Yeah, Grace was good in the film...just not a great Brock/Venom. Sincerely, I think the guy who played The Punisher (newest one) would have been a great fit, he has the blocky/cut face that Brock had.
My biggest disappointment of Spider-Man 3 was that of anyone, I would have liked Grace to take over for Maguire. He has natural comedy timing and thus could do quips instead of emo and hes a decent actor where as Maguire looks like hes constipated any time he struggles and looks in his late 30's rather htan early 20's.
Now they've used him, Grace is out as a replacement.
I like Gambit, but how is he fitting in this timeline? Due to their mutant abilities Sabertooth and Wolverine age way slower than the average guy, so wasn't the Weapon X program like 10-15 yrs ago? If I remember right, Gambit is in his mid to late 20's.
Maybe I missed something.
You're asking this question in a timeline where the adult X-Men consist of Cyke, Jean and Storm?
The 40s was Weapon 0 or I (the Captain America supersoldier serum). Weapon X was 70s ish.
I like Gambit, but how is he fitting in this timeline? Due to their mutant abilities Sabertooth and Wolverine age way slower than the average guy, so wasn't the Weapon X program like 10-15 yrs ago? If I remember right, Gambit is in his mid to late 20's.
Maybe I missed something.
You're asking this question in a timeline where the adult X-Men consist of Cyke, Jean and Storm?
The 40s was Weapon 0 or I (the Captain America supersoldier serum). Weapon X was 70s ish.
yea, I didn't even factor in the rest of the X-team. I guess the inclusion of Gambit is fanservice.
I like Gambit, but how is he fitting in this timeline? Due to their mutant abilities Sabertooth and Wolverine age way slower than the average guy, so wasn't the Weapon X program like 10-15 yrs ago? If I remember right, Gambit is in his mid to late 20's.
Maybe I missed something.
You're asking this question in a timeline where the adult X-Men consist of Cyke, Jean and Storm?
The 40s was Weapon 0 or I (the Captain America supersoldier serum). Weapon X was 70s ish.
yea, I didn't even factor in the rest of the X-team. I guess the inclusion of Gambit is fanservice.
If they were doing a fan service, we wouldn't have gambit. I don't remember him being part of the weapon x project at all.
If they were doing a fan service, we wouldn't have gambit. I don't remember him being part of the weapon x project at all.
Maybe there's something a little Sinister going on behind the scenes?
The trouble with comics with this many arcs is that gambit, and anyone else really, could be in a comic at one time, whether anyone read it or not. For instance, Gambit was in Weapon X (Exiles).
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Yes, you would, but the soul will only inhabit one, so they proceed to have a fight to the death.
Considering this is Wolverine we're talking about, such a fight is quite an epic event, and straining enough even for him that he tries to prevent this from ocurring whenever possible.
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If it was a serious question, there's basically two ways for him, or any of the other regenners to die: Cut off the head and remove it at least several feet from the body, or completely incinerate/otherwise destroy the body.
He once came back from a completely charred skeleton, but that was because that writer was a moron who thought one story where he was resurrected magically was part of his natural abilities.
They said that adamantium was actually poisoning him and his healing ability was constantly keeping him alive from that. So when the adamantium is removed he's like a god of healing.
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They said that adamantium was actually poisoning him and his healing ability was constantly keeping him alive from that. So when the adamantium is removed he's like a god of healing.
They said that adamantium was actually poisoning him and his healing ability was constantly keeping him alive from that. So when the adamantium is removed he's like a god of healing.
yeah that's how I'd heard it.
That is, in fact, the case.
Some of the character even express concern over him in the last issues of House Of M, where the vast majority of mutant abilities are taken away, killing some mutants (for example, being a mile underwater when this change went through would be very, very bad for the average person), and they were concerned that Logan would suffer the same fate, since the Adamantium in his body is only kept from killing him by his healing factor.
Well, besides the fact that encasing any human's bones in any metal would kill them, but that's beside the point.
Also, I had a comic when I was a kid which takes place after his Adamantium was taken out, and is hooked up to a sensor rig. He gets bored/annoyed or something and just bolts from the mansion, but the other X-Men are able to track him and how his body is reacting while he's roaming about. Anyway, he gets run over by a car, and it shows bones breaking, muscle tissue and connective tissues being torn apart, and they note that injuries immediately begin healing far faster than they ever would've with his adamantium skeleton. Horrific injuries heal up in seconds, and he's back on his feet in time to slash open the wreck (bone claws) and pull the driver clear.
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What'd be interesting to see is if Wolverine did lose his powers ( I didn't get into House of M, too many stories going on at once for me), what would happen?
If he didn't die from the metal eventually, maybe he dies another way. I liked in, I think the first X-Men movie (?) where Wolvie is being sapped by Rogue and old cuts and wounfds start opening. That would be fucked up, if all his past wounds retroactively came back. He would pretty much be a mass of sliced, bruised, and broken flesh.
That is a fucked up mental image.
Also, Reynolds better put on a Deadpool mask or I will be slightly dissapointed.
If it was a serious question, there's basically two ways for him, or any of the other regenners to die: Cut off the head and remove it at least several feet from the body, or completely incinerate/otherwise destroy the body.
He once came back from a completely charred skeleton, but that was because that writer was a moron who thought one story where he was resurrected magically was part of his natural abilities.
But why is that the case?
I suppose trying to examine it too closely misses the point, but why would he be dead if decapitated? Where do his regen abilities reside? At the cellular level? In the brain? Magic forces from the 18th dimension?
