Mongul Sr. Vs Hulk

Started by Rao Kal El14 pages
Originally posted by carver9
Stop posting old scans. That wasn't said in the recent scans.

You mean your non canon scan? 😂

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
You mean your non canon scan? 😂

Its canon bro.

Originally posted by carver9
Also, please post the scene.

Nah! You are such a Superman expert, you look for it. I'm not spoon feeding you

Originally posted by carver9
Its canon bro.

Prove it!

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Nah! You are such a Superman expert, you look for it. I'm not spoon feeding you

Lol...I know of the showing. I want others to see it. Please post evidence or concede.

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Prove it!

It was proven when it was first introduced on the forum. Nice ft Hulk.

Originally posted by carver9
Also, please post the scene.
A retconn doesn't erase the past scenes (it explains it more and adds things to it).
Not saying this is a retconn though.
I don't see where Hulk caught it though. The scene is not clear. And again, is this a flashback?

Originally posted by carver9
It was proven when it was first introduced on the forum. Nice ft Hulk.

You are lying as usual

"In 2010, a Marvel Adventures all-ages mini-series titled Spider-Man & the Secret Wars was released. It tells the story from Spider-Man's perspective and features major discrepancies with the original event. These tales include him receiving the Beyonder's power and creating "New Parker City", Spider-Man and the Thing spying on Dr. Doom, and a story featuring Spider-Man's suspicions concerning the Hulk. It was released in conjunction with Avengers & The Infinity Gauntlet and Captain America & The Korvac Saga, similar self-contained, all-ages reimaginations of past events, that appear to take place in their own separate continuities in the standard "Marvel Adventures" manner"

Oh snap, Owned!!!

"Marvel Adventures, formerly Marvel Age, was an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including small children. Unlike the standard comics published by Marvel, which often take place in story arcs spanning several issues, each Marvel Adventures comic tells a standalone story. In April 2012 it was replaced by all new All Ages line tied to the Marvel Universe block on Disney XD"

Owned again!!!

Originally posted by carver9
Lol...I know of the showing. I want others to see it. Please post evidence or concede.

Concede what?

That I just owned you? Or that you are a liar?

Hahaha carver got owned so bad that he logged out

Lol. Poor carver.

😂 😂 😂

Originally posted by carver9
It was proven when it was first introduced on the forum. Nice ft Hulk.

If it was proven, then post a link or quote of the proof. I'll give you one chance to convince me you're not pulling claims out of your ass. And of course the supposed proof will have to actually be proof.

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
"Marvel Adventures, formerly Marvel Age, was an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including small children. Unlike the standard comics published by Marvel, which often take place in story arcs spanning several issues, each Marvel Adventures comic tells a standalone story. In April 2012 it was replaced by all new All Ages line tied to the Marvel Universe block on Disney XD"

Owned again!!!

Nothing you said disproves that it isn't canon. Also, link to where you got that from.

Originally posted by carver9
Nothing you said disproves that it isn't canon. Also, link to where you got that from.

If it is canon and was proven here then you could easily post the link to dispute what Rao posted.

Since you like pain

Originally posted by carver9
Nothing you said disproves that it isn't canon. Also, link to where you got that from.

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
You are lying as usual

"In 2010, a Marvel Adventures all-ages mini-series titled Spider-Man & the Secret Wars was released. It tells the story from Spider-Man's perspective and features major discrepancies with the original event. These tales include him receiving the Beyonder's power and creating "New Parker City", Spider-Man and the Thing spying on Dr. Doom, and a story featuring Spider-Man's suspicions concerning the Hulk. It was released in conjunction with Avengers & The Infinity Gauntlet and Captain America & The Korvac Saga, similar self-contained, all-ages reimaginations of past events, that appear to take place in their own separate continuities in the standard "Marvel Adventures" manner"

Oh snap, Owned!!!

Originally posted by Rao Kal El
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Lol. Poor carver.
Originally posted by Zack M
😂 😂 😂

Stop running bootsie.

Prove your scan is canon

Hahahahaha he logged out again!