|
Lobok posted:Thor's spirit is inside the Destroyer armour and he's fighting against Hela in her Hel realm while Thor's body is back on Earth. I won't get into the full story of what's going on here but I just really like this for Thor matching Hela in cosmos-spanning, reality-tearing, faster-than-light energy beams. Thor hitchhiked across Canada with no problem but he met his end in Pennsylvania.
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 03:06 |
|
|
# ? Jun 13, 2024 06:46 |
|
Push El Burrito posted:Thor hitchhiked across Canada with no problem but he met his end in Pennsylvania. Where is Pennsylvania in the 616 anyway? Looking at the Earth in the fifth panel, is it just below the second Florida poking out of the northeast?
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 03:35 |
|
The Mighty Thor #343, from Simonson's run in the 80s. The dragon Fafnir is laying waste to New York, and Thor has recruited the last viking, Eilif, to help slay it. Eilif is ancient and tried to goad Thor into killing him when they met, so that he'd die in battle and have a chance at Valhalla; Thor gave him a blessing of strength and a chance to die in battle against Fafnir instead.
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 15:10 |
|
There's a massive fire and general devestation in a major population area. Nothing we can do here boys, let's go home.
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 15:30 |
|
That's a job for Damage Control, obvs.
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 16:03 |
|
Push El Burrito posted:Thor hitchhiked across Canada with no problem but he met his end in Pennsylvania. Prescient story to this: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/08/03/hitchhiking-robot-destroyed-philadelphia-ending-cross-country-trek/31051589/ USA Today posted:A hitchhiking robot that successfully traveled around Germany, Canada and the Netherlands was destroyed Saturday in Philadelphia, just a few weeks into its U.S. journey.
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 18:54 |
|
That was the sick reference Lobok was referring to
|
# ? Dec 29, 2019 19:55 |
|
xmen4
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 04:05 |
|
Personally I feel like it would work better if Apocalypse didn't say anything in the last panel, but otherwise it's a neat page.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 04:29 |
|
I'm not sure that's accurate about losing knowledge of how to mine lead. You mine it the same as other metals, but if the choice is digging it out of the ground or stripping it off of these ruins where people already did the work...
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 04:50 |
|
Alacron posted:Personally I feel like it would work better if Apocalypse didn't say anything in the last panel, but otherwise it's a neat page. Darkseid wouldn't have felt the need to day it. Darkseid is.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 05:18 |
|
Bruceski posted:I'm not sure that's accurate about losing knowledge of how to mine lead. You mine it the same as other metals, but if the choice is digging it out of the ground or stripping it off of these ruins where people already did the work...
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 05:27 |
|
Bruceski posted:I'm not sure that's accurate about losing knowledge of how to mine lead. You mine it the same as other metals, but if the choice is digging it out of the ground or stripping it off of these ruins where people already did the work... He means we lost the knowledge of how to make it, so just had to harvest it from ruins
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 06:01 |
Retro Futurist posted:He means we lost the knowledge of how to make it, so just had to harvest it from ruins
|
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 06:32 |
|
lead's not magnetic, so he's bluffing.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 06:36 |
|
The jackass is wearing a white blazer while eating how can you not pick up that he's arrogant and probably full of poo poo?
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 06:48 |
|
He saves his real display of power for later: wolfing down an entire steak while delivering their ultimatum.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 10:03 |
|
Synthbuttrange posted:
I think I'm developing comic book specific face blindness, because I didn't realize the red sunglasses guy was Cyclops and spent several minutes thinking "Why's Apocalypse showing up in a Daredevil book?"
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 15:05 |
|
I ain't a fan of the floating in a gradient void background
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 15:53 |
|
Also the meta knowledge that all these assholes have made equally bold claims in the past about how their mutant Utopia will thrive only to poo poo themselves and get thousands of mutants killed makes it impossible to take them seriously.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 15:56 |
|
Everyone has a plan until someone goes on an insane power rampage.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 17:02 |
|
goatface posted:I ain't a fan of the floating in a gradient void background Your avatar suggests otherwise
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 17:21 |
|
Crowetron posted:I think I'm developing comic book specific face blindness, because I didn't realize the red sunglasses guy was Cyclops and spent several minutes thinking "Why's Apocalypse showing up in a Daredevil book?" I'm glad I wasn't the only one asking that question.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 17:27 |
|
Guys it’s obviously Matt Murdock
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 17:37 |
|
mind the walrus posted:Everyone has a plan until someone goes on an insane power rampage. Kinda makes Batman's plans seems silly now that you mention it.
