Mario, Ash, Flinstones
Mario, Ash, Flinstones
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Yes, apparently so.Tbf, Ultron's programming was terminated so he was mostly just a shell, but crazy feat anyways as Ultron was incredibly durable.
Yeah, I gathered as much given the scans that Pym hacked him to death, but the material Ultron's made out of doesn't lose it's inherent durability. He wasn't made out of pure adamantium there was he? Because if he was...lol, I can only imagine what lies in store for the forum.
Originally posted by JakeTheBank
Yeah, I gathered as much given the scans that Pym hacked him to death, but the material Ultron's made out of doesn't lose it's inherent durability. He wasn't made out of pure adamantium there was he? Because if he was...lol, I can only imagine what lies in store for the forum.
Not sure, we don't really find out in this issue what he's made off. I guess the default at this point is Adamantium.
We should go back and re-read the Avengers one-shot and see if it's mentioned.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.Olympus
Not sure, we don't really find out in this issue what he's made off. I guess the default at this point is Adamantium.We should go back and re-read the Avengers one-shot and see if it's mentioned.
Even if it's secondary adamantium, said feat is really impressive considering some of the fine pieces we see Ultron reduced to.
If it's primary, said feat turns into borderline PIS/extremely ridiculous high end for Thor.
Originally posted by Rage.Of.OlympusHe formed himself out of the Spaceknight corpse, similar to how he formed out of Extremis Iron Man. Likely not adamantium.
Not sure, we don't really find out in this issue what he's made off. I guess the default at this point is Adamantium.We should go back and re-read the Avengers one-shot and see if it's mentioned.
This "event" was the worst event book I've ever read. The disjointed pointlessness of it all rivals that of Countdown to Final Crisis. I knew from the beginning, it wasn't anything more than a blatant hackjob. A hackjob revolving completely around trying to salvage several dozen unpublished pages of Bryan Hitch pencils from an abandoned project once he confirmed he'd never do mainstream comics again. But a stillborn donkey fetus could have rescripted it better.
I mean, the final issue was the only one to actually feature a fight against Ultron... and of its 34 pages, 8 were directly re-using pages from Avengers #12.1 published two years ago.
More than that, the story re-used several plotlines and plot beats from previous Bendis stories:
1) the Vision is used as a puppet to attack the Avengers (like in Avengers Disassembled);
2) Ultron evolves to unstoppable levels (like he did against Kang);
3) the war to end Ultron's threat breaks the timestream (like it did against Kang);
4) Wolverine is leading a mostly solo effort to restore the original timestream (like House of M);
5) Nick Fury leads a covert resistance team (like in Secret Invasion),
6) Morgan le Fey/Doom demon hordes attack the Avengers (like in Mighty Avengers/Dark Avengers);
7) Tony is forced to re-don the Classic armor because his other models are compromised (for the 3rd time under Bendis);
8) heroes pointlessly travel to the Savage Land (for the 3rd time under Bendis);
9) Doom's plot device Time Cube is used (for the 3rd time under Bendis -- although he uses it a 4th time over in All New X-Men #2); and of course
10) Helicarriers crash in a fullpage spread (for the 4th or 5th time under Bendis).
I was categorically stupified by its incompetence.
Originally posted by ODG
He formed himself out of the Spaceknight corpse, similar to how he formed out of Extremis Iron Man. Likely not adamantium.This "event" was the worst event book I've ever read. The disjointed pointlessness of it all rivals that of Countdown to Final Crisis. I knew from the beginning, it wasn't anything more than a blatant hackjob. A hackjob revolving completely around trying to salvage several dozen unpublished pages of Bryan Hitch pencils from an abandoned project once he confirmed he'd never do mainstream comics again. But a stillborn donkey fetus could have rescripted it better.
I mean, the final issue was the only one to actually feature a fight against Ultron... and of its 34 pages, 8 were directly re-using pages from Avengers #12.1 published two years.
More than that, the story re-used several plotlines and plot beats from previous Bendis stories:
1) the Vision is used as a puppet to attack the Avengers (like in Avengers Disassembled);
2) Ultron evolves to unstoppable levels (like he did against Kang);
3) the war to end Ultron's threat breaks the the timestream (like it did against Kang);
4) Wolverine is leading a mostly solo effort to restore the original timestream (like House of M);
5) Nick Fury leads a covet resistance team (like in Secret Invasion),
6) Morgan le Fey/Doom demon hordes attack the Avengers (like in Mighty Avengers/Dark Avengers);
7) Tony is forced to re-don the Classic armor because his other models are compromised (for the 3rd time under Bendis);
8) heroes pointlessly travel to the Savage Land (for the 3rd time under Bendis);
9) Doom's plot device Time Cube is used (for the 3rd time under Bendis -- although he uses it a 4th time over in All New X-Men #2); and of course
10) Helicarriers crash in a fullpage spread (for the 4th or 5th time under Bendis).I was categorically stupified by its incompetence.
Ah, okay. Yeah, completely forgot about the Space Knight thing.
And holy shit lol.
Bendis is a blight.