This series has been a shit show for The Juggernaut.
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This series has been a shit show for The Juggernaut.
Pretty much me. Within 5 minutes of the movie starting when Poe tells a yo' momma joke I had a bad feeling about what was happening. It never got better.
TLJ was a mess through and through.
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You know not of what you speak.
It's not even subjective. What he did to The Juggernaut was a series of unfortunate retcons that thankfully have gone away. De-retconned?
The less said about the Imposternaut/Huggernaut the better.
In X-Men #12 Charles can sense that Cain is evil. It's right there from the first appearance. This idea is reinforced many times throughout the decades. Including several times after Chuck Austin had...
Point of order. Cain Marko, since his first appearance, has been shown that his personality was much the same before he became The Juggernaut. He was always an evil bastard. And we love him for it.
Oh great, Cain crying about Xavier. How lovely. Lets ignore that the last time Cain ran into him he told him off for trying to change who he was and killed him on a whim. (Sadly this only happened in...
I'm sorry, but nothing led up to his Austin X-Men run. And any attempts to say otherwise is whitewashing any previous events where he isn't actively trying to kill someone as somehow heroic or...
There is also a difference between "character progression" and "disregarding decades of character history with no explanation".
That is why Mike Carey was the last writer to truly do Cain...
Except Cain hated Charles long before he became The Juggernaut. And nothing since that point has given him a reason not to.
And if you read WWH as Cain coming in to save anyone then you need to...
Actually from his first appearance Cain has always been described as an evil bastard. That and his beef with Xavier are separate matters.
This silly notion that Cain isn't a bad guy is a...
Total crap. But it's clever crap.
This interview does not give me high hopes. Neither the interviewer nor the interviewee seemed to know an awful lot about The Juggernaut.
And frighteningly enough the writer brings up the Chuck...
"When we catch up with Cain, he’s still big and somewhat strong, but nowhere near to what he was with the Juggernaut’s power. But he’s turned his back on the supervillain — it’s brought him nothing...
If by defeating The Juggernaut you mean getting knocked out? Then yes he beat the heck out of him.
Yeah, that didn't happen.
Thor Vol 1 #411.
It has been stated by Cain that he would have killed his father eventually.
His "evil credentials" haven't really changed. For the most part they are conveniently ignored when it suits...
Cain Marko was always an evil bastard. The Crimson Gem of Cyttorak didn't have to compel him to do anything. And just because he isn't an Omnicidal Maniac doesn't make him less of a villain or...