The Official Stupid Question Thread: Marvel Edition - Part 1

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Did Phil Sheldon ever learn of Siper-man's identity or in leat begin to simpathyse with Peter Parker?
 
Nope. The Avengers and Batman are owned by different companies. Batman is in the Justice League.
 
Is batman part of the avengers?
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Your post just killed comic book guy, can anybody answer my coment please?
 
It's the Stupid Question Thread, Lord. Every now and then, you're gonna run across somebody who doesn't know Hawkman from Birdman.
 
It's the Stupid Question Thread, Lord. Every now and then, you're gonna run across somebody who doesn't know Hawkman from Birdman.
i know but i put that more as a joke afer remembering comic book guy's reaction to when bart asked if spider-man was a comic before becoming a movie
 
Photographer dude from Marvels.

I don't recall his ever learning Spider-Man's identity.
 
I ask this because i didn't read the newer Marvels: Eyes on the camera and there he possibly made peace with Peter Parker, or not, because i remember that in Marvels he disliked Peter a lot
 
I ask this because i didn't read the newer Marvels: Eyes on the camera and there he possibly made peace with Peter Parker, or not, because i remember that in Marvels he disliked Peter a lot

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Since nobody know the answer to that let me ask another, remember that The X-Men 1 that sold millions in the 90s?
The storyline that started there, was it even ended?
 
No, it doesn't. They just happened to wear bell-bottoms in the mid-'90s of the Marvel universe. :o
 
Is Geoff Johns' run on the Avengers worth reading?
 
Is Geoff Johns' run on the Avengers worth reading?

It was the last time the Avengers WERE written like the Avengers should be written. (No, offense to Dan Slott's Mighty Avengers. He didn't have many of the A-list members.)
 
Was the storyline from the bestselling comic x-men 1 from the 90s completed?
 
Not sure what you mean by that. In reality the initial arc with Magneto was 3 issues and was also Claremont's last on the title (at least at the time). Years later, Marvel and Claremont put out X-Men Forever, which was presented as the continuation of the X-Men title if Claremont had stayed past #3. Supposedly it was unresolved plot threads, I think it was just to keep Claremont happy because they wanted him off the in-canon stuff so they could reboot the titles.

I never read it but I heard there were plots with Logan being killed and a vampire Storm, ect. I highly doubt Marvel was going to let Wolverine be killed if Claremont had stayed with the company back in 91 that's why I think the book was built on a lot of BS.
 
Was the storyline from the bestselling comic x-men 1 from the 90s completed?
That story arc lasted 3 issues and concluded in X-men #3. Magneto comes back 2 years later in Fatal Attractions
 
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