Aesop Rocks
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Eh, I guess Jane and Hill looked identical to me, Jane in #600 and Hill in the preview kind of looked the same to me.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if Thor killed Osborn in #2 and then Loki became the main villain of Siege? I'd be cool with that. Or Thor killing the Sentry. Or Thor telling Ares the truth and Ares killing Osborn.![]()
I'm hoping there's still some off chance that Spiderman is going to take Osborn down in Siege....then again, i'm not sure i can take anymore of Bendis writing 616 spiderman so maybe its for the best. lol
I dont see how Norman still has a job after the Chicago stadium thing. Switch to real life. 9/11 happens. Homeland Security is created. Lets say that terrorist blow up Orlando Fl. Shouldnt the head of HS get relieved since he wasnt doing his job. If another superhero tiff kills a bunch of people and its Norman's job to prevent stuff like this from happening I dont see how he still has a job
I have no idea. And neither do you.Sounds to me like you're mad HE'S Marvel's head writer...and You're not.
I doubt he would really care though.
I think it's interesting that pretty much all the other Avengers have level 9 clearance, yet Sentry only has level 5 clearance. Says it all really.

I'm hoping there's still some off chance that Spiderman is going to take Osborn down in Siege....
That's probably not happening in issue two. I doubt Bendis would kill Osborn that early. If he did, he wouldn't give the win to Thor. He'd likely give it to Luke Cage.
Now Ares killing Osborn eventually...that's possible. I doubt in issue #2 but maybe by #3 or #4. Loki won't be exposed as the mastermind here. That'll be the event next year. Marvel doesn't end ANYTHING, silly. They haven't editorially figured the difference between a good beginning and a good ending since 2004. They're not going to magically rediscover it now. But that's just me being cynical.
There's a chance...just as much of a chance of winning first prize in the lottery. Bendis writes Spider-Man as an incompetent, emasculated man-child who has never won a solo adventure battle in his entire career beyond by luck. He never gives Spidey anything to say that isn't a wisecrack and never writes as if Spider-Man has any more experience than, say, Gravity. Which makes that alright for Ultimate Spider-Man (albeit still silly after over 130 issues of material and at least 10-15 full adventure arcs no less, not counting those Team-Up issues). It was Luke Cage, in THE PULSE, who exposed Osborn and put him in jail, right in front of Peter. Despite the fact that Spidey has over a decade's experience in actual published comics over Cage, that's the guy who has more experience in Bendis' eyes.
Personally, I think Spider-Man would have been a better fit for the Fantastic Four than the Avengers, but even as an Avenger, he should offer much more competence and experience than he does. Part of his wise-cracking should be fueled by genuine, "I have fought everything from villains to aliens to vampires to zombies to gods to demons to robots and anything in between" confidence, at least with the mask on. That isn't who Bendis writes. Bendis writes Spider-Man as a hero who as been more lucky than wise to have lasted this long in the biz.
I'd be willing to be money that if anyone takes Osborn down when it counts, it won't be Spider-Man. Hell, I'd put even odds on it being a villain.

Tankmaster, eh.....eh....Tankmaster.....eh....You know he's just going to get ****ed up early on.
Taskmaster himself certainly seems to think so. He realized he's not cut out to roll with the psychos in the most recent issue of Avengers: The Initiative.
I hope it's not Maria Hill. She's actually grown on me since she came on the scene back in 04.
Sadly, I think you're right on your points on Bendis and Spider-Man. It seems clear, particularly from issue #1's cover, that it's aiming at restoring the Big Three and they will probably bring Norman down.
And I REALLY hope he's not planning on killing off Norman. I was actually one of the old timers that was happy to see Norman return. Heck, it is current rise in power that has actually gotten me interested in the Marvel Universe again, and not just Spidey's little corner of it. His death here will seem anti-climatic in scheme of the Spider-Man mythos. But, as you stated, they have done that in the past with Luke Cage in the Pulse.![]()
And Taskmaster only has a Level 2. Least they trust the Class 100 psychopath more than Tasky.![]()
I doubt it has anything to do with trust. It's more like one of those high school clique's.How would Osborn have gotten to his current position if he weren't put in charge of the Thunderbolts, though? His conviction kind of goes hand-in-hand with his rise to power.To be honest, Dark Reign would have worked better had Osborn not been revealed outright as the Green Goblin, tried and convicted. That would mean, of course, planning ahead all those years ago for "a story seven years in the making".![]()
You need to read some more Marvel my friend![]()
So apparently taking a story that one admits to knowing maybe half the background of and then trashing it with an heir of superiority is supposed to be a good thing?![]()
That's Womp-mire!
Gigity gigity goo!
Na Womps cool, he's just DC through and through!


Personally, while I originally wanted Wolverine to kill Osborn, I'm starting to hope that Ares will do it now.
He's not, he's just crazy and weak-willed, so Osborn's manipulated him into being his lapdog. The Dark Avengers are pretty much set up as villains pretending to be heroes so they can reap the benefits of being heroes, but Osborn keeps the facade up to the Sentry so that he can believe he's actually doing good.Sorry, a little behind on Marvel. What motivation does Wolverine have to kill Osborn? Also, why is Sentry a villain?
I've just been under the impression that Wolverine cares for Spider-Man too much to let him kill Osborn. In my mind, I would have Spider-Man take down Osborn and with all that he's done is finally pushed over the edge to kill Osborn, but Wolverine stops him and does it for him. In return for all the hope that Spider-Man has in Wolverine, Wolverine refuses to let blood cover Spider-Man's hands.Sorry, a little behind on Marvel. What motivation does Wolverine have to kill Osborn?
He isn't. The Dark Avengers while filled with supervillains, were also filled with heroes as well (Captain Marvel, Sentry, and Ares). Captain Marvel fled because he was horrified over the fact that the Avengers are mostly comprised of supervillains, Ares somewhat agrees with Osborn's methods and just sees him as the person currently in charge like Tony Stark and Nick Fury, and the Sentry is manipulated by Osborn because Osborn takes advantage of his mental illness.Also, why is Sentry a villain?