TheCorpulent1
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There was a draft in the US for WWII, so service wasn't really optional.
Yeah, yur right. I just couldn't resist taking another dig at my used-to-be fav show.Well idk about you but i like to actually watch something and form an opinion about it myself as opposed to having someone make it for me.
Because Rogers, Bucky, and US Agent (whom i hate), who and how many people have taken up the mantle of cap america? i thought i read somewhere of there being multiple caps but im not sure if they were just what if stories. I couldve sworn i read about a black cap america once.
Ok, here's one from me.
Does anyone here read Ms.Marvel? I just picked up the latest comic and liked it, but I'm confused as hell about what's going on there.
There are multiple Carol Danvers? But one of them doesn't know it?
Why is the Surfer back with Galactus?
He made a deal to be back with Galactus if Galactus would help stop Annihilus's Wave (because the Galaxy really needed his help at that point!).
This took place in the Annihilation: Silver Surfer 4 issue mini, and continued in the 6 issue Annihilation mini... and he's been there ever since, guest starting in various books (FF, Nova, Son of Hulk).
Dum Dum Dugan, isn't he supposed to be a fat man? I'm ready Secret Warriors and the dude is kinda in shape![]()
He started out as a circus strongman, so he probably just lost the extra pounds he put on from sitting behind a SHIELD desk. I've never really thought of him as fat, personally. He always just seemed stocky, like most really strong dudes--really dense muscle under layers of fat because they're more interested in lifting obscenely heavy s*** than looking good, so they don't worry about toning or losing their excess fat.He's been in shape throughout the entirety of the 00's. No particular reason given.
Yes. They are actually the only official X-men squad outside of the Astonishing castAre the New Mutants now considered like another field team of the x-men?
Ragnarok hit, it was revealed that the Asgardians' lives were merely playthings to ancient, even more powerful beings, and all the gods died at the end of Thor's previous series. Don Blake magically appeared on Earth afterward. Mjolnir crashed through the dimensions to land on Earth shortly after that, and Blake made his way to it. Upon touching it, he was transported to the void where Thor's spirit rested after Ragnarok. He convinces Thor to return to the land of the living and bring the Asgardians back so that they can live free of those ancient beings' influence for the first time.
Thor, now sharing a life with Don Blake, who sets up shop as the resident doctor for Broxton, Oklahoma, first recreates the city of Asgard as a floating island hovering over a wide field in Oklahoma; his intent is to keep Asgard in this dimension, on Earth, so that the gods won't be so far removed from man (remember, Thor :heart:s us humans). He then proceeds to restore his fellow Asgardians to life, unfortunately including Loki and all the evil beings of Asgard, who are now roaming various areas on Earth. Loki has also pulled some magical strings to ensure that he was reborn in Sif's body while Sif's spirit was trapped in the form of a dying old woman.
Loki reveals to Balder that Balder is also a son of Odin and thus Thor's half-brother and fellow prince of Asgard. Thor confirms it and he and Balder reveal Balder's royal lineage to their fellow Asgardians.
Thor continues flying off to deal with stuff around Earth while the Asgardians grow stir-crazy in their new, smaller home on Earth. A human who lives in Broxton named Bill meets and falls in love with Kelda, a goddess of Asgard. She falls in love with him as well.
Loki orchestrates events using time travel to bring Bor, Thor's grandfather, to the present, and casts a spell to make Bor think he's surrounded by evil. He tears through New York until Thor arrives to stop him. After a long and grueling battle, Thor kills Bor and shatters Mjolnir in the process. Because Bor is a member of the royal house and killing them is prohibited by Asgardian law, Loki calls on Prince Balder to exile Thor from Asgard. He does so. The Warriors Three voluntarily exile themselves as well and follow Thor to Earth. Loki suggests that the Asgardians abandon the city that Thor created for them and move to Latveria. The Asgardians like this idea because Latveria is cold and harsh and much closer to their old home in the dimension called Asgard than Oklahoma is. Balder, a new, untested leader with a very volatile group of subjects, feels he has no choice but to agree, even though he knows Dr. Doom, Latveria's monarch, is trouble. Bill goes with the Asgardians out of love for Kelda.
On Earth, Loki reveals to Don Blake that Sif is still trapped in the old woman's body. He plays it as a mistake and gives up Sif's body. Thor visits Dr. Strange for help in magically re-forging Mjolnir, which Strange does with the help of the last bit of the Odinforce that Thor possessed (he inherited it from Odin after Odin died fighting Surtur back in Thor's previous series). Thor frees Sif's spirit and returns with her to Oklahoma.
Bill sees that Balder is troubled with the situation the Asgardians are now in and shares his sentiments, since he also knows Dr. Doom is no good from all the news reports and such of his villainy. He decides to help Balder out by digging up dirt on Doom that Balder can use against him. He stumbles onto Loki offering Doom his fellow Asgardians as test subjects for Doom's experiments concerning immortality. Loki spots him and dispatches 3 Asgardian soldiers to kill him (Loki's royalty too, remember). Bill fights hard but he's no match for them. Balder shows up just as one of the soldiers stabs Bill pretty badly.
That's about all we know right now.