Anytime Connor Macleod killed an evil immortal. :pOriginally Posted by Ghost_rider_x3
Anytime Connor Macleod killed an evil immortal. :pOriginally Posted by Ghost_rider_x3
Extant getting ripped out of time and taking the place of Atom Smasher's mother when Kobra crashed her plane.
Likewise, Kobra getting his heart ripped out by Black Adam.
Of course, Dr. Light getting mindwiped/mindfucked into becoming a moron after raping Sue. Discussions of free will/justice/vigilanteism aside, the little punkbitch deserved what he got, if not worse.
Green Goblin getting impaled by his own glider.
Any time Fabian Cortez got killed, he usually deserved it.
spoilers:end of spoilers in the latest issue of Villains United.
Cheshire
Otto´s had this one coming for years.
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Spidey looks like he had parts of his face removed in that pic.Originally Posted by Dark Soul # 7
As for Godzilla thing; That is GMK.. Not GFW. Techic thing there.
The Superman/Batman arc took place BEFORE Kyle tossed his head into outer space, and Kyle did that because Major Force said he didn't it was possible for him to die, while referencing his "death" in the S/B arc.Originally Posted by G_Man
And he said he faked out Kyle by putting a dummy in the oven.
Life is but a dream. So why wake up?
What kind of Spot Check do you have to roll to notice a parked Autobot?
Ultimately, Halo has taught me that no matter how far in the future you go, the best weapon for fighting Zombies remains the shotgun.
Just a nit-pick, but Joker actually twisted and snapped his own spine, Bats just broke his neck. :)Originally Posted by Sixth_Winged
What did Kyle do to piss Major Force off in the first place?Originally Posted by Fallman
(IMO, after the girlfriend-in-the-fridge incident MF should have been Kyle's arch-enemy.)
Appearently, Major Force was supposed to get Kyle to give him his ring. He tried to accomplish that my making Kyle not want to be a superhero anymore. The point of making him think that he had killed his mom and put her in the oven was to make Kyle realize that as long as he was a hero his freinds and family would be in danger. That is also why Kyle is currently in outer space.
Life is but a dream. So why wake up?
What kind of Spot Check do you have to roll to notice a parked Autobot?
Ultimately, Halo has taught me that no matter how far in the future you go, the best weapon for fighting Zombies remains the shotgun.
Daaammn. What Jet Li movie was that from?Originally Posted by master of read
Is this the same reason MF killed his girlfriend?Originally Posted by Fallman
Heck if I know. I only read Green Lantern starting this year and ending partway through Rebirth. Like five issues, total.
Life is but a dream. So why wake up?
What kind of Spot Check do you have to roll to notice a parked Autobot?
Ultimately, Halo has taught me that no matter how far in the future you go, the best weapon for fighting Zombies remains the shotgun.
Two pages and nobody mentioned Serk Brakkis yet? I'm disgusted. :p
Transformers Armada, when Thust, who has betrayed not only Megatron, but his entire race, to Unicron...
... gets knocked into one of Unicron's many shifting joints and ends up trapped. Meanwhile, Megatron... err, Galvatron at the time, just walks off, as Thrust gets popped open like a twig by the very force he thought he'd allied with.
A fitting end for such a disgusting scumbag. Abandoned by his former master and unconsciously destroyed by his new one.
when Dr. Manhattan tells Adrien Veidt that "nothing ever really ends" and thusly implicating that all of Adrien's sacrifice and contrivances to save the world may not make a lasting difference on the fate of the world. that Veidt hasn't saved mankind from whatever fate he feared was in store for them. Veidt was so convinced that what he was doing was right, and so determined to sacrifice millions of innocents, that for Manhattan to suggest that it STILL might not save humanity was one of the most satisfying moments in Watchmen. if Veidt was really as smart as he thought he was... he would have figured out that this basic human tendency to kill each other off won't be postponed forever.
geez, Watchman was such a byproduct of the Cold War era that it doesn't really age too well. great book, but a lot of the stuff that seemed so relevant at the time is based on... flawed logic. it's like guys arguing that (insert Republican here) are going to blow up the world when some of the biggest "hawks" in American history were Democrats... aka Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson!!! like "the Dark Knight Returns", the anti-Reagan artistic posturing doesn't age the book very well.... and the Nixon as pseudo-dictator angle was especially pointless. (although the cheap shots at Kissinger WERE kinda funny)
but yeah, when Veidt gets told "nothing ends" I was like... there ya go buddy. enjoy you're new evil empire! :D
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