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Especially that part.
Arachne, Spider-Woman, whatever. Hasn't the ho used both names?
From WW scolding Bats and Supes for "having too much fun" to each of them having the same but different dream there was a lot to love in the primary story.
Ugh...that was awful. Batman was written totally out-of-character. I know Morrison has been stripping away some of the grittiness to Bruce Wayne, but the "Hey buddy ol' pal" banter was cringe-worthy. It was even worse in JLA a couple weeks ago.
I don't know much about Bucky exept he "died" a long time ago is now the new Captain America, But did he always have plastique explosives in his arm that need to be cut out to use, "Like every good American boy"?Avengers/Invaders #2: Human Torch looked rather badass and should be difficult to handle, but bucky got more hardcore points in this then I think even Captian America gives him, doubly so cause he's just a kid in this. The ending was obvious but with plenty of promise.
I don't know much about Bucky exept he "died" a long time ago is now the new Captain America, But did he always have plastique explosives in his arm that need to be cut out to use, "Like every good American boy"?That was a stretch for me. I know now he is a bad ass and all, but this seemed a little much. I am enjoying the series so far though. I also seems to be moving pretty quickly for being 12 issues.
It was part of his Bruce Wayne facade. Bruce Wayne is a fun playboy with a carefree attitude. Basically the polar opposite of Batman.Ugh...that was awful. Batman was written totally out-of-character. I know Morrison has been stripping away some of the grittiness to Bruce Wayne, but the "Hey buddy ol' pal" banter was cringe-worthy. It was even worse in JLA a couple weeks ago.
It was part of his Bruce Wayne facade. Bruce Wayne is a fun playboy with a carefree attitude. Basically the polar opposite of Batman.
Only like every american boy that grew up fighting nazi's alongside captian america during ww2. Way I saw it, it really made a fairly convincing case for why bucky was allowed in the invaders. It was definately a streach but it's also a comic with a water prince that can fly because of tiny little wings on his ankles, so I can let it slide without too much trouble.Really? No big deal, huh? Plastique explosives. Inside his arm. All the time. Or he just HAPPENED to have them for this mission? Which is even worse, really. And I know this is a world where radiation gives you powers and not cancer and tiny wings on ankles WILL allow you to fly, but c'mon.
Only like every american boy that grew up fighting nazi's alongside captian america during ww2. Way I saw it, it really made a fairly convincing case for why bucky was allowed in the invaders. It was definately a streach but it's also a comic with a water prince that can fly because of tiny little wings on his ankles, so I can let it slide without too much trouble.Really? No big deal, huh? Plastique explosives. Inside his arm. All the time. Or he just HAPPENED to have them for this mission? Which is even worse, really. And I know this is a world where radiation gives you powers and not cancer and tiny wings on ankles WILL allow you to fly, but c'mon.
So the examples you listed are actual physical impossibilities, while you could actually keep plastique in your arm without any harm or chance of it exploding. Your problem is with the one "powerset" ,if you will, that could actually happen?
It was part of his Bruce Wayne facade. Bruce Wayne is a fun playboy with a carefree attitude. Basically the polar opposite of Batman.
moraldeficiency;14992306So the examples you listed are actual physical impossibilities said:It's not even really a problem, I just would be more believable, to me, if he could have MacGuyvered his way out of the cell or had some tools or something hidden somewhere ON his body instead of INSIDE it. Does he have any kind of healing powers? It just seemed "Oh, isn't it nice and convienient that I have explosives implanted in my arm, that need to be ripped and torn out of my body, for just THESE kind of situations."
Is it more believable than receiving powers from a radioactive spider, or the ability to fly from tiny wings on your ankles? Of course. But this is comics. You can't ***** about believability. As far as the plot goes, it just seemed a little too easy. That's all.
Is it more believable than receiving powers from a radioactive spider, or the ability to fly from tiny wings on your ankles? Of course. But this is comics. You can't ***** about believability. As far as the plot goes, it just seemed a little too easy. That's all.
Yeah, I know that. Doesn't make it any less painful to read.
So the examples you listed are actual physical impossibilities, while you could actually keep plastique in your arm without any harm or chance of it exploding. Your problem is with the one "powerset" ,if you will, that could actually happen?
Which of the following do you find easier to accept:
1. Superman being able to fly
2. Bat Shark-Repellant
?