Henry being involved didn't even crossed my mind, and it's obviously non-sense. Barrow is the one that has motive and didn't knew Robertson would be there.
Henry being involved didn't even crossed my mind, and it's obviously non-sense. Barrow is the one that has motive and didn't knew Robertson would be there.
Coulson was so annoying in "VENGEANCE!" mode I was hoping he stayed behind on that damn planet.
I'm thinking it will be crap.
Yeah, sorry, but that post/article is full of non-sense. A connection between Hope and the Phoenix Force had been pretty clear from the moment she was born, and Cable had trained her to repower mutants since birth as well.
Actually, it was 100 years, IIRC. Still, 100 years in Marvel time means about 600 in real time, so there was nothing to worry about.
" The Avengers were eventually proven right when the Phoenix took control of the X-Men and almost destroyed the planet" Heh, no. The Avengers claimed that the Phoenix was not going to repopulate mutantkind, and it did EXACTLY. And you also conveniently doesn't mention that the X-men only became possessed by the…
Jesus, not THAT again…
Pym, in the Avengers, Reed, in the F4, and Cyclops in the X-men are the characters that writers and/or editorial have the most problems in not knowing what to do with them- the fact they are also arguably the most complex characters in their families is not a coincidence, and also they don't have an easy banter/ type…
PAD wrote the best issue out of the whole deal: the one that had JJJ deal with the idea that the "menace" was right next to him all along. Brilliant character work…that was completely erased, of course.
Actually, that's exactly the reason, according to interviews. Also, the writers said they wanted a 3rd party to be the neutral view.
Mind you, the baby doesn't have to be Cole's for the theory that Allison killed Scott for it to be true- just that the possibility exists.
Oh, yeah, now that makes sense. At first I thought he was just a stand-in for Scott Lang, but then I realized he was supposed to be someone from the comics, but just couldn't remember who would it be. Well-spotted.
That was a great start. Fits right with the tone of both the comic and Daredevil.
Karnak's first issue is pretty great. I strongly recommend it.
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The way they are dealing with Superman is ridiculous. Either use him, showing his face, and fully commit, or simply say he's in space or something. Don't pull shit like this off every week.
The original Squadron Supreme mini by Mark Gruenwald is at least as good as any Justice League story ever.
Of course the story went somewhere- they gave away 3 superpowered kids to HYDRA rather than the Future Foundation or the X-men, because that's what heroes do. What's not to love, apart from being character assassination of the highest order and shows a complete lack of common sense?
Secret Wars #7- Some great stuff (T'challa and Namor, Maximus breaking the 4th wall) but the delays have taken a toll in the momentum.
You can always tell a Shadow Boy.