Oh my God. Can't believe they
Spoiler:again. That's so lame. Why even bother? Supposed to be dramatic or something? That happens like every sunday to various heroes just so they could bring them back on monday. So how can it possibly be dramaic? They keep it up I give up marvel books for DC. Also why bother with the big events if they all are gonna end with
killed Thor
Spoiler:
Thor killing the bad guy and saving the day
Originally posted by SamZED
Oh my God. Can't believe theySpoiler:again. That's so lame. Why even bother? Supposed to be dramatic or something? That happens like every sunday to various heroes just so they could bring them back on monday. So how can it possibly be dramaic? They keep it up I give up marvel books for DC.
killed Thor
Because DC never stunt kills off characters. dur
Thor's death had next to no impact.
At least during Thor: Disassembled, his death was everything it should have been: epic, grand in scale, and worthy of his character and everything that had transpired before it. They didn't even bother giving Thor a great eulogy. Wasp got one. Hell, even the goddamn Sentry got an entire one shot dedicated to his farce of a character. Hopefully, Thor gets a good "memorial" issue in either his own ongoing or the Avengers to help make it mean something.
Obviously, he's bound to return - probably just in time for the Avengers movie - but still, it was incredibly rushed and mishandled, imo.
Originally posted by JakeTheBankHas anyone read Avengers 18 yet? Wonder if he's already brought back to life by magic fairy.
Thor's death had next to no impact.At least during Thor: Disassembled, his death was everything it should have been: epic, grand in scale, and worthy of his character and everything that had transpired before it. They didn't even bother giving Thor a great eulogy. Wasp got one. Hell, even the goddamn Sentry got an entire one shot dedicated to his farce of a character. Hopefully, Thor gets a good "memorial" issue in either his own ongoing or the Avengers to help make it mean something.
Obviously, he's bound to return - probably just in time for the Avengers movie - but still, it was incredibly rushed and mishandled, imo.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Thor's death had next to no impact.At least during Thor: Disassembled, his death was everything it should have been: epic, grand in scale, and worthy of his character and everything that had transpired before it. They didn't even bother giving Thor a great eulogy. Wasp got one. Hell, even the goddamn Sentry got an entire one shot dedicated to his farce of a character. Hopefully, Thor gets a good "memorial" issue in either his own ongoing or the Avengers to help make it mean something.
Obviously, he's bound to return - probably just in time for the Avengers movie - but still, it was incredibly rushed and mishandled, imo.
There are a bunch of Fear Itself #7 Point One issues on the horizon, if it happens it will happen in one of them.
Originally posted by SamZED
Oh my God. Can't believe theySpoiler:again. That's so lame. Why even bother? Supposed to be dramatic or something? That happens like every sunday to various heroes just so they could bring them back on monday. So how can it possibly be dramaic? They keep it up I give up marvel books for DC. Also why bother with the big events if they all are gonna end with
killed ThorSpoiler:
Thor killing the bad guy and saving the day
That's not the worst part, the worst part is this was basically a rehash of this fight :
Marvel must think it's readers are stupid.
Originally posted by ankur29
he did just make flash look shit by owning him with a flick 😕 ...
and he tooled GL aswell
Flash has human durability. If Superman had punched him, he would have caved his skull in.
GL wasn't attacking him for most of the fight though; he was just trying to defend himself. Hal acquitted himself well, considering how cocky heis, imo.
Originally posted by Lord Feron
Thought flash was suppose to have enhanced durability due to speed force or something. Otherwise he should of got owned alot more easier by some villians. But I guess this is the new direction for flash? (more normal/vulnerable)
He can run at the speed of light without friction and wind shear tearing apart his body, so he has something.