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 17:38 |
|
I think that last panel when he says "me" apocalypse looks like he regrets it
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 20:19 |
|
One thing I've always wondered when Cyclops is wearing red shades that aren't complete wrap around, something will often catch my eye that's outside the frame of my glasses and I'll focus on it for a second before realizing I can't see it for poo poo and I'll move my head so I'm looking through my glasses again. When Scott does that does he accidentally blow it up?
|
# ? Jan 2, 2020 22:52 |
|
His lack of punch beam control is just a psychological thing, isn't it? Maybe if he ever stopped to think about how poo poo his shades are compared to his visor he'd annihilate everything in his peripheral vision.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:15 |
|
I always thought his eye beams just shot straight forward no matter where his eyeballs were spinning.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:25 |
|
Push El Burrito posted:I always thought his eye beams just shot straight forward no matter where his eyeballs were spinning. It's varied quite a bit. Without his glasses it's sometime a beam from his eyeballs and sometimes everything in the front 170ish degrees in front of him is hosed.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:28 |
|
Skwirl posted:and sometimes everything in the front 170ish degrees in front of him is hosed. Sometimes you just need the sentinel off the lawn.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:34 |
|
Skwirl posted:One thing I've always wondered when Cyclops is wearing red shades that aren't complete wrap around, something will often catch my eye that's outside the frame of my glasses and I'll focus on it for a second before realizing I can't see it for poo poo and I'll move my head so I'm looking through my glasses again. In the thumbnail I thought it was Matt Murdock and was wondering why he was helping Magneto.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:36 |
goatface posted:I ain't a fan of the floating in a gradient void background Backgrounds are becoming as lost an art as brevity.
|
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:43 |
|
Wait, wouldn't his punch beams just......push the sunglasses off?
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:48 |
|
Johnny Aztec posted:Wait, wouldn't his punch beams just......push the sunglasses off? It's a special type of red crystal that nullifies it.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 00:51 |
|
Skwirl posted:One thing I've always wondered when Cyclops is wearing red shades that aren't complete wrap around, something will often catch my eye that's outside the frame of my glasses and I'll focus on it for a second before realizing I can't see it for poo poo and I'll move my head so I'm looking through my glasses again. IIRC some source - possibly the OHOTMU so grain of salt time - said that part of Cyclops' mutation is that he doesn't have the same kinds of involuntary eye movements that most people do.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 01:02 |
|
Skwirl posted:It's varied quite a bit. Without his glasses it's sometime a beam from his eyeballs and sometimes everything in the front 170ish degrees in front of him is hosed. Sometimes he'd also lift his sunglasses and cheat at pool. Gotta love that early Claremont era where part of Cyclops' mutant power was being good at math. The least badass thing possible.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 01:06 |
|
Kalli posted:Sometimes he'd also lift his sunglasses and cheat at pool. Gotta love that early Claremont era where part of Cyclops' mutant power was being good at math. The least badass thing possible. In all fairness, IIRC Cap also has some heightened intuitive understanding of physics/geometry/trig (shamefully I don't have a copy of OHOTMU to verify) that allows him to know exactly how to throw his shield to get the best ricochets and to have it return to where he will be. I don't remember if it was part of super soldier serum or he just practices so much he instinctually knows it (which is admittedly cooler than just having it as a power) There's plenty of legit lame stuff we can pick on Cyclops about, but this power would be incredibly useful not only for trick shots with his mutation but also understanding the battlefield Am I going to feel compelled to defend Gambit next? Better dial back my contrarinism.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 01:37 |
Johnny Aztec posted:Wait, wouldn't his punch beams just......push the sunglasses off? It would still be good for him to wear the glasses even if the problem was resolved, both in terms of unifying style and in case someone took control of his brain and immediately tried to get him to shoot Gambit's dick off with his death beams.
|
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 01:42 |
|
|
# ? Jun 13, 2024 06:46 |
|
Nessus posted:This particularly kind of "ruby quartz crystal" just dumpsters his eyebeams entirely. Wasn't it said he lost control due to a brain injury as a child? (Havok didn't have this problem.) Correct; he suffered it when he jumped out of an exploding airplane.
|
# ? Jan 3, 2020 02:12 |