I'm pretty sure they do fit into continuity because with the Secret Warriors List book it says it takes place after Secret Warriors #9
and also on that they ****ed up the released of the Secret Warriors List book
The way i would rank these List books in the order i liked them would be
1-Avengers
2-Secret Warriors
3-Daredevil
4-Punisher
5-Wolverine
6-Hulk
I've got the one for the X-men but yet still to read it.
right after fantomex talks about allgod potentially escaping the world? thought that was a funny line, too.
i'm just a fantomex fan, and it was nice seeing a wolverine story where he wasn't the star. some other series or books that worked similarly, like the three-issue 'beast' mini that was really about karma, weren't to my liking. but i enjoyed this issue quite a bit.
Originally posted by manjaro
the list is hilarious...they might has well have called it "a list.........of ways to make osborn fail miserably and look utterly stupid." he hasnt had any quantifiable success with any of them
He killed Frank Castle.
He succeeded in accelerating the process of turning Banner back into the Hulk, so that Scaar will kill him.
He drove a wedge in Daredevil's Hand organization and turned public opinion against him.
He captured Clint Barton.
So far he only failed to kill Namor and control the World. The World was destroyed anyways, so that one's like a lose-lose.
Originally posted by tjcoady
He killed Frank Castle.He succeeded in accelerating the process of turning Banner back into the Hulk, so that Scaar will kill him.
He drove a wedge in Daredevil's Hand organization and turned public opinion against him.
He captured Clint Barton.
So far he only failed to kill Namor and control the World. The World was destroyed anyways, so that one's like a lose-lose.
I love that they have been holding off the last on the list.....Kill Spider-man.
It will always come down to those two.
Originally posted by willRules
I love that they have been holding off the last on the list.....Kill Spider-man.It will always come down to those two.
Obviously they need to end it right, but did anybody besides me feel like a good-old "You're my enemy, I'm yours. Let's finish this." fight had been missing from Marvel?
I really hope Spider-Man has a hand in Norman's downfall.
My theory is that he will. If you remember, New Avengers has been about making everyone feel like Spider-Man; fighting against media perceptions, having everything against you, having Osborn as a villain. I think that having Spidey dust him off would sort of bring him back around as the hero of the piece.
He kind of deserves that after all the shit he's been through (In and out of comics. Lookin' at you, Quesada).
I want a fight though, man. Like, a multiple pages fight. A long fight.
Obviously it'll play out like none of us dream, but we can hope it turns out agreeable great, or better.
What I do love about what Bendis has done with Osborn is how he's written him to not lose sight of the one over-ruling desire he has; kill Spider-Man. He has all the control in the world, he's been in power for ages, he has everything a criminal could want. No heroes have shown up to save the day and won, they've tried and failed on many occassions during Dark Reign.
Yet, throughout all of this success, you know that nothing would please him more than to actually kill Spidey. You KNOW that he remembers EVERY defeat, every humiliation. He even mentioned it in Dark Reign - The List: Hulk. He recalled that time when Spidey followed him into the cave.
What would cause the greatest shock ever was if he pulled it off. If Marvel did that...wow. They won't, not at three titles a month (Four?), but still. D.C. proved how it can work with Superman.
-AC
Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Obviously they need to end it right, but did anybody besides me feel like a good-old "You're my enemy, I'm yours. Let's finish this." fight had been missing from Marvel?I really hope Spider-Man has a hand in Norman's downfall.
My theory is that he will. If you remember, New Avengers has been about making everyone feel like Spider-Man; fighting against media perceptions, having everything against you, having Osborn as a villain. I think that having Spidey dust him off would sort of bring him back around as the hero of the piece.
He kind of deserves that after all the shit he's been through (In and out of comics. Lookin' at you, Quesada).
I want a fight though, man. Like, a multiple pages fight. A long fight.
Obviously it'll play out like none of us dream, but we can hope it turns out agreeable great, or better.
What I do love about what Bendis has done with Osborn is how he's written him to not lose sight of the one over-ruling desire he has; kill Spider-Man. He has all the control in the world, he's been in power for ages, he has everything a criminal could want. No heroes have shown up to save the day and won, they've tried and failed on many occassions during Dark Reign.
Yet, throughout all of this success, you know that nothing would please him more than to actually kill Spidey. You KNOW that he remembers EVERY defeat, every humiliation. He even mentioned it in Dark Reign - The List: Hulk. He recalled that time when Spidey followed him into the cave.
What would cause the greatest shock ever was if he pulled it off. If Marvel did that...wow. They won't, not at three titles a month (Four?), but still. D.C. proved how it can work with Superman.
-AC
With the exception of the demise of my friendly neighbourhood wall-crawler, I totally agree 👆