Originally posted by carver9
Marvel sucks...
This is terrible.
Originally posted by Diesldude
This is terrible.
Your first comic with the Kingpin, yes?
Spoiler:
Doombot, but still.
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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Your first comic with the Kingpin, yes?Spoiler:
Doombot, but still.--
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Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
[B]Your first comic with the Kingpin, yes?
Originally posted by Diesldude
Actually 0 because I didn’t even read this comic. I’m not familiar with kingpin. Is he just a peak human or does he have a mutant gene? If he’s peak human he should not be able to do these things especially overpower any hulk with strength alone..
Not a mutant, no powers.
Originally posted by Diesldude
Actually 0 because I didn’t even read this comic. I’m not familiar with kingpin. Is he just a peak human or does he have a mutant gene? If he’s peak human he should not be able to do these things especially overpower any hulk with strength alone..
Ha. Peak human.
To quote T'Challa, some peak humans are "more peak" than others.
Think of it this way. Lobo doesn't do logical and neither does Kingpin.
And in the end, all Fisk did was landing two lucky shots while Fixit was preoccupied with Aleksei.
Originally posted by carver9
Marvel sucks...
Superman survived a black hole's collapse
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From what I gather it was a special kind of black hole whose core hadn't collapsed due to the technology used to contain it. But before that technology broke down and the artificial black hole collapsed to a proper black hole Superman managed to get the ship to enter hyperspace just before the collapse. It's not really clear whether he fell into the black hole and it functioned as a wormhole, or whether he was just hurled into space as he got out of hyperspace. Either way, we never see him entering the event horizon.
- Superman: Lost #2
Yeah. Although, admittedly, the "explanation" was a bit jarring because it didn't really explain anything other than Superman's powers varying with- and somehow being connected to gravity. It's a bit of a weird take, but I'm guessing it will be used to explain his flight, superluminal travel, and maybe even time travel (he was lost in space for years, but return before Lois could even notice). Also, we've already gotten an explanation for why his ability to hold his breath varies from story to story: gravity and sunlight.