Nightmask Wrote:
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> Well the purpose is to clear things up for those
> who think her powers were twinked up and blown far
> out of proportion for what they 'should' have
> been, when most of her life she's been using them
> way below her potential due to the lack of
> training and acceptance of their ma
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> Well Taskmaster /does/ have Amazing fighting,
> which would reflect his knowledge of the fighting
> styles of some of the world's best. It's the +
> 2cs bonus that he gets when fighting studied foes
> that brings his power into play. But even if
> Taskmaster lacks prior knowledge abo
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> Thor and Superman fought during the Avengers/JLA
> limited series, with Superman barely winning
> (although he promptly got hammered by Wonderman,
> Hercules, and She-Hulk because 'YOu don't do that
> to Thor'). However after everything was won and
> they were having a relatively pe
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> I don't think I've ever seen that limitation ever
> listed under his powers, or have they added that
> in the recent handbooks, since I haven't been
> reading them due to the general lack of detailed
> information like one could find in the older
> handbooks.
This'll be one
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> See that's just it. The OP made it sound as
> though Taskmaster defeated Moon Knight in straight
> HtH combat, and utterly humiliated him. I can
> accept the "win" if it wasn't straightforward
> fighting.
*laughs sarcastically* Good call Punstarr!
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I don't understand this post? What are we supposed to do, agree? Cause I agree. I mean it all sounds right. The way it went down may not have been, but it doesn't make it less possible.8-)
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Harker Wrote:
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> If you're not reading the series I don't think
> anyone should really assume that it was as cut and
> dry as it sounds on the board.
>
> Moon Knight is one of the greatest characters
> marvel ever had when he wasn't being used as
> filler and had a serious writing staff. The
>
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> Nope, it was fairly consistent with various
> artists of the time... and this artist was
> Silvestri, one of the longest running X-Men
> artists, right along with Jim Lee. Even Leifeld
> drew him thin.
Ok now, let's not get carried away here! I think Capo happens to be correct here. Silvestri
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No boys sabretooth is '77, wild child is '83!! Your welcome!
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> winning one time out of a hundred doesn't a
> decisive victory make. You may not think Darkseid
> a Galactus level threat, but the fact remains that
> Darkseid weilds vast amouints of power, far
> outclassing any single new god of new genesis with
> the exception of Highfather.
>
&
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> It's well established since day one that
> Adamantium can cut through anything. It's not
> like it's anything new.
Only with enough force behind it! That's also well established!
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> daikumanoken Wrote:
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> -----
> > I also felt that Wolverine was never better
> than
> > Sabretooth.
>
> > MAY I ADD: I always felt that Sabretooth was
> > faster, stronger, smarter and had no
> inhibitions
> >
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> I'll add that before Wolverine's healing was
> upgraded to a ridiculous degree, he was hit by the
> Thing after Wolverine was able to scar his face.
>
> Actually it's long since been established that
> Adamantium's durability and hardness are the
> reason why he can cut thr
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> Darseid is a Galactus level threat. Superman and
> Orion have defeated Darkseid, but Darkseid has
> also beaten the living crap out of both of them,
> and more times than they have ever won. it
> usually takes a concerted effort of the New Gods
> combined, or Earth's heroes combined, not
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> Based on the stats I see for the High
> Evolutionary, there really is very little Thor
> could do to him. Yikes! The H.E. is apparently
> just short of Galactus level.
>
> Wait... his Reason is Class 1000 and for Talents
> he gets a +3CS reason in the fields of Genetics
> and Engineering.
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RAGNARoK Wrote:
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> The best way to kill a thread like this is to post
> tasteless pictures of heroes. Like so....
>
> WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART!!!
>
>
> ughat.gif
>
> ING_flashing.jpg
>
>
> k.gif
> IX/injusticeleaguewonderwomanbyjo.jpg
>
>
> eeeee.gif
>
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Punstarr Wrote:
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> You know, you used to be able to count the number
> of characters in Marvel with "the potential for
> unlimited power" on one hand. Now it seems all
> too common.
