Siege

Magneto. All part of the plan starting with making Wanda do the Disassembled thing.
 
Bendis talked a little bit about SIEGE #2 and previewed SIEGE #3 today.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Bendis Looks Ahead to "Siege" #3, on sale March 17th[/FONT]
There's a big fight scene. Somebody puts on some armor, and you will genuinely see something you've never seen before in a Marvel Comic, and it's not easy to say that. I promise you this is true, though. You're going to see something that really wows you. Plus, the real villain of the story will reveal himself.

Here's the rest:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=24874
 
Bendis talked a little bit about SIEGE #2 and previewed SIEGE #3 today.

[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Bendis Looks Ahead to "Siege" #3, on sale March 17th[/FONT]
There's a big fight scene. Somebody puts on some armor, and you will genuinely see something you've never seen before in a Marvel Comic, and it's not easy to say that. I promise you this is true, though. You're going to see something that really wows you. Plus, the real villain of the story will reveal himself.

Here's the rest:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=24874

So Loki isn't the villian? Man, **** you bendis! Can't wait to hear how paste pot pete's girlfriend has been putting this all together.
 
Carefully crafted plan of the void to cause apocalyptic level chaos round the world much like he did in biblical times (if - and I can't stress enough that comics in the UK come out today so I haven't read this weeks Dark Avengers yet to get the rest of the story - we are to believe the events of last months DA)? A more modern and subtle yet no less devastating approach?
 
Regarding Daken brutally stabbing Osborn in the last ish of Dark Wolverine:

As expected, in the ish coming out on Wednesday that act is erased from reality (or never really took place?). How very expected and disappointing. Would've liked that twist actually.
What's even more disappointing is that the way that they make that not happen makes no sense at all. I'll leave it at that for now.
 
Marvel is helping me grow to hate Deadpool..and I kind of liked him originally. :(

The Deadpool varients of everything siege is just stupid.
 
I actually love the little Deadpool weasel or whatever that thing is supposed to be. He's adorable. :heart:

But yeah, the other DP variants are boring.
 
Well, at least it's not Zombies anymore, though there is a Deadpool Zombie one.
 
Wasn't Deadpool a completely serious character and a thinly veiled Deathstroke ripoff back when Liefeld was at Marvel?
 
Joe Kelly made Deadpool a good character. Rob Liefeld just put black and red together in a weird pattern on a vaguely humanoid figure.
 
I still don't get why he's suddenly so popular. People hated how he was portrayed in the Wolverine movie.
 
I always thought he was kinda a ripoff of Madcap.


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:doom: :doom: :doom:
 
I still don't get why he's suddenly so popular. People hated how he was portrayed in the Wolverine movie.
But the fact that he was in the Wolverine movie means he's got widespread recognition now. Somehow. Even though he didn't wear his costume and bore little resemblance to his comic counterpart.
 
Wasn't Deadpool a completely serious character and a thinly veiled Deathstroke ripoff back when Liefeld was at Marvel?

I wouldn't say completely serious. I'm pretty sure he was cracking wise in that first X-Force (or was that New Mutants) appearance. He was nowhere near the slapstick character he is now, of course.
 

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