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Biggest blunders & missed opportunities in Comic History?
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Kazenji
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Secret Invasion
-The first issue was awesome, but the rest just ended up just being a bunch of messy battle scenes with no real purpose (Essentially what Bendis does with the New Avengers)


And also the last couple parts of Secret invasion was good it was in the middle of it where got all confusing and messy.

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Didn't Batman take the Hulk out in h2h or something retarded like that? Also, I read somewhere that he actually hurt or even defeated Carnage.

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Didn't Batman take the Hulk out in h2h or something retarded like that? Also, I read somewhere that he actually hurt or even defeated Carnage.


Yeah it was in a Spider-man and Batman crossover drawn by Mark Bagley. It looks gorgeous but the plot is ridiculous. It ends with Spidey beating Joker and Batman beating Carnage sad


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Didn't Batman take the Hulk out in h2h or something retarded like that?
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But it was a Bat-Kick, afterall.... So it's not really that surprising.


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But it was a Bat-Kick, afterall.... So it's not really that surprising.



Uhhh..does Hulk normally get KOED by gas that easily...cause if he can I can actually see this because Batman doesn't hurt Hulk really just causes startles him which causes him to breathe in the gas...I somehow doubt that this amount of gas would do the trick though...

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Yeah it was in a Spider-man and Batman crossover drawn by Mark Bagley. It looks gorgeous but the plot is ridiculous. It ends with Spidey beating Joker and Batman beating Carnage sad



How the fak did Batman beat Carnage? Another bat-kick? Please tell me he had some insane sonics or a giant flamethrower...or more like...well.... laughing roll eyes (sarcastic)


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some wolverine blunders...

Not somehow keeping Chris Claremont writing Logan

Letting Hamma turn Wolverine into the guy who neglects skill over healing and unbreakable bones

Letting Daniel Way write origins

Letting Daniel Way within 50 yards of a writing implement

The entirety of Wolverine volume 3

Making Wolverine's claws cut through his skin.

Letting Loeb handle the "final" battle between Creed and Logan

Sabretooth being decapitated like he was nothing in his "final" fight with Logan.

The idea that Logan and Creed are dog-people who somehow evolved along side with hominids.

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