Synnar (Demiurgos) Vs Sise-Neg

Started by Mr Master4 pages

Originally posted by abhilegend

Of course I do.

When his opinion actually is in a comic, let me know.


durznuts

Oh, it's You, ... almost got me with the bait ... lol, nice try.

Nevermind, just troll on!

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*** Frank Brunner (co-wrote Sise-Neg/Genesis) told us Stan Lee said: ***

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We can’t do God. You’re going to have to print in the letters column a retraction saying this is not ‘the’ God, this is just a god.”

***But Frank and Steve went ahead and did it anyway by tricking Stan Lee: 👆

"We cooked up this plot we wrote a letter from a Reverend Billingsley in Texas,
a fictional person, saying that one of the children in his parish brought him the comic book,
and he was astounded and thrilled by it, and he said,
“Wow, this is the best comic book I’ve ever read
.”

http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2005/12/22/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-30/

😂 ... Amazing!

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This story was bordeline sacrilegious cause it referenced the biblical GOD relating to what Genesis had become.

"GOD"

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The WRITER narrative texts tell us Sise-Neg contained: "All existing power"

srugdoped

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Oh, and, troll on!

Originally posted by Mr Master
durznuts

Oh, it's You, ... almost got me with the bait ... lol, nice try.

Nevermind, just troll on!

Originally posted by Mr Master
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*** Frank Brunner (co-wrote Sise-Neg/Genesis) told us Stan Lee said: ***

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We can’t do God. You’re going to have to print in the letters column a retraction saying [b]this is not ‘the’ God, this is just a god.”

***But Frank and Steve went ahead and did it anyway by tricking Stan Lee: 👆

"We cooked up this plot we wrote a letter from a Reverend Billingsley in Texas,
a fictional person, saying that one of the children in his parish brought him the comic book,
and he was astounded and thrilled by it, and he said,
“Wow, this is the best comic book I’ve ever read
.”

http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2005/12/22/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-30/

😂 ... Amazing!

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This story was bordeline sacrilegious cause it referenced the biblical GOD relating to what Genesis had become.

"GOD"

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The WRITER narrative texts tell us Sise-Neg contained: "All existing power"

srugdoped

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Oh, and, troll on! [/B]


Yes, they were trying to paint him as God but got vetoed by the editorial.

Ergo, he wasn't God and never appeared so despite writer intention.

Not rocket science to understand.

srsly

Originally posted by abhilegend

Yes, they were trying to paint him as God but got vetoed by the editorial.


"vetoed?" ... 😆 ... damn, I know yur thing is to troll, but come on.
Originally posted by abhilegend


Ergo, he wasn't God and never appeared so despite writer intention.


facepalm ...

So the Writer of the story is wrong about his own story/creation. 😂

... Troll on, and stop wasting my time.

Sise-Neg became Genesis, and Genesis was ... THE GOD!

Again, this makes you uncomfortable, email Mr Brunner, and cry him a letter.

Damn, it is rocket science for you.

My condolences.

Originally posted by One Big Mob
Synnar based on feats and hype

Siseneg was a way better character

??? Who's pulled off a better feat in the history of comics? Maybe Thanos in The End.

Originally posted by abhilegend
Damn, it is rocket science for you.

My condolences.

👆 😂

Originally posted by Mr Master
durznuts

Oh, it's You, ... almost got me with the bait ... lol, nice try.

Nevermind, just troll on!

Welcome back. 😆

Originally posted by abhilegend
Yes, they were trying to paint him as God but got vetoed by the editorial.

Ergo, he wasn't God and never appeared so despite writer intention.

Not rocket science to understand.

srsly

What do you mean "vetoed?" That's a legal term. The writer made him God. Bad choice, be that's what he did in the comic. Do you have a rebuttal that involves a scan or is this simple trolling.