They're not called Life Model Decoys for nothin'.
They're not called Life Model Decoys for nothin'.
His mustache was made from real human hair taken from the floor of a barbershop in an Irish neighborhood. None of that Arts & Craft Store crap.
Here's a spoiler...
Everybody is a LMD.
What U putting in your nose?
Is that where all your money goes (Is that where your money goes)
The river of addiction flows
U think it's hot, but there won't be no water
When the fire blows
First they came for the mutants, and I said nothing. Then they came for the chickens, and still I said nothing... -cyberhubbs
Oh look, its Bleeding Cool being Bleeding Cool again.
The guy who must not be named is one of my favourite characters.... but "616 death stories" have been run and reversed so many times that I struggle to understand why any veteran fan would give a monkey's about any character being offed.
(I suppose if it is a really favourite successful character....somebody who appears month in/ month out you might be peeved at missing them for 6 months, before their "astounding" comeback???)
I thought at first that Marvel was killing off a major character, but such a move would be very radical to say the least!
This idea, as well as the expectation that anyone would care, is just like the main idea of "Original Sin": spoilers:end of spoilers
Dum Dum.
Can I get a cymbal crash, please?
It is funny the LMD was a better human being than the human being
talk about an overreaction. No death is permanent
The J-man
I imagine this contradicts a lot of stories involving Dugan over the years--I specifically remember him having a heart attack in the 80's Captain America arc that brought back Jack Monroe (the 50's Bucky).
If he's been an LMD for decades and no one's noticed, does it really matter if he's dead or continues to be a decoy? How does this impact any story ever?