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The Secret Crisis Spectacular!
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(not just any Skrull either, fuckin Lyja dogs)
edit: Wong too, all about replacing the manservants
that's mine you can't have it
Also Nick Fury
He's going to show up and save everyone else's ass though.
and then real Nick Fury will pop out and blow his head off
and be a skrull
Even if her hair is dumb
- Kingpin
- Lockjaw
- the entire Spider-Man cast
Can this man really be a skrull
he said fuck
"Okay, okay, let's cut to the chase. Is anyone here not a Skrull?"
your = belonging to you
their = belonging to them
there = not here
they're = they are
Dr. Strange gets up awkwardly and excuses himself
loved that guy
your = belonging to you
their = belonging to them
there = not here
they're = they are
The Initiative is fantastic
Should I read Final Crisis, even though I'll have no clue what the fuck is going on?
sure, read FC, it can't get any worse than Blue Beetle.
no shoe
no
I'll fuckin' kill you
Man what
Beetle is great.
Bale, I mean I'll have less of a clue than anyone else.
I mean I don't even really know what the Death of the New Gods is, other than they all died I guess.
god dammit shoe
god dammit
Secret Invasion: Marvel Boy - Created and brought to Marvel by the duo behind DC's event this year, Marvel Boy may finally have a chance to shine since his debut in 2001. A Kree from an alternate reality, Noh-Varr AKA Marvel Boy made a definite impact from the moment he got stranded in the 616 by writing a giant 'Fuck You' all across New York City big enough to be seen in space by SHIELD. Pissed off at humanity, he decided (while being carted off to jail) at the end of his mini-series to take over the Earth.
Timeline-wise, the next time he's mentioned is in the Illuminati mini-series, visited astrally by the think-tank while in his special jail, the Cube. They try to change his mind when it comes to using his powers against the Earth, capping it off by showing him images of Captain Marvel and what he'd look like in the suit as a modern-day replacement. Any second thoughts end up being quashed though as the Cube's caretaker manages to brainwash him and sends him under orders of Maria Hill to capture both the Young Avengers and Runaways during the Civil War. Once his mind is freed though, he quickly takes over the Cube, declaring it to be the capital of the new Kree Empire. It's hard to tell exactly what role he'll play in SI though it's confirmed to be a big one. While he may not be cosmic, he has other powers that'll make it difficult to stop him once he gets started, especially if he brings whatever knowledge of his reality's advanced-then-regular-Kree-tech to the table.
Final Crisis: Whoever's Trapped In The Lightning Rod - Not long after DC's current day resets of the JLA and JSA titles, both stories crossed over in a story that sent Legion Of Super-Heroes fans into a tailspin of confusion by reintroducing the original Legion back into DC-continuity after confirming the current Legion team as the legit future for DC's Earth. Not bothering to answer any questions, the Legion members found by both the JSA and JLA came together to use an old plan involving 31st-century lightning rods that one time were used to save the life of one of their own. This time, the rods were used to capture someone, spirit if not whole, inside of one. Taken back to their future, the rod was given to their Brainiac 5. B5 still has the rod as shown in the ongoing story in Action Comics, claiming that whoever's inside must stay in there until the 'crisis of the 31st century'.
Seeing as Final Crisis is supposed to be the last one, it seems that most likely whatever crisis Brainiac 5 mentioned will most likely tie into FC. The fact that this year's the Legion's 50th anniversary and more then one version of them are confirmed to show up in the prelude-issue, DC Universe, pretty much locks it in. The question now seems to be who's in the Lightning Rod. Top guesses amongst the fans include Barry Allen and his grandson Bart, two who've held the mantle of the Flash before, a hero that plays an important part to a Crisis. One important thing to note however is the fact that the Legion who holds the Rod once fought one of FC's known villains, Darkseid. Could it be that the person inside the Rod might be in fact the one and perhaps only being the Legion felt could beat Darkseid?
Let's Play Final Fantasy 'II' (Ch10 - 5/17/10)
not his death
but the new one is great man
Oh god forbid I ask if this is something I should read
Fuck off.
maybe I'll give it another chance when I actually have enough money to waste on DC comics
it's the best shoe
but Marvel
that's an investment