You don't like the truth, mask a anime vs thread in a comic vs thread and now you mock the opinion of a poster who knows more about mangas and comics than you for posting in your thread? As the thread started you should be polite and objective, so shame on you.
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Good job Prof TC Mcabe, carver needed to be educated in the ways of comics, manga, and literature. You have given him a slight chance at learning to understand comic literature, truly you are an amazing professor.
Lol...no one will ever agree with you. Just know that. Stop spouting stuff that you yourself don't even believe. I know what you are trying to do but I'm not taking what you are saying seriously since I know you know nothing about OPM.
I thought we debate with peeps being in character and even if we do use the showings you provided, it isn't good enough because he would still be fighting out of character since he didn't approach the battle against Spiderman in the fashion that you are saying, even though he was serious. Why didn't he put a hole in Spiderman during their fight?
I know my enlighted brother. Carvers problem is that he sees a picture that moves and deems it superior to the picture that doesn't, he sees a black and white picture with a quote he doesn't comprehends and deems it superior to a colored picture with a complex story. This gives him the impression that what he sees is above herald level and thus above anything showed in comics, while in truth, if you have such a deep understanding of literature and symbolism as we both, it isn't. But to each his own, mangas like OPM and DB are for simpler minds. ^^
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In character, a serious Spot (as in, all his later fights with Spidey) makes Spidey punch himself.
Oh, in that case, I add Coyote to the list.
In character, he drains Spidey nigh instantly :-)
As to why, because he wasn't even there to fight Spiderman. Had you read the story, you would've known that.
Spot was there to interrogate a mob boss. Was flinging him from New York to Seattle, trying to scare him. Spidey happened to get in the way.
So yeah, even without wanting to seriously hurt Spiderman, he still made Spidey punch himself. Good job, carver, you're convincing me a street leveller like Spot takes your vaunted amalgam out.
Hey, want to BZ it? You obv seem to have a lot of time right now to argue your case. You use yours, I use mine.
Spiderman is well aware of Spot tactics. Don't think he would punch himself here.
Lol...so spot is a kind villain? Spiderman was obviously in the way, why not dispose of him so that he could kill whoever he wanted to kill?
Anyways, Spot showed nothing that he would approach the fight in the manner that you are saying. Spiderman will not fall for the punch in the face tactic and Spot isn't putting holes in people.
Lol.....yes, he IS actually. Read the story. He gave Spiderman his journal at the end, and let Spiderman go. He was only after revenge for his son, NOT Spiderman.
I keep forgetting you have no idea if its not been posted in the respect thread.
Spiderman wasn't tricked. He threw a punch, and the spots rearranged themselves.
You've give him one punch power. To NOT 'fall for it'(not sure what you mean, lol), he'd have to....not punch, lol.