Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by DarkSaint851,926 pages

Someone should sit down and analyse all these timeframes. I bet Logan will have like 100 years' worth of appearances.

Bloodsport tournament = October 1st, 2001.

https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/14111/wolverine_1988_167

July 28th, 2010... same writer... Mister X says it happened last year:

https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/29760/deadpool_team-up_2009_891

Marvel always had ****ed up timelines.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW

Bloodsport tournament = October 1st, [b]2001.

https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/14111/wolverine_1988_167

July 28th, 2010... same writer... Mister X says it happened last year:

https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/29760/deadpool_team-up_2009_891

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Horrible art! Looks like 90's crap.

I can see why a Marvel Zombie like you would like it. 👆

My skills alone.. 😂

As if Logan has any skills.

Look at those Wolverine skills! 😆

Reading 2019 Damage over again, I think Batman is OOC.

Selling the "greater good" and brushing aside his worries about being used, you'd think Batman would be more sympathetic to the kid since he doesn't trust anyone. But nope, "Do as we say and trust us implicitly, for the greater good" speech.

Very OOC.

Originally posted by cdtm
Marvel always had ****ed up timelines.

Sliding timescale a.k.a. floating timeline is a device used both in Marvel and DC... and some other long-running fictional universes, Todd.

It's not a new thing.

Originally posted by cdtm
Look at those Wolverine skills! 😆

You post that to show us that Rand can't even land a hit on Wolverine with a sneak attack? K.

Now go back to shitting yourself to death 👆

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Sliding timescale a.k.a. floating timeline is a device used both in Marvel and DC... and some other long-running fictional universes, Todd.

It's not a new thing.

You post that to show us that Rand can't even land a hit on Wolverine with a sneak attack? K.

Now go back to shitting yourself to death 👆

Acknowledgement.

YouTube video

Just rewatched endgame and infinity war... ages well, still get goosebumps

Russo brothers did a great job.

DC will never reach that level.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Russo brothers did a great job.

DC will never reach that level.

Only cuz they're too edgy. I'm not convinced Gunn is good for the brand

Plus they don't have marquee actors. RDJ is Iron Man, Hemsworth is Thor etc...with the exception of Hulk who is primarily CGI they kept the same actors. Norms love continuity as much as we do

The source material sucks, that's the problem.

And they're not well-organized; recent changes notwithstanding.

Gunn is great, but he's not Kevin Feige.

What do you guys think about Bizarro as a villain? What are some of his best stories?

There were many different Bizarros.

The most popular one is the one created by Emperor Joker in 2000.

Pre crisis is probably the definitive stories, as post crisis hadn't really expanded on him much. Alan Moore cribbed in a BS greatest hits taking up an entire two or three issues of his All Star Superman, I'd recommend reading that.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Only cuz they're too edgy. I'm not convinced Gunn is good for the brand

The two projects Gunn has done were great. And that's not including the MCU projects. Plus, it's just not Gunn, but Peter Safran as well. I think they'll do great. What they have planned sounds more interesting than most of Marvel's phases, IMO.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
What do you guys think about Bizarro as a villain? What are some of his best stories?

Funny and cute, but best used in small doses.

Same with Mxyzptlk.