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I just read this issue. It was pretty interesting and we got to see storms grandparents. Although I did find one error, it said Green Goblin was in jail... isn't harry and norman both dead, or is there a new one? And red skull died, when did this happen? Man-ape, I know he's an old villain heard he's kinda lame. But I'm interested to see where the body shifting guy goes... cool to see he came back! Who was the guy with man ape though?
 
Well, I havent read it since Hudlin pretty much took a dump on T'Challa's chest, but if it said that Norman was recently captured, then its not a continuity error. However if it says he's just in jail, then its an error. Ever since MKSM, Norman is yet again underground.
 
marvelman418 said:
I just read this issue. It was pretty interesting and we got to see storms grandparents. Although I did find one error, it said Green Goblin was in jail... isn't harry and norman both dead, or is there a new one? And red skull died, when did this happen? Man-ape, I know he's an old villain heard he's kinda lame. But I'm interested to see where the body shifting guy goes... cool to see he came back! Who was the guy with man ape though?

Dayum, we get to see Storm's grands, thats great!

Hope they also give some development on the whole Kenya seen...And more BP/Storm interaction.
 
marvelman418 said:
I just read this issue. It was pretty interesting and we got to see storms grandparents. Although I did find one error, it said Green Goblin was in jail... isn't harry and norman both dead, or is there a new one? And red skull died, when did this happen? Man-ape, I know he's an old villain heard he's kinda lame. But I'm interested to see where the body shifting guy goes... cool to see he came back! Who was the guy with man ape though?

The Red Skull was killed during Captain America: Winter Soldier. I haven't read Spider-Man in years. But I recall that Norman Osborn did survive the impalement by his glider all those years ago. He went into hiding, pulling strings. But I don't know if he's still alive today.

So Storm's grandparents are still alive, eh? That's good. Issue 14 brought up the question of her relatives. Now we'll see what they're all about.
 
Hey something I noticed something. Look at Iron man and Captain America, they are arm in arm. So this wedding takes place before civil war I'm taking it.
 
Nah, it could just mean that the invitation was given before civil war. Either of which is probable.
 
This whole storyline is ridiculous anyway, so who cares? Marvel (or Hudlin) just decides that Black Panther and Storm should get married? Without any buildup?

Why? Because they're both black? Because Luke Cage was taken? Screw this dumb story, they will just get divorced in a year or so anyway, maybe even at the end of Civil War.
 
Vic Von Doom said:
This whole storyline is ridiculous anyway, so who cares? Marvel (or Hudlin) just decides that Black Panther and Storm should get married? Without any buildup?

[sigh] Its not coming out of the air. I suggest to catch, along with the current title, the Storm mini and Marvel Milestones: Storm & Black Panther.

Why? Because they're both black? Because Luke Cage was taken? Screw this dumb story, they will just get divorced in a year or so anyway, maybe even at the end of Civil War.

Say whaa..? Theres more than "they are both black", you would have to read it to know though. Perhaps, if you're not getting the title, read it and judge for yourself. If your opinion doesn't change that cool too. What does Luke have to do with anything between BP and Storm?

Divorce? So your head of Marvel now, shoooot even if that does happen-and I highly doubt it- then it was fun and great while it lasts. Just glad for some Storm development.

Again, try it and if you don't like it and want to critize or discuss turn down your heat and just say specifically what you don't like..

Anywho, I read BP #16 and boy was it loaded! Good stuff.:up:
 
BP and Storm fit well together to me.

It's a natural fit (and not cause there black.)
 
I just want to know if Hudlin's next major plotline involves BP planning for his future family. Maybe he'll show T'Challa at the African equivalent of Baby's R Us.:mad:


:down to Hudlin and his entire run on this comic. Eww.
 
After the wedding the couple will go on a world tour. Their first stop will be Latveria and then the Inhumans.
 
Speaking of this issue...

I'm relatively new to the Black Panther series so I had a few questions about a couple of the invitees. I just assumed they were people from BP's past/rogue gallery because I don't read him much

1) There's a lady who lives in exile in France. Her butler makes a comment about here being an outlaw and it was unwise to go after Storm.

2) There's a man in a wheel chair being cared for by who is obviously his wife. The invitation says he doesn't know Storm and BP, but they know him. They also hint at him being "America's secret".

Who are these two people and what are their relations to Storm and/or BP?
 
Red Mask said:
After the wedding the couple will go on a world tour. Their first stop will be Latveria and then the Inhumans.

I wouldn't put it past him.
 
WundaJigga said:
Speaking of this issue...

I'm relatively new to the Black Panther series so I had a few questions about a couple of the invitees. I just assumed they were people from BP's past/rogue gallery because I don't read him much

1) There's a lady who lives in exile in France. Her butler makes a comment about here being an outlaw and it was unwise to go after Storm.

I forget that chicks name, she was used during Priest's run as a pretty important villian.

2) There's a man in a wheel chair being cared for by who is obviously his wife. The invitation says he doesn't know Storm and BP, but they know him. They also hint at him being "America's secret".

That would be the black Captain America. Patriot of the Young Avengers' Grandfather. He was one of many black soldiers that the government tested the surem on. He was the only one that survived, but his mind was lost due to the side effects of the original surem. He has the mind of a seven year old now, but the body of a forty year old man. See Truth: Red, White, and Black

Who are these two people and what are their relations to Storm and/or BP?

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Anubis said:
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Originally Posted by WundaJigga
Speaking of this issue...

I'm relatively new to the Black Panther series so I had a few questions about a couple of the invitees. I just assumed they were people from BP's past/rogue gallery because I don't read him much

1) There's a lady who lives in exile in France. Her butler makes a comment about here being an outlaw and it was unwise to go after Storm.

I forget that chicks name, she was used during Priest's run as a pretty important villian.

2) There's a man in a wheel chair being cared for by who is obviously his wife. The invitation says he doesn't know Storm and BP, but they know him. They also hint at him being "America's secret".

That would be the black Captain America. Patriot of the Young Avengers' Grandfather. He was one of many black soldiers that the government tested the surem on. He was the only one that survived, but his mind was lost due to the side effects of the original surem. He has the mind of a seven year old now, but the body of a forty year old man. See Truth: Red, White, and Black

Who are these two people and what are their relations to Storm and/or BP?

thanx, that's what i thought on both parts...
 
jaydawg said:
Shut up Hudlin. Everyone hates you.

You're an idiot.

This comic reminded me of Heinberg's style of packing so much on every page.Good read.
 
Yeah, it is a good read. No where near as bad as people tend b***h about it. Not as good as Priest, but entertaining none the less.
 

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