You can't, that's why theyre ignored half the time she's in a story
You can't, that's why theyre ignored half the time she's in a story
COVERUP ALERT!!!!
NASA just tweeted this picture from Mars, but I think they're holding back information that can found in this very thread:
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#EXPOSETHEMARSCOVERUP
LOL! You actually do have me there. I can’t, really. Can anyone? It involves odds and an eyepatch, but beyond that... I can’t say. Others I can’t explain include Sage and former mutant Wanda. (Actually, I can explain Sage, but like Doug Ramsey and Forge, I really don’t understand why it’s a “mutant” ability.) Then there’s the mutants with guns like Cable — their power? Guns, I think...
We also have the mutants who aren’t actually homo superior, like Warlock and Omega Sentinel. Of course, Omega has not ended so well and who can say how Warlock will go.
You’re right, I missed that, LOL!
Or wait, is it the pockets and holders built into all his gear?
BTW, yes, I do know what Cable’s supposed powers are, but the guy uses guns as his power. Well, and shoulder pads!
Also, I freely admit Rob Liefeld is not the greatest draftsman and I personally don’t love his characters, like Cable and Domino. While Rob takes it on the chin for those things regularly, he so rarely gets the credit he deserves for bringing an excitement to his comics, particularly in the case of New Mutants > X-Force and related titles. Those books sold like hotcakes, and he had such a buzz around him. I didn’t get his characters, but ideas were flying out of Liefeld when he worked on the Marvel X titles. I think he appealed to some of the younger readers back then. He knows things about good comics nearly instinctively that much more sophisticated creators often miss. I’m sure I deserve to be disparaged for this, but Liefeld has a bit of Kirby in his creations and comics, something that taps into a childhood sense of adventure and excitement. That’s right — I just compared Liefeld to Kirby in a very positive way.
I still don’t “get” the powers of some of Liefeld’s most famous creations, though.
Hickman’s weird creations I do understand—they’re there to move the story along, LOL! They’re barely characters.
Last edited by Brian B; 06-22-2021 at 06:07 AM.
Glad to see I'm not the only one that sees a lot of Kirby in Liefeld.Also, I freely admit Rob Liefeld is not the greatest draftsman and I personally don’t love his characters, like Cable and Domino. While Rob takes it on the chin for those things regularly, he so rarely gets the credit he deserves for bringing an excitement to his comics, particularly in the case of New Mutants > X-Force and related titles. Those books sold like hotcakes, and he had such a buzz around him. I didn’t get his characters, but ideas were flying out of Liefeld when he worked on the Marvel X titles. I think he appealed to some of the younger readers back then. He knows things about good comics nearly instinctively that much more sophisticated creators often miss. I’m sure I deserve to be disparaged for this, but Liefeld has a bit of Kirby in his creations and comics, something that taps into a childhood sense of adventure and excitement. That’s right — I just compared Liefeld to Kirby in a very positive way.
As much as Stryfe, for example, gets dunked on, he'd fit right in the the New Gods if you switched his armor from silver to gold or blue.
I suspect Isca’s powers need to actually know about something in order for her measure the odds and win/flip sides
So if she knows about Moira, the apparent ability of man-machine/novissima to always win or the inevitability of the Titans; her powers will compel her to switch
You’d need some kind of unspeakably powered probability manipulator to make her lose. Hmmm…
Wait, maybe that's the way to game Iscas power? You can only beat her if she thinks she's on your side and you stab her in the back?
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