You said it!8-)
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> Well thanks for the compliment although don't
> think I've a fascination with Thanos, whether as a
> plot device or any other reason. The
> characterizations for him and his efforts to deal
> with his past failures and learn to behave in a
> more good fashion have been quite interesting,
by daikumanoken
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Lol! Well, you speak of the current issues of continuity and bad writing! It is rampant now and popular attitude sets precedent now more than reason and character integrity. See, if you write any story to come out the way you want using the characters as plot devices you eventually ruin the need or desire to write a good story. It diminishes the nature of the medium and as we have seen and still
by daikumanoken
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Gee Capo, I like this new leaf you have turned, I find that I am not entirely disagreeing with you. I guess where I see it is, Sabretooth held back for reasons yet to be revealed. IDK, maybe the father son possiblity, big/little brother possibility, best friend turned enemy possibility, etc. I know many stories have been written on Wolvie and his past, but which one do you accept and some do conf
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Galactus 1 Wrote:
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> Nightmask that was oblivion disgused as Death not
> Death herself who took the Elders another rotten
> recon:X.Daikumanoken I am a Hugh Thor fan but Thor
> does not have the power that Darkseid has.Thor can
> kill class 1000 endurance beings when he killed
> the Midgard serpent check the stats on
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> True, but once Death barred him from her Realm not
> even a Celestial or Eternity could kill Thanos at
> that point. No secret from before that point
> whether retconned to exist or had never been
> mentioned but had always intended to be there
> could work at that point. Only Death could kill
&
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Well, it was a good read, and I totally feel what most are saying. My whole purpose of posting this is cause I wanted to see if I was the only one that "felt" Sabretooth was a bit more important than a plot twist for the intro of some other miscreant!
I also felt that Wolverine was never better than Sabretooth. Maybe I'm just out-dated, but I don't even have the words any
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Nightmask Wrote:
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> Well I'd been mentioning to some others that his
> skeleton didn't grant him as much protection as
> some think, in particular the problems of brain
> damage exactly like the Hulk inflicted upon him.
> It's one of the reasons why under the listing for
> my Steelheart character it cl
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> It's been established that Sabretooth was the only
> marauder Sinister didn't have a genetic template
> for.
>
> It looks like Logan's son is primed to be the next
> step in the Sabretooth legacy.
Haven't read everyone's responses , but I will say, your point is we
by daikumanoken
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Lol! Knowing Marvel you might be right about them just deciding to forget about them! I am still curious about whether or not this whole Civil War business is a Skrull plot or not?! I wish that they would forget the mini-series that gave Gladiator the name Kallark.
On the bright side, maybe there "is" an explanation for the lack of continuity!?8-)
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Ok, I'm totally biased and completely unfamiliar with stats like these, but and Surfer that isn't amped I would have a problem with!
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OMG, you can't be serious?!::!o That was my response when I was told that Sabretooth was dead and that Wolverine had chopped his head off!?? WTF!:? Forgive me, I like never post topics and I seldom feel this repulsed.:(
But come on, 6ft 3inches vs 5ft 3inches and all the rest! What sick world is Marvel becoming!?! Spider Clone Saga, Heroes Reborn, Civil War and now this?:X
Please tel
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capocastillo Wrote:
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> Darkseid is actually a God though, thus "Jack
> Kirby's New Gods".
You mean that's not just a name? Describe exactly what you mean.....just kidding! Not sure if that can be proven, besides I already agree at least in concept!
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junderway Wrote:
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> Putting aside how much I hate iron man. And when
> I say hate i mean in the sense that you hate a
> villian, i actually like the character . Kind of
> love to hate him.
>
> Putting that aside glad the treated Thor in the
> right way. He says very clearly that he was not
> holding back a
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