Character Ownage

Started by Parmaniac5,121 pages

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
http://i50.tinypic.com/2u5s8yf.jpg

^ Now that's an accurate depiction. Unlike Slott's Spidey breaking carbonadium.

It kept Thor from breaking free, you're welcome.

Originally posted by HueyFreeman

That looks painful.

Still wondering why Thor aided Red Skull?

Mind-control?

Apparently yeah.

He's a descendant from the people that prayed to Thor

^ Red Skull's guy, Honest John, got to him with his mind powers and opened the door for Red Skull to lay an extra mind-whammy on him to control him outright.

Originally posted by abhilegend
You really think so? Think again

I don't think it can be stated enough how disgusting it is that Marvel paid someone for this and put it in a comic.

Wonder if it was a contest won by a half brain dead kid.

Originally posted by JayDaDon
I don't think it can be stated enough how disgusting it is that Marvel paid someone for this and put it in a comic.
Here's the new Avengers roster:

That art would be an improvement.

Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus

Hmmm, now who does that remind me off?

😂

Superman boiling the ocean was nice.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
It kept Thor from breaking free, you're welcome.

Carbonadium would've held Thor just fine, too. Kthxbai.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Carbonadium would've held Thor just fine, too. Kthxbai.

http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor_1981_309_15-1.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor_1981_309_16-1.jpg

Originally posted by abhilegend
You really think so? Think again

In what comic do artists sign their names at the bottom of the page?

The entire JL / Atlantis fight.

Continued

Originally posted by Blair Wind
In what comic do artists sign their names at the bottom of the page?

It happens from time to time... usually the sign is obscured, though.

Originally posted by Branlor Swift
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor_1981_309_15-1.jpg
http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o106/bigbran1/Thor_1981_309_16-1.jpg

Alloys of adamantium have been routinely damaged.