None of those are the scenes I was thinking of. Make that 4 appearances. He did in that future time line against Thor in Fantastic Four, and against Nova in their battle.
Arrogant f*ck. He thinks his invulnerable because he beats up the X-men.
Maybe the dents Thor's left in his head in the past, present and future will teach him a lesson.
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Okay?It. Still. Happened.
I never said that it didn't happen but I just disagree with using it as a feat since it was created out of fun. You can't show me one comic besides the one from the early 60's to the late 80's where Superman did he hip thing. It was made for fun but just like you said, it happened even though it was out of character and pretty much common sense that the book was made for children between the ages of 6 to 13).
Originally posted by carver9
I never said that it didn't happen but I just disagree with using it as a feat since it was created out of fun. You can't show me one comic besides the one from the early 60's to the late 80's where Superman did he hip thing. It was made for fun but just like you said, it happened even though it was out of character and pretty much common sense that the book was made for children between the ages of 6 to 13).
Originally posted by Omega Vision
This is by far the worst argument I've seen since "Nova starts out flying"
Naah, its the most common sense argument that you'll ever see since basically what I told you is true. I don't get why its the worst when again, you are highlighting a feat in ways that it doesnt suppose to represent.
I don't know wy we are discussing this when overall, I admitted that it happened.
Originally posted by carver9
Naah, its the most common sense argument that you'll ever see since basically what I told you is true. I don't get why its the worst when again, you are highlighting a feat in ways that it oesnt suppose to represent.
You're one phucktarded post away from going back to my ignore list.