The C.I.S. Awards

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The Nuul
What are the worst instances of CIS in comics history?

Most Rhino fights....

Any others?

Parmaniac
Most of Sandman and Hydroman fights

Omega Vision
Every time Superman refuses to kill when morality no longer matters (Imperiex).

Parmaniac
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Every time Superman refuses to kill when morality no longer matters (Imperiex). Or HP DD

Blanket
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Every time anyone fights Superman. Fixed

Omega Vision
Originally posted by Parmaniac
Or HP DD
Or the time he realized that Earth 3 Brainiac was organic and thus automatically superior for some reason to an equally sentient (and evil) computer. I can't believe that was in a Grant Morrison story. facepalm

Philosophía
Originally posted by Blanket
Fixed Eat dick.

Blanket

Philosophía
Originally posted by Blanket
Suck quan's anus. Lick carver's vagina.

Blanket

Survivor19
Now it's gotten weird...

Any time batman doesn't kills Joker

Newjak
Juggernaut

Bouboumaster
Everytime Surfer fight

tkitna
Anytime Wolverine can hang with a class 100 character.

The Nuul
Originally posted by tkitna
Anytime Wolverine can hang with a class 100 character.

Thats also PIS....50/50

Omega Vision
Originally posted by tkitna
Anytime Wolverine can hang with a class 100 character.
Well define 'hang with', also that's more like PIS than CIS.

tkitna
Well dang it,,,,PIS/CIS whatever,,,I thought it needed mentioned.

'Hang With' means not being knocked out regardless of his healing factor or swatted away or even himself dishing out damage. I find it silly.

Survivor19
Everything Magneto has done in the Ultimatum.

Philosophía

quanchi112
Originally posted by Blanket
Suck quan's anus. Don't humor the ignorant european nerdboy.

namorsubby
Most Spider-man fights. Always running around, getting his butt kicked, and then he gets "serious" and lays a trouncing on an opponent who at first beat him so easily.

Also, Sandman and Hydroman never lose wthout help from a plot device.

celeyhyga17
Spidey somehow ko'ing a herald. Firel....cough....lord.......
DS losing to supes... It should take a whole group of class 100's to beat him.
Drax ?killing? Thanos in Annihilation.

the ninjak
Originally posted by celeyhyga17

Drax ?killing? Thanos in Annihilation.

Drax was designed to kill Thanos and Thanos was too busy to stop him.

celeyhyga17
Originally posted by the ninjak
Drax was designed to kill Thanos and Thanos was too busy to stop him.



oh im sorry
I should have put that in P. I. S. awards....
cool

-Pr-
Originally posted by Omega Vision
Every time Superman refuses to kill when morality no longer matters (Imperiex).

refresh my memory, cos i don't remember him not being willing to kill imperiex.

did he not give him a death sentence at the end of the book anyway?

Warlord
anytime Flash gets a hit

Omega Vision
Originally posted by -Pr-
refresh my memory, cos i don't remember him not being willing to kill imperiex.

did he not give him a death sentence at the end of the book anyway?
He did, but he acted like it was some big deal, as if it was tearing him up inside to kill the cosmic menace that had thus far shown no trace of mercy or respect for the sanctity of life and was more of a force of nature than a living thing.

-Pr-
Originally posted by Omega Vision
He did, but he acted like it was some big deal, as if it was tearing him up inside to kill the cosmic menace that had thus far shown no trace of mercy or respect for the sanctity of life and was more of a force of nature than a living thing.

honestly, i disagree, but...

Mindship
What's the importance of CIS since it's all ultimately PIS? I mean, it's not like there's a real character failing to do something, eg, he could otherwise do. It's the writers, doing whatever they feel best drives the story. Why even make a CIS distinction?

Omega Vision
Originally posted by Mindship
What's the importance of CIS since it's all ultimately PIS? I mean, it's not like there's a real character failing to do something, eg, he could otherwise do. It's the writers, doing whatever they feel best drives the story. Why even make a CIS distinction?
Its true they often go hand in hand but CIS is distinct because whereas PIS is when a character gets beaten in an unrealistic way, CIS is when said character gets beaten, in spite of their powers, because they're either holding back or being stupid.

amnesia
Thor... Jesus, why is he always trying to be a brick?

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