Originally posted by darthgoober
X-Men Vol. 2 #7...
http://i498.photobucket.com/albums/rr347/darthgoober/X-Men007-InsideOut-22.jpg
Thank you.
Originally posted by darthgoober
X-Men Vol. 2 #7...
http://i498.photobucket.com/albums/rr347/darthgoober/X-Men007-InsideOut-22.jpg
Thank you.
Originally posted by Martian_mind
Has Agents of Atlas been cancelled?
http://blog.newsarama.com/2009/07/23/jeff-parker-atlas-saved-exiles-cancelled/
Originally posted by chomperx9
how come in the x-men 90s series xavier can screw with magnetos head even when hes got his helmet ?but in the comics or in the movies he cant ?
Originally, Magneto's helmet was for nothing more than design and had nothing to do with blocking telepaths like Xavier, which is why even with his helmet on, he was still affected by Xavier and had to fend-off attacks using nothing but willpower.
Only once the X-Men movie was out and Grant Morrison introduced this concept into the X-Men continuity with his run did the helmet block telepathy.
Is Wolverine: defeated a real comic?
http://sahlerobinson.blogspot.com/2009/02/wolverine-defeated.html
Originally posted by kgkgcause i see on amazon a uk import of the entire series for a good price but i never saw one episode. dont know if its worth buying.
Compare to other cartoons. Yes it's good well X-men , Spider-Man TAS were better but SS cartoon was more serious and dealt with more mature subject matter for a cartoon anyway.Overall it's good.
spiderman 90s series
xmen 90s series
batman animated series
those 3 were and are the best
Originally posted by SevenShackles
why is ravenous so weak in the most recent Nova comic? when did he lose his negative zone 'power cosmic' [whatever it was called] and how? [if he lost it at all]
Him and the other Seekers needed to be connected to those Curr things to access the Opposing Force, and now Annihilus isn't fully regrown, he doesn't have the Currs (I think)
Originally posted by The Nuul
Is Wolverine: defeated a real comic?http://sahlerobinson.blogspot.com/2009/02/wolverine-defeated.html