It was already done and it's one of the reasons why it's ludicrous to accuse Cap of being out of touch with the times.
Bah, it did start out under some publisher called "Aircel." It moved to Marvel at some point, though. Mile High Comics has a bunch of MiB comics with the Marvel logo on the covers.Marvel? I thought it was an indy?![]()
Captain America didn't surrender because he was afraid of losing; he was winning. But he saw that he was ultimately wrong, and so he stopped. Within the parameters of the story, that's the correct action. I don't see the problem. He shouldn't be so obsessed with winning that he overlooks what he's actually fighting for.
I don't really believe that any character is damaged beyond repair.
I must've missed where Tony and Reed got lobotomies that totally decimated their statistics, strategy, and rationality skills.
Either way. And I'm somewhat suprised nobody has made a mention of this before, but.... Why the hell does Vision still have phasing powers? The Kang suit never showed such ability before.
And actually, the Pro Regs WERE ready, and at least had one backup plan (though I still argue there was more than two forces at hand). If they weren't, they would've been overcome altogether, and not at some form of stalemate at the end.
Vision II's phasing ability was arguably displayed in his very first appearance, as well:It's had the phasing ability since the YA days. Did you read the YA/Runaways crossover? Because the phasing was also displayed there.
I really wonder why some people have a hard time accepting that the Pro-side was losing that fight. Bad writting sure. But you can't argue that the pro side was winning or was going to make a comeback, because that wasn't the way Millar was writing it.
Yeah, they should have. Too many big leaguers against too little street levelers. But somehow everything went backwards.We aren't saying that, we're saying that the Pro-Reg side should have won that fight just like they did in Civil War #3/4
X-Men. Whipped dogs. Fencesitters who only deserve bupkiss. Professor X is a hypocrite. Cable has finally caught up with his old age.
I agree about the X-Men, I mean I am not sure why they weren't involved (I heard they are all registered for some reason, sounds lame) but they should have been at the front of the Anti Registration line, side by side with Captain America. That would have been awesome, seeing Cyclops taking orders from Cap. Or Wolverine and Cap talking about battle plans.
Haha, Millar said that? So, basically he thinks that some X-Men would choose one side and some would choose the other, just like every other team. Right, because the X-Men would never disagree on something. They're so tight-knit and all.![]()
That actually, might have been the way it had gone, if Maria Hill wasn't such an A-hole and tried to make him become pro by force. Especially before the law was passed.![]()
Charles Xavier doesn't have his powers anymore.
It's had the phasing ability since the YA days. Did you read the YA/Runaways crossover? Because the phasing was also displayed there.
I really wonder why some people have a hard time accepting that the Pro-side was losing that fight. Bad writting sure. But you can't argue that the pro side was winning or was going to make a comeback, because that wasn't the way Millar was writing it.
Actually we wouldn't have this argument if you'd just agree the way Mark Millar writes=/=the way you would write it. Until then, be happy speculating away from how it was written.Actually, I shouldn't have to if people actually thought on their own instead of having others do it for them.
Actually we wouldn't have this argument if you'd just agree the way Mark Millar writes=/=the way you would write it. Until then, be happy speculating away from how it was written.![]()