Which "comic book moment" was the most surprising one you've ever had? There has without doubt been plenty of them, but which one was THE most surprising one?
When I realized that Xorn was Magneto I was surprised as hell or when I learned that Havok was the nexus of all realities. Make a list people, be creative!
Gambit's entire involvement with Mr.Sinister
- This surprised me quite a lot actually, I always thought Gambit had been involved with some bad guys, but that horrible.
Morg dying
- Another big Annihilation surprise (too many to list) I thought the guy was almost unbeatable, he always used to rumble with the Surfer and such.
Rogue not being raped
- I always thought the guards forced themselves on Rogue during her depowered stay in the Savage Land, since it was hinted at. But then this article proved me wrong, huzzah.
Black Bolt losing
- Hey, it was a big surprise. I never actually thought the writers would dare to make him lose and off panel at that.
Galactus afraid of Ego
Batman punching Spectre
Iron Man being a *****
Galactus losing to Deathwings
Sue 'beating' Celestials(hey Sue try that in the new Eternals mini)
The Loki/Dr. Doom alliance revealed in the current Thor volume, before Dark Reign was even out. Seeing Doom in cohoots with Loki got me psyched for an inevitable Thor vs. Loki/Doom issue.
-Magneto ripping the adamantium out of Wolverine.
-Jason Todd alive during the Hush storyline. It was Clayface but before we knew it was him it was a big shock.
Cap/Batman deaths.
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"A lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths." Deep Throat.
Colossus' return. I've never had such a big smile on my face as i did when i watched him smack the living shit out of Ord. i'd waited what, ten years, to see him do what he does best.
Scott saying yes to Emma's invitation to sleep with her psychically.
-Emma revealing that Wolverine had a son
-MI:13 using Plokta against Dracula
-Superman diving into the Sun in our worlds at war
Ultimate Thor teleporting the skrull bomb into another dimension.