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No. Hyperion needs to be on whichever team Thor is on.
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# ? May 23, 2015 05:02 |
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Only one of them is Not Superman anyway. Hyperion is just Superman.
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# ? May 23, 2015 05:02 |
Seldom Posts posted:Lurdiak is right What the...
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# ? May 23, 2015 05:31 |
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Lurdiak posted:What the... Probably a stopped clocks type situation, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Skwirl posted:Probably a stopped clocks type situation, I wouldn't worry about it. Yeah, these forums are bound to get it right once in a while.
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# ? May 23, 2015 06:18 |
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zoux posted:Is that the one where he saves the kidnapped kid? Unless you mean Henry Rollins, Ridin' a Hog Superman, in which case you are right.
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Endless Mike posted:Wow. Wrong. I've literally never been interested in Superman (or the DCU, so my opinion is for nothing) but I would read a series about Henry Rollins ridin' a hog.
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SirDan3k posted:The writer failed to make him sound earnest, the writer failed to make him sound like anything but the writer being pissy they weren't the one running the shake up. Save for his portrayal throughout Mighty Avengers. The entire run of that series showed every hero on the team to be ultimately humanistic and working for the best of the people. In fact, that was the point of the last issue. Notice how many regular people are working as Avengers, and they are called part of the Mighty Avengers in the front of the book. They work out of a store front in New York that's freely accessed by anybody who needs their help. Blue Marvel might be a super-scientist who talked with The Watcher, but first and foremost, he's a Mighty Avenger. I totally think he was sincere, him and Spectrum.
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Been re reading NA: The issue where the Illuminati destroy the Not-Justice League on Not-Earth-52 is seriously so good.
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# ? May 24, 2015 09:26 |
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Psychlone posted:Save for his portrayal throughout Mighty Avengers. The entire run of that series showed every hero on the team to be ultimately humanistic and working for the best of the people. In fact, that was the point of the last issue. Notice how many regular people are working as Avengers, and they are called part of the Mighty Avengers in the front of the book. They work out of a store front in New York that's freely accessed by anybody who needs their help. Blue Marvel might be a super-scientist who talked with The Watcher, but first and foremost, he's a Mighty Avenger. I totally think he was sincere, him and Spectrum. At this point, I trust Al Ewing more than any other writer at Marvel. I know almost for a fact that I'll love wherever this is going.
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# ? May 24, 2015 11:03 |
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LordPants posted:Been re reading NA: The issue where the Illuminati destroy the Not-Justice League on Not-Earth-52 is seriously so good. "You were planning on blowing up our earth, werent you?" "Y-No! How could you even think that?!"
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# ? May 24, 2015 11:11 |
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Nobby posted:At this point, I trust Al Ewing more than any other writer at Marvel. I know almost for a fact that I'll love wherever this is going. Yeah, Ewing has been knocking it out of the park from the get go. I almost wish he was writing lower profile books that wouldn't have to deal with Secret Wars or anything else at all.
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# ? May 25, 2015 06:10 |
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Psychlone posted:Save for his portrayal throughout Mighty Avengers. The entire run of that series showed every hero on the team to be ultimately humanistic and working for the best of the people. In fact, that was the point of the last issue. Notice how many regular people are working as Avengers, and they are called part of the Mighty Avengers in the front of the book. They work out of a store front in New York that's freely accessed by anybody who needs their help. Blue Marvel might be a super-scientist who talked with The Watcher, but first and foremost, he's a Mighty Avenger. I totally think he was sincere, him and Spectrum. I'm not saying that he wasn't actually trying to be genuine but I agree that it wasn't well written enough for me to actually believe that was his opinion. Regardless of his genuine feelings, the writer wrote that with an undertone that some of us read. I think there is a big argument to be made there because freedom of choice and information is a huge debate right now; I just don't think the argument was made in this instance.
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