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Post by Sir Woodrow on Jan 27, 2010 6:26:55 GMT -5
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Post by Kroot bringing Justice on Jan 27, 2010 6:58:03 GMT -5
Did I like miss something or haven't they all ways been? Seriously the "Marvel Characters aren't heroes" crap annoy me.
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Jan 27, 2010 7:00:11 GMT -5
yeah i dont get it, i mean sure you can say punisher and deadpool and maybe wolverine arent the traditional heroes but the rest of the big ones sure are
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Post by Kroot bringing Justice on Jan 27, 2010 7:09:29 GMT -5
But anyway I'm looking forward to Heroic Age. Though if the Initiative is still around in some way if the New Warriors are still involved I'm dropping it. They are such a lame f***ing group in that book and they drag everything about it down. When Taskmaster and his crew are more likable than you there is a problem. And I'm still pissed Slapstick hasn't gotten any comeuppance for what he did to Gauntlet.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jan 27, 2010 9:16:30 GMT -5
Well you gotta admit, ever since Civil War, MARVEL has been kind of dark and not-so-heroic. I mean when Deadpool of all characters is doing the overall most heroic things in the universe, you know something is wrong.
And I love Deadpool, but he shouldn't be doing major heroics.
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Post by Turd Ferguson on Jan 27, 2010 10:47:16 GMT -5
I thought gritty and dark were in.
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Post by silentrage on Jan 27, 2010 11:16:03 GMT -5
Well, looks like Disney is going to Disneyfy Marvel after all.
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Post by Baixo Astral on Jan 27, 2010 11:20:48 GMT -5
Well, looks like Disney is going to Disneyfy Marvel after all. Looks to me more like they are following the DC lead, really.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jan 27, 2010 14:53:55 GMT -5
Well, looks like Disney is going to Disneyfy Marvel after all. Except this was pretty much the plan going all the way back to Disassembled. It's been one large, loosely-mapped out arc all along.
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Post by Cela on Jan 27, 2010 15:53:11 GMT -5
Well, looks like Disney is going to Disneyfy Marvel after all. Except this was pretty much the plan going all the way back to Disassembled. It's been one large, loosely-mapped out arc all along. Planning? There was plannng involved with all this!? Hooray! Yes, banned, I know, I'll grab my coat.
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Post by Kroot bringing Justice on Jan 27, 2010 17:41:20 GMT -5
Well you gotta admit, ever since Civil War, MARVEL has been kind of dark and not-so-heroic. I mean when Deadpool of all characters is doing the overall most heroic things in the universe, you know something is wrong. And I love Deadpool, but he shouldn't be doing major heroics. How the hell has Deadpool been the most Heroic? Ever since Way started writing him he lost just about all heroic traits he had? All the heroes have been trying to take down Osborn for the longest time. Though I do find it funny that the person to take down Osborn was {Spoiler}Daken
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Post by Cela on Jan 27, 2010 17:57:09 GMT -5
Well you gotta admit, ever since Civil War, MARVEL has been kind of dark and not-so-heroic. I mean when Deadpool of all characters is doing the overall most heroic things in the universe, you know something is wrong. And I love Deadpool, but he shouldn't be doing major heroics. How the hell has Deadpool been the most Heroic? Ever since Way started writing him he lost just about all heroic traits he had? All the heroes have been trying to take down Osborn for the longest time. Though I do find it funny that the person to take down Osborn was {Spoiler}Daken What, when did that happen? Unless you meant {Spoiler}Punisher
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Post by Kroot bringing Justice on Jan 27, 2010 18:02:09 GMT -5
How the hell has Deadpool been the most Heroic? Ever since Way started writing him he lost just about all heroic traits he had? All the heroes have been trying to take down Osborn for the longest time. Though I do find it funny that the person to take down Osborn was {Spoiler}Daken What, when did that happen? Unless you meant {Spoiler}Punisher {Spoiler}In the latest Dark Wolverine, it was a great issue. Daken as usual was trolling everyone and trying to twist everything to his needs and all so being kind of a nice guy *Getting a guy out of the battle who had completely lost it by injuring him* and being a total dick at the same time *Watching a Hammer soldier about to meet a Asgardian's spear and just walking away and smiling*. In the end he stabs Norman in the back then stabs him in the head with his Wrist claw that has a peice of the Muramasa blade
