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prefect posted:Deadpool's healing factor is more cartoon-level, where he can cut off a finger and it just pops back in the next panel. Right, I just meant that his regenerating hid head shouldn't have been able to restore his memories unless they're backed up somewhere else, too.
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I would have loved if the 90s had bequeathed us a whole genre of "X Kills the Marvel Universe". As it stands, there's just a few What Ifs, the abominable Punisher one, the Squirrel Girl parody of it, the Deadpool one, and some issue I recall from my misspent youth that opened with a guy playing a virtual reality game where he brutally murders all the heroes and then maybe Carnage shows up? A comic of one panel jokes would probably suffice, honestly--Aunt May Kills the Marvel Universe and then the artist gets freedom on what to depict.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 12:52 |
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That's never really applied, otherwise concussions would be such a worse problem.
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Keeshhound posted:Right, I just meant that his regenerating hid head shouldn't have been able to restore his memories unless they're backed up somewhere else, too. Isn't Lobo even more ludicrous, able to regenerate from a single drop of blood?
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biracial bear for uncut posted:Shoot, that was just in the first issue. That comic was possibly the worst comic I've ever read. And I've read Identity Crisis. Hulk Smash! fucked around with this message at 13:03 on Mar 28, 2018 |
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A Strange Aeon posted:Isn't Lobo even more ludicrous, able to regenerate from a single drop of blood? I remember them doing something fun with that; doesn't it turn out there's something like a million malformed idiot clones of him because he's done it so much?
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 13:02 |
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Keeshhound posted:Right, I just meant that his regenerating hid head shouldn't have been able to restore his memories unless they're backed up somewhere else, too. Wolverine was nuked down to just his shiny skeleton once, and he made it back. (Which was stupid, I agree.)
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Keeshhound posted:Right, I just meant that his regenerating hid head shouldn't have been able to restore his memories unless they're backed up somewhere else, too. The no-prize answer is that his awareness is scattered throughout his cancers.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 13:24 |
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Given that the whole point of the story is that his awareness literally breaches the boundaries of his existence as a comic character...
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 13:40 |
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prefect posted:Wolverine was nuked down to just his shiny skeleton once, and he made it back. (Which was stupid, I agree.) Wasn't that when he was fighting Death each time he got blown up? A Death who was also a badguy named Lazar (or something similar) and, if he defeated him, got to come back to life no matter how stupidly he died.
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Gorilla Salad posted:Wasn't that when he was fighting Death each time he got blown up? A Death who was also a badguy named Lazar (or something similar) and, if he defeated him, got to come back to life no matter how stupidly he died. I want to say it was during a Civil War side story. Might have involved Damage Control turning out to be evil.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 14:04 |
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Keeshhound posted:I remember them doing something fun with that; doesn't it turn out there's something like a million malformed idiot clones of him because he's done it so much? One of my earliest exposures to Lobo was as a kid looking at a friend's L.E.G.I.O.N. issue, and a scene where like he gets this nasty cut with bleeding and everyone's all "uh oh", with the next page being the room suddenly being overflowing with Lobos.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 14:11 |
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prefect posted:Wolverine was nuked down to just his shiny skeleton once, and he made it back. (Which was stupid, I agree.) Hasn't Wolverine been to the sun?
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Yeah, but he went at night.
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Choco1980 posted:One of my earliest exposures to Lobo was as a kid looking at a friend's L.E.G.I.O.N. issue, and a scene where like he gets this nasty cut with bleeding and everyone's all "uh oh", with the next page being the room suddenly being overflowing with Lobos. IIRC, the insta-cloning from a drop of blood thing was due to the nature of being a Czarnian, I think his whole race could do that. At least up until he committed genocide with a plague of scorpions or something. Eventually Vril Dox genetically removed his ability to clone.
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# ? Mar 28, 2018 23:00 |
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Yeah but he gets it back.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 00:25 |
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Keeshhound posted:Right, I just meant that his regenerating hid head shouldn't have been able to restore his memories unless they're backed up somewhere else, too. Now I'm imagining Deadpool's consciousness working on the same principle as homeopathy, which would probably be a good explanation for his mental state.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 01:18 |
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the recent dp vs punisher mini was predicated on the idea that if you shoot wade in the head he loses his memory
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 01:30 |
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He's lost his memory a couple times due to massive physical trauma (though one of those was Agent X and I didn't finish it so I don't remember if that one is Deadpool or not).
