TheCorpulent1
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Oh, she is. Completely.
It was. Then Joss Whedon and Michael Ryan killed all of its momentum by taking like 2 years to put out a relatively mediocre 6-issue story. Then Terry Moore and Humberto Ramos had what I hear was a decent but unspectacular run. Now Kathryn Immonen and Sara Picchelli are apparently doing a pretty good job.
Personally, I lost interest during the Whedon run, finished that run out, and dropped the series.
Not a fan of Runaways but from what ive seen Molly looks really annoying.
Ok this has been kinda bugging me for a while. Why is it that most of the marvel heroes regard the punisher as some ruthless killing a-hole yet Wolverine seems exempt from this criticism? Yes, the Punisher is a killing machine but so is Wolverine. I'm pretty sure Wolverine's body count is at least as much as if not greater than the Punisher's. Wolvie killed more than 3,000 people alone in Enemy of the State (I'm not talking about when he was mind controlled, i'm talking about afterwards when he went on his revenge crusade). Wolverine can be just as ruthless as Frank Castle at times and yet Wolverine gets an Avengers membership card, not to mention his X-men teamates seem to overlook his homicidal tendencies.
I'm aware that Logan is a relatively much friendlier person than Frank but like i said Wolvie's killed A LOT of people. Shouldnt he be scrutinized just as much as Frank is? Your thoughts?
Wow! Fiend! I ain't seen you in ages.
There's no way I'd buy that Wolverine could take all the X-Men by himself. Even with his super stupid regeneration they would all at least be able to subdue him
That's nothing I have a Wolverine comic around here somewhere where he beats up Warbird, Vision, Human Torch, U.S. Agent, Rage, Speed Ball, and other heroes all in one night. Albeit he was being mind controlled, but he still did it completely within the limits of his own power set.
I find Wolverine to be the bigger writer's trope. The Punisher is a walking revenge plot, with some plot armor added for good measure. Wolverine is not only on a neverending quest for vengeance with the aid of invulnerability, but he also hails from a long line of fictional amnesiacs. House of M might've changed that, but it's still a big part of his history.
Yea and that is stupid, nonsensical writing.
