybody know what the deal is with Hawkerine. or is it Wolvereye?
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silvermoth
Force Works-er
The War is Over!!
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Post by silvermoth on Apr 2, 2007 5:51:48 GMT -5
Its actually suprising me. I'm liking it! I don't like the Onslaught character but I think the story has fantastic pacing and storytelling
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Post by thew40 on Apr 2, 2007 13:29:49 GMT -5
Silvermoth, I believe I need to chide on your signature. Professor X didn't say that, Jean Grey did in "New X-Men" # 121.
~W~
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Post by Doctor Doom on Apr 2, 2007 16:28:00 GMT -5
Read issue #1. It was surprisingly okay rather than horrible, even the art was better than much of the art of today- I honestly prefer it to Yu! Not enough to make me add it to the pull list though.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 2, 2007 22:21:03 GMT -5
I'm not very familiar with this alternate earth. Maybe someone can help me out. At the end of Issue 3 Loki shows up with his bad-guy squad: Executioner, Enchantress, Ultron and,.. The Scarlet Witch? Wha? How'd that happen? Please feel free to enlighten me.
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Post by Doctor Bong on Apr 2, 2007 22:58:45 GMT -5
Because... the Scarlet Witch has never gone bad in "our" reality...? Is that what troubles you, Nutcase65...?
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 3, 2007 5:24:50 GMT -5
I guess,... it also doesn't seem like she would be running with that particualr group. If ehs stayed went bad it just seems like she'd be with her poppa.
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Post by thew40 on Apr 3, 2007 8:40:16 GMT -5
In the "Heroes Reborn" reality, there was no Magneto, nor any Mutants. Scarlet Witch was just that - a witch. She was (I think), the daughter of the Enchantress.
~W~
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 4, 2007 17:36:13 GMT -5
cool, thanks for the info. That actually makes good sense.
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Post by Doctor Doom on Apr 5, 2007 17:52:04 GMT -5
I actually didn't know that either, W. I read "Onslaught", but never read any of the Heroes Reborn which spanwed out of it. It's the one 100% comic-less period in my comic collecting history since I started!
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 6, 2007 22:06:09 GMT -5
Who is her father? Is it an Asgardian or is she half human?
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Post by Doctor Bong on Apr 9, 2007 5:29:14 GMT -5
Judging by the lenght of the Enchantress' legs as drawn by Liefield, she was at the very least a quarter giraffe...!!!
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 9, 2007 9:06:29 GMT -5
maybe it was stilt-man
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