Originally posted by freezedoom
Dazzler and Junkie sitting in a tree
K- I - S - S - I- N - G
You mean Nataku and Junkie... fool.
Yeah, me and Casey are still talking (obviously, she's mine) and she's doing good. She never finished her costume due to lack of funds. She's not around cause, well, she never stays on one thing for very long at all. Except me, cause, well, I rule.
Originally posted by Nataku8188
You mean Nataku and Junkie... fool.Yeah, me and Casey are still talking (obviously, she's mine) and she's doing good. She never finished her costume due to lack of funds. She's not around cause, well, she never stays on one thing for very long at all. Except me, cause, well, I rule.
Thanks a lot, you ruined my taunting and besides
your relationship is more business than
pleasure (if you know what I mean 😉 😊 )
__I'm glad she's doing well, and that you both rule.
__Her sense of humor is charming. Too bad she hasn't finished her Carnage costume; I hope she does, someday.
__Anyway, I'm going to college this fall. I move from one thing to another, myself. I'll still be doing massage while I'm in school, but once I graduate, I will of course be a mad scientist. I am going to design a "cancer suit."
How about a genuine question on these forums related to (Marvel) Symbiotes in general?
How come in Amazing Spiderman #317 (McFarlane drawn, w00t w00t) when the Symbiote tried to sunder it's relationship with Brock to attach to Parker/Spiderman it couldn't, and in attempting to it got knocked out... but in the Sinner Takes All Venom limited series the creature freely left Brock and was able to join with Ann Weying?
Do you all think we are supposed to assume the creature was merely "linked" with Weying and not fully "bonded" to her as it had been with Brock? And by merely "linking" to her and not "bonding completely" to her, it might've been able to keep her body alive, but probably was unable to cause any kind of brain damage... resulting in her being driven to unstable psychosis from her linkage.
If you examine it along those lines, it makes the Amazing #317 storyline make more sense; the creature was trying to TOTALLY eliminate Brock from it's being at the end of that book. It wanted to make Parker it's "central" host like he had originally been, but by that time, it had been too long joined to Brock to be able to leave him in the manner it was attempting.
It's a question I've been chewing on for a long time... I didn't just wanna chalk it up to writers just disregarding what others before them had done with the character, though in all likelyhood that was the case.
Cool, Orange...
So... the symbiote trying to return to Pete would probably be as awkward as trying to return to you're highschool sweetheart while dating someone else and trying to pretend that you weren't and never were?
All right, that was probably a failed analogy.
Originally posted by CarnageJunkie
Miss me?
Originally posted by orangepoindexte
How about a genuine question on these forums related to (Marvel) Symbiotes in general?How come in Amazing Spiderman #317 (McFarlane drawn, w00t w00t) when the Symbiote tried to sunder it's relationship with Brock to attach to Parker/Spiderman it couldn't, and in attempting to it got knocked out... but in the Sinner Takes All Venom limited series the creature freely left Brock and was able to join with Ann Weying?
Do you all think we are supposed to assume the creature was merely "linked" with Weying and not fully "bonded" to her as it had been with Brock? And by merely "linking" to her and not "bonding completely" to her, it might've been able to keep her body alive, but probably was unable to cause any kind of brain damage... resulting in her being driven to unstable psychosis from her linkage.
If you examine it along those lines, it makes the Amazing #317 storyline make more sense; the creature was trying to TOTALLY eliminate Brock from it's being at the end of that book. It wanted to make Parker it's "central" host like he had originally been, but by that time, it had been too long joined to Brock to be able to leave him in the manner it was attempting.
It's a question I've been chewing on for a long time... I didn't just wanna chalk it up to writers just disregarding what others before them had done with the character, though in all likelyhood that was the case.
....Because you touch yourself at night.
*snicker* I dunno. My brain hurts when I use it.