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So Wolverine is responsible for the Brood being the way they are....

Originally posted by Galan007

Gotta say: that is a brilliant rendition of 'dingo.

Dont get too attached, it wont go well for him.

Meh, I haven't been reading comics much anyway, so I'll likely pass-up this new Alpha Flight. That's just a damn good 'dingo, is all.

Is that seriously Wendigo!?!? That's f**king badass and beautiful!

Originally posted by Galan007
Meh, I haven't been reading comics much anyway, so I'll likely pass-up this new Alpha Flight. That's just a damn good 'dingo, is all.
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Same actually, hence why Im not here much anymore. Also this will be the first and last apperance of this new Omega Flight

http://www.comicbookresources.com/assets/images/articles/1363381049.jpg

Originally posted by -K-M-
So Wolverine is responsible for the Brood being the way they are....

Everything comes from Wolverine.

Anyone reading Wolverine and the X-Men?

After reading Scalped I'm surprised to see Jason Aaron put out this kind of garbage...

Originally posted by curryman

After reading Scalped I'm surprised to see Jason Aaron put out this kind of garbage...

People seem to love it

i only read the first two issues when it started and wasn't my sort of thing.

Originally posted by Kazenji
People seem to love it

i only read the first two issues when it started and wasn't my sort of thing.

Yeah he's won awards supposedly...

I guess the humor just doesn't suit me, and how everybody seems to have reversed to the age of 13-14. It's like each character has one personality trait and that's all they are.

"Speaking of Age of Ultron as we were a minute ago, the next big Hulk arc follows up on the event where the Hulk gets some crazy time-powered armor of sorts. What's the deal there? If you've been playing with super science and "Age of Ultron" is a super science event, what did you draw from it to press on forward in this book?

Waid: Part of the aftermath of "Age of Ultron" is while Hulk is the strongest there is, the question is going to be whether he's strong enough to hold all of the space-time continuum together."

lol @ Waid's response. Is this time-manipulation theme that's occurring in several books currently all to do wth Kang?

With Wolverine and the X-Men I find I really enjoy the series, especially the utter insanity of it, but at the same time I don't like how the New X-Men team (rockslide, mercury, surge etc) are just back to normal students after they've been through so much and proved themselves to be the proper third generation X-Men (4th if you differentiate between classic and giant size).

Entirely tainted by the bias of me loving New X-men though.
But also on that note, where the hell is Elixer? Still moping on Genosha after Necrosha? It must have been months in Marvel time by now...

Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
With Wolverine and the X-Men I find I really enjoy the series, especially the utter insanity of it, but at the same time I don't like how the New X-Men team (rockslide, mercury, surge etc) are just back to normal students after they've been through so much and proved themselves to be the proper third generation X-Men (4th if you differentiate between classic and giant size).

Entirely tainted by the bias of me loving New X-men though.
But also on that note, where the hell is Elixer? Still moping on Genosha after Necrosha? It must have been months in Marvel time by now...

The Hellfire kids thing is so bad tho...

Originally posted by The Sorrow
"Speaking of Age of Ultron as we were a minute ago, the next big Hulk arc follows up on the event where the Hulk gets some crazy time-powered armor of sorts. What's the deal there? If you've been playing with super science and "Age of Ultron" is a super science event, what did you draw from it to press on forward in this book?

Waid: Part of the aftermath of "Age of Ultron" is while Hulk is the strongest there is, the question is going to be whether he's strong enough to hold all of the space-time continuum together."

lol @ Waid's response. Is this time-manipulation theme that's occurring in several books currently all to do wth Kang?

I got a bad feeling about this...

Avengers #10 - Ok issue and yeah as expected they were killed off Omega Flight sans Validator, who as predicted will be a big part in the story. Doubt she will join the team, unless she gets "depowered"

It's almost as if Marvel struggled to keep those canadian heroes from being massacred from one appearance to the next ermm

I remember Marvel revealed the Canadian team before Alpha Flight, and they literally only lasted a panel as Wolverine killed them. They were terrible designs so didnt care

Breevort said today at the Marvel panel that the unofficial "walls" separating the Marvel Universe with the "cosmic" titles will be broken down during and after Infinity in a response to a fan asking whether or not we'll see Quasar anytime soon. He also explained how Infinity will be a two front war of sorts, with the Avengers leaving Earth to confront an epic cosmic threat and Thanos invading in their wake to find something precious to him.

Anyone else been getting that new Wolverine Book from Paul Cornell?

Um, did I miss something? Is Marvel retooling their company as well?

Wolverine Set To Finally Become "Killable" This July

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=78452