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Post by Morpheus on Aug 1, 2011 6:35:28 GMT -5
Have you read Grim Hunt, Silver? (there's an ulterior motive to the question, but nothing sinister, I assure you)
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devias
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Post by devias on Aug 1, 2011 6:37:14 GMT -5
Have you ever found the murder of a villain by a hero justified? How do you feel about Harry Potter (novel)? Matt has killed multiple times. Wait, what? Excluding Shadowland, he has? I know that he has certainly tried with Bullseye.
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Post by Morpheus on Aug 1, 2011 6:40:39 GMT -5
Miller had him kill twice during Man Without Fear, and it's arguable that during a climactic fight with some goons, he may have killed more, as well. One of the deaths (that of a prostitute) was totally inadvertent, though, and plagued him intensely.
Later on, Joe Kelly (in a rather retarded retcon) said the prostitute lived, and was, in fact, Typhoid Mary.
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Silver
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Post by Silver on Aug 1, 2011 9:38:18 GMT -5
Have you read Grim Hunt, Silver? (there's an ulterior motive to the question, but nothing sinister, I assure you) I have.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Aug 1, 2011 9:45:41 GMT -5
How would you have done the Star Wars prequel films? You know, the shitter ones.
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Post by Silver on Aug 1, 2011 9:50:44 GMT -5
Have you ever found the murder of a villain by a hero justified? This question is an oxymoron. There is no such thing as a justified murder, only a justified kill. To answer the question, I would need to understand its parameters, because it could be interpreted to one extreme or another. Is there absolutely no situation that could ever happen, regardless of how brutal and literally hopeless the circumstances are, that necessitate a kill? No. Do I believe that most hero-killing-villain situations are unneeded? Yes. But for me to elaborate on that, I would have to derail this into my verbose explanation for why I dislike most anti-heroes, and I really am not interested in opening that discussion right now. Maybe sometime but just not now. How do you feel about Harry Potter (novel)? Never read any Harry Potter novels. How would you have done the Star Wars prequel films? You know, the shitter ones. I would have had Christensen lighten up a little. Aside from that, I would have done them exactly the same as Lucas did.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Aug 1, 2011 9:57:05 GMT -5
What is your appeal to Tim Drake?
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Silver
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Post by Silver on Aug 1, 2011 10:01:26 GMT -5
Without outlining this very specifically, I like how Tim was conceived as a character; I like how he has evolved over the years; I like the differences between him and Batman and the Robins prior to him; I like how he regards the other members of the Batman family; I like the potential he has demonstrated practically since he began.
Tim is just interesting to me as a character.
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Post by Morpheus on Aug 1, 2011 10:01:45 GMT -5
Have you read Grim Hunt, Silver? (there's an ulterior motive to the question, but nothing sinister, I assure you) I have. The alternate future one panel scene in which Wolverine (of all people) tells Spider-Man off the Avengers because he killed Kraven made LOL.
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Post by Silver on Aug 1, 2011 10:05:56 GMT -5
The alternate future one panel scene in which Wolverine (of all people) tells Spider-Man off the Avengers because he killed Kraven made LOL. ROFLOL. ;D I never even thought about that. I was wrapped up in the seriousness of the scene; so I never payed that much attention. But thinking back on that, that is freaking hilarious. Good catch, Morpheus, good catch.
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Post by Supreme Marvel on Aug 1, 2011 10:13:08 GMT -5
Without outlining this very specifically, I like how Tim was conceived as a character; I like how he has evolved over the years; I like the differences between him and Batman and the Robins prior to him; I like how he regards the other members of the Batman family; I like the potential he has demonstrated practically since he began. Tim is just interesting to me as a character.
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Post by JediXMan on Aug 1, 2011 16:00:30 GMT -5
Why do you dislike Ikrit?
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Post by Admin on Aug 1, 2011 16:38:01 GMT -5
If you could transfer one Star Wars character to the Marvel 616 universe, who would it be and why?
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Post by Morpheus on Aug 1, 2011 16:40:52 GMT -5
The alternate future one panel scene in which Wolverine (of all people) tells Spider-Man off the Avengers because he killed Kraven made LOL. ROFLOL. ;D I never even thought about that. I was wrapped up in the seriousness of the scene; so I never payed that much attention. But thinking back on that, that is freaking hilarious. Good catch, Morpheus, good catch. I didn't pay attention to it at first glance, either. Only at second reading did it come to mind.
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Post by Strafe Prower on Aug 1, 2011 18:41:01 GMT -5
Is it common for Jedi/Sith to have multiple lightsabers? (Not talking about using two of them at once)
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Silver
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Post by Silver on Aug 2, 2011 0:46:09 GMT -5
I didn't pay attention to it at first glance, either. Only at second reading did it come to mind. Come to think of it, I only read Grim Hunt once, but it was a good story. I should read it again. Is it common for Jedi/Sith to have multiple lightsabers? (Not talking about using two of them at once) Not usually, but some do.
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Post by spidey_17 on Aug 2, 2011 1:02:37 GMT -5
Is there a specific reason for not reading Harry Potter? (I hope it's not because you are not interested, because i'm going to get mad.... )
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Post by Silver on Aug 2, 2011 1:26:11 GMT -5
Is there a specific reason for not reading Harry Potter? (I hope it's not because you are not interested, because i'm going to get mad.... ) Because I am not interested. (Not making fun of you. That is the real reason.)
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Post by Silver on Aug 2, 2011 2:15:02 GMT -5
Why do you dislike Ikrit? Mainly because of his character design. I just have a hard time taking him seriously. If you could transfer one Star Wars character to the Marvel 616 universe, who would it be and why? Durge.
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Post by Admin on Aug 2, 2011 2:22:32 GMT -5
Good choice Okay, who in the Marvel U would you want to see Durge fight?
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