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Skwirl posted:He's lost his memory a couple times due to massive physical trauma (though one of those was Agent X and I didn't finish it so I don't remember if that one is Deadpool or not). It'd take me all night to explain how that one turns out, but it does involve Deadpool losing his memory.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 01:34 |
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Skwirl posted:He's lost his memory a couple times due to massive physical trauma (though one of those was Agent X and I didn't finish it so I don't remember if that one is Deadpool or not). Agent X was a mook that was with Deadpool when he invaded the Big Bad's house and got his mind jumbled. The mook was knocked out and landed on his face on the fireplace grill thingy - so that's why he had the X - and lost his memories. Deadpool reverted to an - even more - infantile state and disappeared for most of the run.
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Samuringa posted:The mook was knocked out and landed on his face on the fireplace grill thingy - so that's why he had the X Hahahahahahaahahahahaaaaaaaaahahaha
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 01:50 |
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Agent X was remarkably solid all things considered.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 01:56 |
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Samuringa posted:Agent X was a mook that was with Deadpool when he invaded the Big Bad's house and got his mind jumbled. The mook was knocked out and landed on his face on the fireplace grill thingy - so that's why he had the X - and lost his memories. Deadpool reverted to an - even more - infantile state and disappeared for most of the run. Because they decided they wanted to stop paying Rob his royalties.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 02:41 |
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Rhyno posted:Because they decided they wanted to stop paying Rob his royalties. Liefield getting royalties from Deadpool and Lee/Ditko not getting royalties from Spider-Man is hilariously depressing. I guess it's a form of progress.
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Skwirl posted:Liefield getting royalties from Deadpool and Lee/Ditko not getting royalties from Spider-Man is hilariously depressing. I guess it's a form of progress. I don't work in legal.
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Rhyno posted:
Wasn't it famously told that Kirby got way more money in royalties for The New Gods than he did for any of his Marvel work (including X-Men, Captain America and The Fantastic Four)
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Reed took sue and the kids and ran to the space between universes after comics stopped paying and he defaulted on the lease to the Baxter building
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site posted:Reed took sue and the kids and ran to the space between universes after comics stopped paying and he defaulted on the lease to the Baxter building Regularly invents interdimensional teleporters, can't balance a checkbook.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 05:04 |
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Engineers.txt
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Skwirl posted:Wasn't it famously told that Kirby got way more money in royalties for The New Gods than he did for any of his Marvel work (including X-Men, Captain America and The Fantastic Four) This wouldn’t be too surprising. Creator rights and pay changed over time. Comics “creation” is pretty nebulous though. Kirby and Lee created the X-Men, but their X-Men were terrible and nobody wanted to read about them. Then you had guys like Werner Roth and Arnold Drake working on the book for many issues, but they were still terrible and nobody wanted to read about them. Then you had people write actual good books and do interesting things with the characters. It’s not often you can point to a character and a single creative team and say “they did it”. Kirby and Lee on Thor and FF are some of the best examples from back then I can think of, but most other books take time and a few creator iterations to really hit their stride.
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prefect posted:Wolverine was nuked down to just his shiny skeleton once, and he made it back. (Which was stupid, I agree.)
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Jordan7hm posted:This wouldn’t be too surprising. Creator rights and pay changed over time. Literally everyone on the cover of X-Men 1 has been in multiple films (Maybe not Angel, I don't remember, but even he is in at least one)
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 05:31 |
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Skwirl posted:Literally everyone on the cover of X-Men 1 has been in multiple films (Maybe not Angel, I don't remember, but even he is in at least one) Angel's been in two but he has a different actor the second time and might not be the same guy because reasons?
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Rhyno posted:Angel's been in two but he has a different actor the second time and might not be the same guy because reasons? There's absolutely no way to make sense of the continuity of the X-films so I wouldn't worry about that, but I'm glad to find out I was correct about everyone being in more than one film.
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# ? Mar 29, 2018 05:46 |
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Skwirl posted:Literally everyone on the cover of X-Men 1 has been in multiple films (Maybe not Angel, I don't remember, but even he is in at least one)
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Ghostlight posted:I believe the distinction Jordan7hm was making though was that, yes, they certainly created those characters in terms of being the ones to make an image and put a name to it, but big two comics are inevitably a collaborative venture and those characters aren't just an image and a name - they are the sum value of all the stories told of them. Kirby and Lee's X-Men aren't in multiple films - Marvel's X-Men are. X-Men isn't the best example, since a lot of their popularity comes from Claremont's run, but my original example was Lee/Ditko Spider-Man and the DNA of that is painted large across every single movie.
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honestly if wolverine ended up as a skeleton that refused to die but was pissed because he couldn't drink beer anymore, I could get that.
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