Originally posted by The Pict
From the likes of Spiderman? 😬I find that really stupid.
Cap, Batman, Taskmaster, BlackCanary, Midnighter . . . etc etc
Thats what happens, they dodge against all the odds because they're really good at what they do. Thats how people with MA skill get portrayed in comics.
Originally posted by AcousticDocI dont think reed would do that, he knows that its his problem..its bad enough that he need help from other heroes on earth, he probably wouldn't call for out side help..
Can Reed pull a cable Jesus and contact Silver Surfer again?
That's pretty stupid that Spidey doesn't even get one shot against Hulk seeing as how the cover portrays him as swinging straight for him. Whatever, Marvel always does that.
This is a little off topic but maybe someone can help me understand. In terms of comic continuity, in ASM right now Peter is extremely dark and overcome with grief and vengeance, when does the Hulk and Avengers storylines take place compared with his battle against Kingpin, because in WWH and New Avengers he doesn't seem at all revengish or like a darker character like he does in his own series, even though he has the black suit on.
Originally posted by Jade LightningSometimes its best not to try and make one timeline out of the more popular characters.
That's pretty stupid that Spidey doesn't even get one shot against Hulk seeing as how the cover portrays him as swinging straight for him. Whatever, Marvel always does that.This is a little off topic but maybe someone can help me understand. In terms of comic continuity, in ASM right now Peter is extremely dark and overcome with grief and vengeance, when does the Hulk and Avengers storylines take place compared with his battle against Kingpin, because in WWH and New Avengers he doesn't seem at all revengish or like a darker character like he does in his own series, even though he has the black suit on.
Wolverine for example has the ability to be in multiple books doing multiple differnt things as well.
Originally posted by CreshoskAnd especially Batman, on a couple teams, a bunch of solo titles and still has time to drop in and give other characters various tips or help them fight enemies. For example in Outsiders, he's taking over the team and making a new roster, and in Brave and the Bold, he's in the future beating up the Legion of Superheros.
Sometimes its best not to try and make one timeline out of the more popular characters.Wolverine for example has the ability to be in multiple books doing multiple differnt things as well.