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on Jan 27, 2010 18:07:58 GMT -5
Good, I say. American comics do need a few more white knights.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jan 27, 2010 19:47:41 GMT -5
Except this was pretty much the plan going all the way back to Disassembled. It's been one large, loosely-mapped out arc all along. Planning? There was plannng involved with all this!? Hooray! Yes, there actually was. From Disassembled to House of M to Civil War to Secret Invasion to Dark Reign to Siege to the Heroic Age, the basic skeleton of it has been planned on since the beginning.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jan 27, 2010 19:55:20 GMT -5
Planning? There was plannng involved with all this!? Hooray! Yes, there actually was. From Disassembled to House of M to Civil War to Secret Invasion to Dark Reign to Siege to the Heroic Age, the basic skeleton of it has been planned on since the beginning. I can kind of see how Disassamebled, House of M, and Siege kind of fit in with the larger picture, but anyone could clearly tell Civil War, Secret Invasion, and Dark Reign all fit together. One clearly led to another.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Jan 27, 2010 19:56:30 GMT -5
Well, looks like Disney is going to Disneyfy Marvel after all. Except this was pretty much the plan going all the way back to Disassembled. It's been one large, loosely-mapped out arc all along. sure it has I'll believe it when Bendis actually writes a good Avengers story for once and writes an open apology for the way he's treated the franchise over the years.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jan 27, 2010 19:57:47 GMT -5
Well you gotta admit, ever since Civil War, MARVEL has been kind of dark and not-so-heroic. I mean when Deadpool of all characters is doing the overall most heroic things in the universe, you know something is wrong. And I love Deadpool, but he shouldn't be doing major heroics. How the hell has Deadpool been the most Heroic? Ever since Way started writing him he lost just about all heroic traits he had? All the heroes have been trying to take down Osborn for the longest time. Though I do find it funny that the person to take down Osborn was {Spoiler}Daken Well while everyone was trying to take down Norman, once the Civil War began, they kind of focused on fighting each other and Norman slipped into the shadows doing whatever he wanted to do. Deadpool was the "hero" of the Secret Invasion, and he made the biggest effort post-Civil War to stop Norman. Then again I may be foggy on things cause I've kinda forgot most of the MARVEL stuff over the last year or so.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Jan 27, 2010 19:59:38 GMT -5
What, when did that happen? Unless you meant {Spoiler}Punisher {Spoiler}In the latest Dark Wolverine, it was a great issue. Daken as usual was trolling everyone and trying to twist everything to his needs and all so being kind of a nice guy *Getting a guy out of the battle who had completely lost it by injuring him* and being a total dick at the same time *Watching a Hammer soldier about to meet a Asgardian's spear and just walking away and smiling*. In the end he stabs Norman in the back then stabs him in the head with his Wrist claw that has a peice of the Muramasa blade really? it's over that quickly? I mean Siege just started and they already killed off Osborne? also, boo to it not being Tony that gives him the final bitchslap.
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Post by eJm on Jan 27, 2010 20:05:36 GMT -5
Except this was pretty much the plan going all the way back to Disassembled. It's been one large, loosely-mapped out arc all along. sure it has I'll believe it when Bendis actually writes a good Avengers story for once and writes an open apology for the way he's treated the franchise over the years. 'Dear Marvel Fans, I'm sorry I have written stories many people have liked and regually made them Top 10 in the sales charts for the past few years. I am also sorry for making Marvel Comics make a whole bundle of money from these comics. I will never make this mistake again. Signed, Brian Michael Bendis'
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