For all of the Ultimates flaws (And believe, there are many) these moments made it...um...well, readable? no, that imples you can read it without gouging your eyes out. More like "bearable", I guess.
that's not really different from the original Marvel universe
(I haven't exercised in a year, I've forgotten all of my martial arts knowledge and the last time i punched someone in the face was three years ago. Come at me, bro)
I just never really liked Wolverine. Although I guess it's simply that I never liked superheroes that kill people, except for Captain America. I dunno, it just seems like a boring break from the concept to try and create something resembling grittiness? *shrug*
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I kinda like that he had been around for so long they could cook up any crazy story and hand wave it by explaining that Wolverine spent several years in "x".
I mean, ninjas are after Wolverine and it's because some Japanese big-wig is pissed off about something he did years ago, and it was just like "Huh, OK." And then Wolverine was fighting ninjas...
Yeap. Wolverine was designed specifically to be a big threat to Wolverine, which is why he got adamantium claws and regeneration powers on par with the hulks nigh impenetrable skin and (also) regeneration powers
What I don't believe was that they actually billed him as Canadian
As John Byrne and Chris Claremont wrote his origin, it's not really surprising, considering Byrne's love for Canadians and Claremont's love for doing the things Byrne loves.
HE'S HIS OWN WORST ENEMY!
man, do you imagine what it's like for wolverine when he gets a rash? i tell ya, organs fly.
That's always a classic. The reason is wrong is simply because Captain America fought in World War Two. He was in France. He fought alongside the resistance. For such a man to call the French cowardly, it's...well...ugh.
Or, as Ed Brubaker put it:
With that said, I pretty much stopped scanning stuff after Millar tried to justify the USA's nuking of Japan, which makes no sense at all. I get that there were aliens there or whatever, but any spin doctor worth his salt would have just said that they were enemy camps full of enemies, not civil populations. Not to mention that it's still basically saying that the US took around a bajillion lives in the name of humanity. It's bullshit of the most heinous kind.
I guess I'll go after vol 2 if I feel suicidal enough.
If you can get a physical copy, Volume 2 is worth reading just for (this might be a spoiler) the biggest splash panel ever. I was thumbing through the comic when it came out and suddenly...I just had no idea what I was holding.
If you can get a physical copy, Volume 2 is worth reading just for (this might be a spoiler) the biggest splash panel ever. I was thumbing through the comic when it came out and suddenly...I just had no idea what I was holding.
Not gonna lie, the whole reason I started doing this was precisely because I remembered the art was incredibly gorgeous and the battles were epic.
And they were. Bryan Hitch is really this book's only redeeming feature
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"With that said, I pretty much stopped scanning stuff after Millar tried to justify the USA's nuking of Japan, which makes no sense at all."
In the comic or in real life? 'Cause the real life example is all kinds of complex and involves various evils of various weights and it's difficult to call out which one was the lessest.
It's a mix of both. The thing is, I get why it happened and that it's justifiable in that it was a last minute measure.
But Millar posits that it wasn't an action done out of desperation, but out of deliberate forethought, because lolaliens. The reason why it doesn't make sense is because, then, the Americans spin doctored an story about how it was a last resource action out of desperation that killed billions of civillians, see? There's no way any spin doctor is really that stupid.
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I guess he became just "Wolverine" when he turned protagonist?
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
I have to say, if that was supposed to be funny, it succeeded.
If not, well...
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
It's funny only because it's such a bizarre statement for Captain America to make, not because it's true.
(the French actually have a fairly impressive war record if memory serves. Moreso if you count Napoleon)
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis