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Magneto V. Iron Man

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I hate when writers make the heroes basically omnipotent. Just like how movie-Wolverine can insta-heal.

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While I have to admit I am fascinated by the whole comic book superheros thing, the lack of consistent powers and power levels is disturbing and makes any kind of hypothetical fight pointless

If youre gonna make a hero, give him a set of powers and STICK WITH THEM, dont change them whenever you feel like

Thats why comic universes escalate to the absurd... Stuff like Galactus and anything of that level is already retarded, but then they somehow manage to come up with another handful of characters that trash him? Are you serious?

I hope they manage to keep the power levels in check with the movies... Im curious how they will handle Thanos in Avengers 2, Im guessing they wont touch stuff like Infinity Gauntlet, to stop it from getting ridiculous
 

While I agree that Wolverine's power keeps getting augmented every time I turn around, that clip was different. The crystal behind him augmented his power a billion fold. It wasn't explained really well in the annual that was from, but the crystal reshaped reality.
 
So what about magneto vs plastic man?

Depends how much iron plastic man™ has in his blood, or if there is any metal nearby.

Also please use the "™" symbol when taking about my character. I am currently seeking damages of over $100 billion against people who ripped him off, please don't add to it, thanks 🙂
 
Cool. I really wish I could sit my lazy ass down and read some of this stuff.

KT


this expression confuses me. Grammatically, for one, but I also can't get the idea of Comic Book Guy out of my head when trying to imagine what it must be like to be too lazy to read a bunch of comic books.

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this expression confuses me. Grammatically, for one, but I also can't get the idea of Comic Book Guy out of my head when trying to imagine what it must be like to be too lazy to read a bunch of comic books.

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Haha, it sounded weird when I was thinking it, but it's true! I feel like getting into these comic book storylines is a real commitment since they have different writers, different artists, crossovers, etc, etc. With a novel I can just pick it up and read it without having to read an instruction manual first.

KT
 
Haha, it sounded weird when I was thinking it, but it's true! I feel like getting into these comic book storylines is a real commitment since they have different writers, different artists, crossovers, etc, etc. With a novel I can just pick it up and read it without having to read an instruction manual first.

KT


My solution of how to deal with what goes on in the comic book world is to remain settled on the fact that the storylines cease to exist about he time I stopped reading them...so ~1994. Everything after that was just written by childish amateurs.

(I imagine this kinda thing works for those that stopped reading in whatever previous decades)
 
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