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Look for the name Chris Bradley. It's a mutant kid who's debut was showcased in X-Men Unlimited. He could control electricity and had the legacy virus. Maverick became his mentor for a while so they developed a very close friendship. When Maverick was presumed dead Chris started dressing up in Maverick's old armor to honor his memory. He ended up being killed by the same Maverick under his Agent Zero persona, the 2 of them not knowing who they really were.
Who was conducting that interview? Joan Rivers? Or one of the girls here at the hype?
Look for the name Chris Bradley. It's a mutant kid who's debut was showcased in X-Men Unlimited. He could control electricity and had the legacy virus. Maverick became his mentor for a while so they developed a very close friendship. When Maverick was presumed dead Chris started dressing up in Maverick's old armor to honor his memory. He ended up being killed by the same Maverick under his Agent Zero persona, the 2 of them not knowing who they really were.
Nope. That was in regular continuity.
Who was conducting that interview? Joan Rivers? Or one of the girls here at the hype?
New movie title:
X-Men Origins: Everybody .... also WOLVERINE for some odd reason...
Bryan! Where are you?
I bet the Magneto movie will be the exact opposite with just him and Xavier playing chess and talking about philosophical and meta-physical concepts...
MARVEL's 7th Seal...
Source:http://www.inkedmag.com/articles/detail/172/q-a-with-dominic-monaghan/Next up, you appear in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. According to fan rumor, you're playing a character called Beak- No, actually. Everyone thinks I am, but I play a character called Barnell. He can control electricity.
Ah, so not the scrawny bird man. The Beak thing was everywhere, yeah, but I keep saying, "No, that's not me." The first person who puts it in a magazine correctly will be the first person to get it right. I think he may be a combination of several characters that have appeared in the comic books.
Were you, or are you, a big comic book fan? Yeah, I got into comics through becoming friends with Elijah Wood. In New Zealand, he and I would talk about comics. I was more into English comics and he was more into your classic American comics-your Batmans, your Spider-Mans, your Incredible Hulks. Since then I kind of got more interested in American comics. I obviously read a lot of Frank Miller stuff and Grant Morrison stuff and Y: The Last Man and Sandman and Hellboy and stuff like that. I don't think X-Men was my favorite comic, but it was certainly one that I'd read and was interested in. I like the more pulp fiction type stuff-slightly crazy, weird stuff. I read a great Japanese horror comic called Spiral that was just really ****ing gnarly.
Lost. Lord of the Rings. Now the X-Men universe. Are there any geek boxes left to tick off? Dr. Who or Star Trek, maybe? Oh, man, I don't like Dr. Who at all. I think that's rubbish. It's real rubbish TV. I know a lot of people really like it, but I can't get over the really **** special effects and the hammy acting. I don't dig it at all. Star Trek? I'll go see it, obviously. J.J. Abrams is doing the new one and I'm a big fan of J.J.'s, so I'll go see that.
I think it's Merry.He's getting a better deal than the other, more talented hobbit
Poor Pippin
And oh my God, I hated that line. I mean, I loved X1 and Storm and everything, but that line really bugged me.I wish Bolt would have given the origin of Storm's famous one liner....
<Lagos, Africa>
Bolt: Hey there little girl... *It's wittle storm* Do you what happens when a toad is struck by lightning?
I think it's Merry.