Same here. He could be a goofy dad-joke kind of guy one second as Clark, but as soon as he puts on that costume, he's mister "do not screw with me" man (and sometimes out of the suit, too).
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Same here. He could be a goofy dad-joke kind of guy one second as Clark, but as soon as he puts on that costume, he's mister "do not screw with me" man (and sometimes out of the suit, too).
Me, too, actually.
Makes the most sense.
Not trying to be contradictory, but I'm honestly fine with it. Since the original Crisis, I've always had to make me own head canon, anyway, because I really didn't like most of the changes that were...
I honestly hope they swap out Rogue for Kitty Pryde, personally.
Yeah, I'd like a link, too, please.
Yeah, I vastly preferred Rucka's first run on WW, so it's probably no surprise that I had absolutely no recollection of his Rebirth revamp.
True dat.
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Yeah, I think this is a reason I think they stopped allowing audience reviews and scores to be posted before a movie even comes out.
A space police force just feels redundant and unnecessary.
Again, no one's making you pick up every book. It's kinda like you're just looking to be annoyed.
In re to your use of the word...
Eh. That was fine. Dixon has always been pretty middle of the road for me. Decent ideas, kinda dull execution.
Yeah, this issue was fantastic. Really bummed that this run is coming to an end.
There are a few posters around here who would obviously prefer you think otherwise, apparently.
I love any book with Deadman! And a Tom Taylor book with DM? Even better! :)
Maybe she'll change my mind this time around, but Vixen's never done anything for me. I'm beginning to wonder if each arc will feature a new guest member(s), since neither Zealot or Harley stuck...
I have to agree. I wasn't the biggest fan of the Krakoan era, but my hat was certainly off to Marvel for actually trying something new and (for the most part) succeeding with it.
It's hard for me to believe that more top talent doesn't want to work on WW. The only thing I can think of for the reason it doesn't more is maybe editorial? IDK.
It's unfortunate, but also prevalent. Message boards are a breeding ground for this sort of nonsense (this place being no exception).
With all the cosmic superheroes out there already, I can see how some would consider a whole army of them would seem redundant.
I think this is clearly where we differ. For me, it's easy...
I'd rather not turn this into that kind of conversation. All I've got to say, though, is if you find him entertaining, that's great. And the last thing I would want to do is take him away from you.
I'm a fan of Claremont's and I'll judge this book like any other on the racks, but I have to agree. I just don't see how comics as a medium is supposed to move forward if it keeps on wallowing in the...
Enough to know. I've been reading about the character since his first appearance in NM #98.
I'm mostly talking about fandom, tbh.
At the beginning of a world-wide pandemic. It's similar...
Or any particular writer for that matter. I mean, hate a guy's writing as much as you want, but when you start making personal attacks, you are officially unhinged.
Sure, but what if some fans consider them the fat themselves?
Bottom line, there's no reason to permanently get rid of characters in the least. It simply limits story possibilities. I mean, why do...
This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen.