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except she's not. Her interactions with Kideon and Hope in Messiah War highlighted the humanity she possesses outside of the killer she was bred to be and Not Forgotten is further showing what a tragic and sympathetic character she is. Does she kill? Of course as thats what she's been bred to do but theres more layers to her. She's shown that she's willing to kill herself if thats for the greater good of saving millions of other and she has a caring side and an odd sense of humor that not everyone quite gets. All of this has been portrayed within the pages of X-force. She hasnt been all stab stab, kill kill despite what people may think

This is true. She's still developing, but it does seem like it's at a slower pace than when she was in New X-Men. Honestly, I think her trying to sacrefice herself instead of spreading the Legacy Virus was the highlight of her character.
 
Na Loki had Sifs body. Now that she is back Loki has reverted to his normal form.

I think it worked like that anyway.
 
Are Sif and Don sharing a hotel room, or are they simply in the same hotel? And if they are living together, is that affecting Don and Jane's budding (re-budding?) relationship?
 
Loki surrendered Sif's body to Sif by informing Don Blake of Sif's condition and pretending he had no part in it. When Thor freed Sif, he had to give up her body so it would be waiting for her soul. So if he appears as a chick now, it's either taking place before he gave up Sif's body in Thor or he's shapeshifting to resemble Sif's body again (since Loki is still a shapeshifter, regardless of what body he's in).

I don't know if Sif is staying in Don's hotel room. It seemed like she would be, given Mrs. Sooner's reaction to the situation.

No idea how that affects Don and Jane's relationship, although I can't see Jane being happy about it. Then again, Sif's always had some contempt for humanity in general, so she's probably not interested in Blake. Blake and Thor are separate enough people now that they could conceivably have separate relationships with different women. Although, again, that probably wouldn't make Jane too happy.
 
I kinda figure that Sif's time as a dying old lady may have some change on her stance against humans. Particularly Jane Foster who was her primary care giver. WHo knows, maybe blondie can work out a double relationship thing. :up:
 
That makes sense. But, of course, JMS has given us all of about a page and 2 panels of Sif and Thor since Sif was freed, so I don't know what her characterization is at this point. Not that I'm bitter. :dry:
 
OKay, so I got into the Ultraverse a little after they merved with Marvel, but I'm curious about a few things prior now.

For anyone who may have read them (and I'm not expecting an answer to this one):

There was a crossover event called 'Break-Thru'. There was a 2 issue series and then it tied-in with all the ongoings. My question is this... do you need the ongoing issues or can Break-Thru 1 and 2 be read and without the tie-ins?
 
1.Marvel Zombies Return just ended... What's next in the zombie marvel hooplah?


2.Is the rumor about a Marvel Zombies animated flick true?

....Thanks.:awesome:
 
Who did Darkhawk kill which makes him the most hunted man in the universe? And why did he kill said character?
 
Darkhawk (or rather the evil raptor occupying Darkhawk's body and muscling out Chris Powell's consciousness) killed [BLACKOUT]Lilandra.[/BLACKOUT] Chris's mind made it back to Darkhawk's body right after the deed was done.

Awkward....
 
Darkhawk better hope he never runs into Charles Xavier when he finds out. That was his wife, and Charlie isn't as kind and gentle as he used to be.
 
Darkhawk better hope he never runs into Charles Xavier when he finds out. That was his wife, and Charlie isn't as kind and gentle as he used to be.

Couldn't Charles be the one that proves him innocent though? Use his powers to realize that it wasn't actually Darkhawk who killed her? Well it was him physically but not mentally.
 
He could, but ol' Chuck has had a more "hit first, ask questions later" attitude ever since Bishop shot him. Recently, he invaded the minds of the Acolytes in their dreams and used a combination of mind games, illusions, possession, and post-hypnotic suggestions (basically, he walked all over everyone's minds) just so he could get into their base so he could start a debate. And the Acolytes would've welcomed him had he asked to enter nicely. He's not taking any chances.
 
What is the Marvel comic called thats basically about a ruined Marvel Universe? Where the Hulk in banner turns to cancer and eats him alive?

Oh and Nick Fury

[BLACKOUT]Shoots himself.[/BLACKOUT]
 
He could, but ol' Chuck has had a more "hit first, ask questions later" attitude ever since Bishop shot him. Recently, he invaded the minds of the Acolytes in their dreams and used a combination of mind games, illusions, possession, and post-hypnotic suggestions (basically, he walked all over everyone's minds) just so he could get into their base so he could start a debate. And the Acolytes would've welcomed him had he asked to enter nicely. He's not taking any chances.
Come on, he hasn't been overly violent or bloodthirsty, he's just been using his powers more. I bet Chuck would muck about with Darkhawk's mind for a bit, probe into his mind to find out why he killed Lilandra, and realize it wasn't Chris who did it.
 
Oh, I'm sure Charles would eventually find out the truth from Darkhawk, but not before making his brain his personal [b-word]. When you're using mind control to put yourself in a position to talk to someone who won't harm you (I forgot to mention he also screwed around with Scott's mind recently just so they could have a private talk outdoors), you're not about to use kid gloves on someone you suspect of murdering your wife.
 
Isn't it ex-wife? I thought they were annuled during Morrison's run due to the whole Phoenix thing?
 
I got the impression the annulment was involuntary on both Charles and Lilandra's part. I call bull****.
 
Of course, there's always the possibility that Charles' memory disconnect means he doesn't even care about Lilandra anymore.
 
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