Hey, it worked in Supermn IV, didn't it? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
And to be fair, the Sentry knows that the Void will be back...
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Hey, it worked in Supermn IV, didn't it? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
And to be fair, the Sentry knows that the Void will be back...
LOL....Silly isn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Transmetropolitan
Of course...There's no reason why it should be gone forever..it's a creation of his own mind. The only way the Void would truly die, is if the Sentry dies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Transmetropolitan
Throwing all the problems into the sun...Feh! Here's an idea (for Joke Q and Brian M. Bendis)...just repower the fricken mutants with the energy from the Collective...sheesh!
Dana :roll:
Lack of continuity that was glaring to me, the first Wolverine Civil War issue where he sets after Nitro and none of his allies in either X-Men or Avengers want to help....shouldn't Wolvie have considered asking Mac or Heather or Puck, or AT LEAST made a statement about their deaths or "still recovering"?
....Wolverine has a sense of justice for the victims of Stamford, Connecticut, to the point he's committed to hunt down Nitro, yet for his dead "friends" in Alpha Flight, he only lets loose a strong tongue-lashing?
It wasn't even like Iron Man or Cap were trying to calm him down from sticking a claw in Michael...who, whether it's his fault or not, has killed people, caused an international incident, and is quickly thought to be a new superhero....I just didn't get it.