Originally posted by xmarksthespot
A low showing of intelligence... or just being pussified... take your pick...
What exactly is stupid about "Hey look a table! I think I'll move out of the way rather than be melodramatic about it." Not everyone has to let heavy object smash into them just because they can.
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosThe whole, base will collapse if I move thing you've kind of omitted. But I said you could take your pick if you don't like the intelligence option.
What exactly is stupid about "Hey look a table! I think I'll move out of the way rather than be melodramatic about it." Not everyone has to let heavy object smash into them just because they can.
Originally posted by ExodusCloakForgot about that. Was that during the Chuck Austen issues?
I think being hit by a rock is worse and then called a hooker is worse. 😐
Originally posted by Bad Ash231
What character?Black Bolt?
It's like I said, he has withstood Black Bolt's attacks before.
In the case of Apoc, hanging with BB is probably one of his better showings if anything.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Then it doesn't count. "Chuck Austen doesn't count." I'm pretty sure it's written somewhere in the rules.
- Exodus's Brotherhood
- Paige having sex with Angel in front of Ma Guthrie.
- The Draco
You ever read this? Here's where he went wrong:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=6669
CBR: So, with those kind of negative comments from message boards and all, with the fake Chuck Austen blog last year, did it get to you? How do you deal with that? With the anonymity of the Internet, people often say things they wouldn't say in real life.
Austen: Oh absolutely, they say things they wouldn't say to my face. I heard someone the other day equate the Internet with "Lord Of The Flies." I have to agree. The negativity rises to the top. It just degrades, attacks and tears down. Before long, we'll all wind up like poor Piggy. How much did it bother me? Well obviously enough that I stopped going online. I used to enjoy going on websites and contrary to popular opinion, before I took over X-Men, I used to troll the websites. I trolled a lot of Iron Man websites before I pitched "U.S War Machine" so I could find out what they liked, what they wanted and, honest to God, the direction I chose for X-Men came from every X-Men website I went to: who is dating whom, who is friends with whom, etc. It's all about the relationships, teams, leader and such that everyone was saying they wanted. I took all this stuff very, very seriously and when it all started getting ridiculous, and I got death threats, I decided that this is just comics and not to get worked up about it. I would go online after I'd worked for the whole day and read these attacks and go inside and just be seething with anger because of the cruel and pointless things people would say about me, and I couldn't stop thinking about it, which wasn't fair to my family.
That's why I decided to stop going on the websites and start having fun, instead. [Marvel Editor] Mike Marts suggested it, and he was right. Do something better with my time, and I might enjoy life more. Even though other people wanted to keep talking that way about me, I didn't have to wallow in it. But even though, eventually, it may not have been affecting me on a personal, emotional level, it did affect my job. I wasn't doing anything with Marvel when I went to DC and I got fired because some store owners are fans who hated me. That was brutal. So, of course I was depressed because no one, and I mean no one, wants to get fired or lose their job for any reason. You always want it to be your choice. I had plans, I had stories I wanted to tell in the next several issues of "Action," and instead they got this J.D Finn character to do it instead, who did a lot of things they said they didn't like me doing: the guest stars, too much stuff going on. They specifically wanted me to create more villains for Superman and I had gone out of my way to make Gog into someone potent and they go, and in one issue, turn him into some hero at the end, I think, didn't they? Everything I did was rendered pointless. So yeah, I had some bad times. But in the long run it was the best thing for me and probably for the industry [laughs].
Originally posted by King_Mungi(Re-Hawkeye's lo--shos)
Errrr...what?
He went one on one with U.S. Agent when he returned to the Avengers West after his "Armored Hawkeye" period. He managed to not do much intelligent with his arrows and then proceeded to ditch his gear and try to take Walker down bare-handed. He did show some spirit though.
Humorously enough given other posts in this thread, his beating at the hands of the Wrecking Crew after he walked too close to the cage that was holding them was during Chuck Austen's run on Avengers. (Of course hooking up with the Wasp during the same period might constitute a high showing as well. 😉 )
Hawkeye's lo-shos usually involve him loosing his cool and doing something stupid. He has periodic attacks of CIS.
Originally posted by Laminator_X
(Re-Hawkeye's lo--shos)He went one on one with U.S. Agent when he returned to the Avengers West after his "Armored Hawkeye" period. He managed to not do much intelligent with his arrows and then proceeded to ditch his gear and try to take Walker down bare-handed. He did show some spirit though.
Humorously enough given other posts in this thread, his beating at the hands of the Wrecking Crew after he walked too close to the cage that was holding them was during Chuck Austen's run on Avengers. (Of course hooking up with the Wasp during the same period might constitute a high showing as well. 😉 )
Hawkeye's lo-shos usually involve him loosing his cool and doing something stupid. He has periodic attacks of CIS.
I'll ask are you familar with US Agent or the Crew? Like really he has no chance against them when they are not suffering from CIS/PIS
Originally posted by King_Mungi
I'll ask are you familar with US Agent or the Crew? Like really he has no chance against them when they are not suffering from CIS/PIS
Allow me to refer you to the Hawkeye respect thread.
When Clint keeps his wits about him, he takes apart whole teams and stands up to gods.
Originally posted by Laminator_X
Allow me to refer you to the Hawkeye respect thread.When Clint keeps his wits about him, he takes apart teams stands up to gods.
Hawkeye stands no chance against a non-jobbing Wrecking Crew
Originally posted by King_Mungi
Hawkeye stands no chance against a non-jobbing Wrecking Crew
Well he did beat She-Hulk... 😄
Originally posted by King_Mungi
Hawkeye stands no chance against a non-jobbing Wrecking Crew
Hawkeye doesnt. Hawkeye's arrows however.... ermm