contradicting storylines wich ones bothered u the most?

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me of course when it comes to the juggernaut losing his powers in his battle with onslaught, onslaught removes the cryttorak jem from the juggernaut by reaching insiede him at pulling it out, thought the cryttorak jem was tossed into space. though i see how can this can be looked at symbolically. sure it could have symbolized onslaught removing his powers. but that is still very constradictory with the fact that juggernaut was unstoppable. it was pretyy lame for marvel to do dat
 
Here's a lame on.
Nick Fury in the Iron Man comic, which takes shortly before the Civil War, AND HE'S WORKING FOR SHIELD?!!!
 
Wolverine healing from being nothing but skeleton is contradictory to nearly every single issue of Wolverine or X-Men book which Wolverine has appeared in.
 
kainedamo said:
Wolverine healing from being nothing but skeleton is contradictory to nearly every single issue of Wolverine or X-Men book which Wolverine has appeared in.

Worst.inconsistancy.ever.:down :mad:
 
SpeedballLives said:
Here's a lame on.
Nick Fury in the Iron Man comic, which takes shortly before the Civil War, AND HE'S WORKING FOR SHIELD?!!!

I remember someone saying that it was a robot or something--but I might be wrong...
 
MaskedManJRK said:
I remember someone saying that it was a robot or something--but I might be wrong...

It was a Nick Furbot. hehe.
 
kainedamo said:
Wolverine healing from being nothing but skeleton is contradictory to nearly every single issue of Wolverine or X-Men book which Wolverine has appeared in.

Yep, laughed out loud at that.
 
I was pretty annoyed when Jenkins clearly stated in his first Spectacular Spider-man V2 arc that Venom could never bond with anyone ever again once he was attached to Eddie, Millar was kind enough to completely ignore it a few months later and have Venom bond to *shudder* Gargan *shudder*
 
The fact that Captain America would espouse the ideas that heroes working for the Government is a bad thing because you'd never know who'd they send you after.......while in his regular series he was still doing missions for SHIELD

The fact that Gabriel Summers was born in another galaxy and came to earth yet Sinister knew that he was a Summers brother
 
what is it was marvel comics and their good continuity and bad continuity. heck it even spreads into the movies (not on the same level though).

but like, hair. every female character has bloody different hair in each movie, even if the story picks up right after it left off.

Spiderman and Spiderman 2, the change in Mary Jane's hair.
Halle Berry and her various changes in hair
Jean grey, from naturalish brownish orange red to bright short red hair, then after liek 6 months in a lake shes got bright bright red hair thats soo long.

sorry i turned this comic book thread into a movie thread.. eeek
 
Electro UK said:
I was pretty annoyed when Jenkins clearly stated in his first Spectacular Spider-man V2 arc that Venom could never bond with anyone ever again once he was attached to Eddie, Millar was kind enough to completely ignore it a few months later and have Venom bond to *shudder* Gargan *shudder*
Even worse, David Michelinie made it pretty clear that being bonded isn't the same as merely wearing the suit. Brock lost the suit once after the suit got touched by Kancer, but that was a special case because the symbiote was essentially in a death-like state. In the Lethal Protector mini-series a government agency forcibly separated the two. Separating them since they were bonded for life nearly killed both. This means that once the symbiote bonds with someone it CAN'T go around leaping to other people constantly.
 
kainedamo said:
Wolverine healing from being nothing but skeleton is contradictory to nearly every single issue of Wolverine or X-Men book which Wolverine has appeared in.

Hell, that's contradictory to healing. That's called being INVINCIBLE.
 
xii22_loop said:
what is it was marvel comics and their good continuity and bad continuity. heck it even spreads into the movies (not on the same level though).

but like, hair. every female character has bloody different hair in each movie, even if the story picks up right after it left off.

Spiderman and Spiderman 2, the change in Mary Jane's hair.
Halle Berry and her various changes in hair
Jean grey, from naturalish brownish orange red to bright short red hair, then after liek 6 months in a lake shes got bright bright red hair thats soo long.

sorry i turned this comic book thread into a movie thread.. eeek


i put money on jessica alba having the same hair in F4 Two

:rolleyes:

like thats gonna happen
 
xii22_loop said:
what is it was marvel comics and their good continuity and bad continuity. heck it even spreads into the movies (not on the same level though).

but like, hair. every female character has bloody different hair in each movie, even if the story picks up right after it left off.

Spiderman and Spiderman 2, the change in Mary Jane's hair.
Halle Berry and her various changes in hair
Jean grey, from naturalish brownish orange red to bright short red hair, then after liek 6 months in a lake shes got bright bright red hair thats soo long.

sorry i turned this comic book thread into a movie thread.. eeek


i find this post really sad. u never change ur hair then? i really dont get it, except maybe the jean grey one - but then again she could change the mass of anything she liked, so yknow... that one kinda actually makes the most sense.

also please stop talking about hair
 
roach said:
The fact that Captain America would espouse the ideas that heroes working for the Government is a bad thing because you'd never know who'd they send you after.......while in his regular series he was still doing missions for SHIELD

The fact that Gabriel Summers was born in another galaxy and came to earth yet Sinister knew that he was a Summers brother

actually he's at odds with SHIELD all the time in his series. plus most of the stories recently have taken place when fury wa in charge. PLUS he's only helping them to save lives/ stop lukin and get bucky back. still doesnt mean he agrees with forcing heroes to follow government. there's even an ish where he bundles into a meeting between cabinet members and lukin and refuses to obey the government cabinet members. i think caps been written well in civil war
 
for me, sins past. contradiction in personalities. gwen before sins past and gwen once it was done with. from saint to ****e. whats that about??
 
how about how cyclops now shoots beams outta his ass...geez, when did that start happening?
 

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