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aunt_petunia Wrote:
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> not long at all actually. The hosting finish's on
> the 25/3/2007. As most now know, i have offered
> the site, content and messageboard to SkyCutter
> who should have everything transfer'd by this date
> (hopefully). I am working to get this done.
Auntie,
You're work will be
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Lord_Sidious Wrote:
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> hey Auntie? just a question about how long we have
> left for our fair site.
I have the same question. I want to stay as long as I can, but if the site is going to shut down, I also want to know where the wandering refugees will end up.
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Lord_Sidious Wrote:
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> hey Auntie? just a question about how long we have
> left for our fair site.
I have the same question. I want to stay as long as I can, but if the site is going to shut down, I also want to know where the wandering refugees will end up.
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Is there a date when the forum will be retired? What is the plan B if this site goes away?
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Hey Aunt Petunia,
I think every poster here appreciates the work you have done, most of us know little about you as a fan. A few questions if I may.
Who were your favorite characters?
What do you think of the Marvel movies in general?
Did you have any favorite threads on the forum?
Finally, where can I get the marvel game stats the Thing’s beloved Aunt Petunia? I think she
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Thanks for being the admin on a fine web site. Perhaps you could be like Willie Wanka and test the waters with some golden tickets. You might find someone to take care of your work. The Encyclopedia part of the board is great. I would hate to lose it.
However, I also prefer the board and the regular posters. If the board is going to shut down, perhaps one of us can create a free ezbaord c
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> Marvel has gotten better about it, but still has a
> long way to go.
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> The Black Panther I believe is the only Black solo
> hero to have his own book at this point in time.
> Luke Cage is actually the leader of an Avengers
> team, which, you know, good for Luke Cage, and he
> does st
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Has Marvel been fair to minority characters of different races, creeds, and genders?
My comic book reading days ended in the early 1990’s. The early days of Marvel seem to reflect the lack of status ethic groups had in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
I believe new minority characters were introduced in the late 1960’s to 1970’s. The early black characters were Power Man who was portrayed as stereot
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One of my favorite Danger Room memories was in the cartoon series Spider Man and his Amazing friends.
Professor X gives Spider Man a crack at the danger room, except the traps and devices do not have safety features on them because a cyborg villain disabled them.
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What are everyone’s favorite memories from the X-men’s danger room?
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Mutant Villain: Aerosphere.
Real name: Unknown
Fighting: Good
Agility: Excellent
Strength: Good
Endurance: Excellent
Reason: Good
Intuition: Amazing
Psyche: Incredible
Health: 60
Karma: 100
Powers: Aerosphere has complete control over all known gas elements with a power rank of Amazing. Aerosphere can take change, take away or add gas all known gas molecules
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Capo says " Well Taarna, you did make the assertion that Reed is a better leader than Cap because of Reed's encounters with Galactus, et. al. I felt I needed to point out how much leadership quality Cap brings to the table."
Taarna Says: On certain missions, yes I think Reed is a better choice for leader. They are space related,
and mystic/ magic related missions.
Capo says
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But Capo,
You didn't address my questions or my points. My argument is not that Reed is the best leader
in Marvel. My argument is Reed has a hard team to lead do to personal relationships, and has the
least amount of power on his team to get the job done.
Do you agree or disagree with this?
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Ok, I suppose Reed's leadership is when Doom's was thought to be dead and Krastoff ( Spelling ) launched the Baxter building into space. Reed told the team to play dead then creatively used the Invisible Woman’s power to create a gilder in space, and the Human tough as the heat shield, flying from space into the atmosphere to land in Dooms Castle? Good enough?
What are Captain Amer
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Nightmask Wrote:
" Not a bad suggestion to compare Reed with other
proven leaders to see if he really measures up (I
don't feel he does but doesn't mean someone can't
show me well-reasoned arguments and comparisons to
prove me wrong. "
Taarna says: I still think my points about Reed having to deal with family related issues and
lead at the same time, winning
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Capo,
We are miles apart here. It seems like you are not factoring in Richard’s marital problems with his wife, having to deal with a hot head headed adult, and having to deal with his best friend being bitter for being a monster. No other leader has to deal with this.
Leading the Fantastic Four in my opinion is harder than leading the Avengers or X-men because the leaders of those group
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Capo,
Your nuts if you think the hero's get romped as Reed as their leader in Secret Wars. He was instrumental in figuring out the technologies, and going against Doom and Galactus.
According to Marvel Reed Richards hero in W.W II, and also defeated an Alien before he became Mister Fantastic. If Captain America was in and Richards was out vs Doom, the Cosmic Forces, Magical realms, D
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" Nightmask Wrote:
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> Cap's outwitted a lot of villains who were far
> smarter than him, since they weren't smarter than
> him when it came to tactics or being leaders and
> inspiring others to fight for him. "
Taarna replies: Yes, but I don't think Cap is the right man to lead a team where high reason, magic, or alien worlds are in play. Cap i
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I don't read comic cover to cover anymore, and I'd like to pretend this civil war between hero's over registration did not happen. I did peek at a civil war issue or two, and it seems like Reed used some mathematical social formula to justify registration.
I agree than Captain America is probably the best leader out there, though he is not an ideal leader in my opinion for campa
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> I've never seen Reed as having Leadership; sure he
> appears to be a leader but that's only because of
> the close familial relationship with the rest of
> the FF (wife, brother-in-law, best friend) who
> defer to his direction, but when he's in charge of
> non-FF members he doesn
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What do the posters think about Mr. Fantastic not getting a leadership talent or a dodging +CS in the Marvel game? I think he was gimped.
Also, Reed developed tech based brass knuckles. What are the stats on them?
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> Meh. Superman is far more powerful than you give
> him credit for. Just like the Jedi aren't as
> powerful as you seem to think. Superman's speed
> exceeds what the Jedi can achieve by multitudes...
> and when you're as strong as Supes, having that
> kind of speed is a ridiculous a
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QuoteConsidering the degree to which Reed Richards is constantly lecturing those around him, which is often the others in the group, after years if not more than a decade of such is it too much a stretch to believe that the others have picked up other talents than they're credited with?
Ben Grimm was an accomplished pilot / fighter before he meet Reed. Sue Strom was an actress, and Johnny
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I think Superman with his heat vision, super breath, and flight would win, but I would give a jedi master a chance if he could strike first. Much depends on what a lightsaber could do to superman.
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I don't think Captain America should carry a gun. Captain America is not the Punisher or Nick Furry.
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Was Captain America the first substance abuser? Exactly was in this super solider formula? Could it be viewed as modern day HGH, Steroids, and such? Also I read that Captain America is going to carry a gun? I hope my newspaper is wrong.
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