Originally posted by CreshoskI was talking about his insult,you notice he does little else,but come on and bother me.
Well, he made a comment that made it sound like he hadn't read a certain comic. So I asked about it.
Me and the mods are talking about people like him, and cosmo kramer at the moment.
Originally posted by gladiator69
1st of all sexmarksthespot your standing up for jubilee just cause shes a little girl like you and shes the weakest on the team. the best guy on there is wolverine and gambit but i know your still gonna keep on bitching about jubilee
Originally posted by gladiator69fanboy slayer, here to save the day.
1st of all sexmarksthespot your standing up for jubilee just cause shes a little girl like you and shes the weakest on the team. the best guy on there is wolverine and gambit but i know your still gonna keep on bitching about jubilee
x isn't a girl
wolverine is weaker than jubilee being honest.
Originally posted by who?-kid
Sorry that I have to disappoint you, Never, but I don't have the comic. I read it years ago, on holiday, and it made quite an impression on me.
The story wasn't too bad, and the artwork was also good, but the fight kicked ass. I think it was Amazing Spiderman NR 6 1990, but you don't have to believe me, cause I'm not certain. Another source (I asked somebody) tells me it dates from february 1987. Again, it's just guessing.But now that I think of it, I'm not so sure whether Spider-man was standing or not. The way I remember it now, Wolverine was laying on the ground, with Spider-man on top of him giving him all he has. It's true that Wolverine kept smiling, but I don't think he was able to do something else. If Spider-man was willing to break his neck, he would have won. But it ended in some kind of draw, like most superhero-battles...
PS: I also remember that Spider-man had certainly his hands full with Wolverine, and that for some stupid reason, they made Wolverine lots faster than he really is.
That comic was a special one-shot, on sale in the fall of 1986. Jim Owsley, the writer, was working on Web of Spider-Man and had the two back together again in issue around June 1987. 🙂