Also, I had a comic when I was a kid which takes place after his Adamantium was taken out, and is hooked up to a sensor rig. He gets bored/annoyed or something and just bolts from the mansion, but the other X-Men are able to track him and how his body is reacting while he's roaming about. Anyway, he gets run over by a car, and it shows bones breaking, muscle tissue and connective tissues being torn apart, and they note that injuries immediately begin healing far faster than they ever would've with his adamantium skeleton. Horrific injuries heal up in seconds, and he's back on his feet in time to slash open the wreck (bone claws) and pull the driver clear.
Was that the one where he was roaming NYC at night all feral-like, and surfed a train? Because I loved that issue.
If it was a serious question, there's basically two ways for him, or any of the other regenners to die: Cut off the head and remove it at least several feet from the body, or completely incinerate/otherwise destroy the body.
He once came back from a completely charred skeleton, but that was because that writer was a moron who thought one story where he was resurrected magically was part of his natural abilities.
But why is that the case?
I suppose trying to examine it too closely misses the point, but why would he be dead if decapitated? Where do his regen abilities reside? At the cellular level? In the brain? Magic forces from the 18th dimension?
Just something that bothers me.
It would be awesome if someone with regen abilities was decapitated, and what happened was that both parts regrew complete bodies. So the head grows back normal, whereas the left behind body grows a head but being a head, it has no memories or anything and is a blank, infant like slate.
Are they also going to completely rewrite Deadpool's backstory from a horribly scarred, insane Weapon X reject to OMGZ NINJA WITH QUIPS?
As far as I know he only got the costume when he met Weasel, at which point Killebrew had already introduced Wolverine's healing factor into him.
Deadpool is probably only going to be in the movie for ten minutes or so. Who cares about whether the backstory they give rigidly adheres to canon or not? Show up, say something funny and make with the hacking and the slashing and the shor-yu-ken punch to the teenage sidekick. Job done.
the whole decapitation method is pretty moot.. that's why he's covered in adamantium... Glactus doesn't necessarily have the fine motor function to yank someone's head off.
The entire question of Wolverine's regenerative capabilities is something you don't want to delve too deeply into, unless you want to leave with a headache... he has been burned down to his skeleton on several occasions and regenerated (at least two different writers that I know of have done this). At one point he walked into the sun (although with this one he might have been saved from death by the Phoenix).
Then there's the whole "having to fight the angel of death every time he 'dies'" which is just not something to think about...
basically, "a wizard did it" is a better explanation then anything Marvel has come up with.
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the whole decapitation method is pretty moot.. that's why he's covered in adamantium... Glactus doesn't necessarily have the fine motor function to yank someone's head off.
The entire question of Wolverine's regenerative capabilities is something you don't want to delve too deeply into, unless you want to leave with a headache... he has been burned down to his skeleton on several occasions and regenerated (at least two different writers that I know of have done this). At one point he walked into the sun (although with this one he might have been saved from death by the Phoenix).
Then there's the whole "having to fight the angel of death every time he 'dies'" which is just not something to think about...
basically, "a wizard did it" is a better explanation then anything Marvel has come up with.
Oh... in that case you could always choke him. Regeneration doesn't protect from death by suffocation.... unless he's an outsider, then you're screwed.
What'd be interesting to see is if Wolverine did lose his powers ( I didn't get into House of M, too many stories going on at once for me), what would happen?
If he didn't die from the metal eventually
Nope, that's about it, and it's brought up at the end of House of M; the metal in his body should kill him, and his healing factor is the only thing that prevents this from happening.
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My biggest disappointment of Spider-Man 3 was that of anyone, I would have liked Grace to take over for Maguire. He has natural comedy timing and thus could do quips instead of emo and hes a decent actor where as Maguire looks like hes constipated any time he struggles and looks in his late 30's rather htan early 20's.
Now they've used him, Grace is out as a replacement.
You're asking this question in a timeline where the adult X-Men consist of Cyke, Jean and Storm?
The 40s was Weapon 0 or I (the Captain America supersoldier serum). Weapon X was 70s ish.
It was revealed during the storyline with Cable's mutant group trying to shut down Weapon X that Agent Zero was actually
yea, I didn't even factor in the rest of the X-team. I guess the inclusion of Gambit is fanservice.
I forgot that. And here I was thinking they forgot to put him in the team.
If they were doing a fan service, we wouldn't have gambit. I don't remember him being part of the weapon x project at all.
Maybe there's something a little Sinister going on behind the scenes?
The trouble with comics with this many arcs is that gambit, and anyone else really, could be in a comic at one time, whether anyone read it or not. For instance, Gambit was in Weapon X (Exiles).
Cause a Twin Wolverines movie would be terrible I think...
Or it could be awesome...
More likely terrible.
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Considering this is Wolverine we're talking about, such a fight is quite an epic event, and straining enough even for him that he tries to prevent this from ocurring whenever possible.
He once came back from a completely charred skeleton, but that was because that writer was a moron who thought one story where he was resurrected magically was part of his natural abilities.
yeah that's how I'd heard it.
That is, in fact, the case.
Some of the character even express concern over him in the last issues of House Of M, where the vast majority of mutant abilities are taken away, killing some mutants (for example, being a mile underwater when this change went through would be very, very bad for the average person), and they were concerned that Logan would suffer the same fate, since the Adamantium in his body is only kept from killing him by his healing factor.
Well, besides the fact that encasing any human's bones in any metal would kill them, but that's beside the point.
Also, I had a comic when I was a kid which takes place after his Adamantium was taken out, and is hooked up to a sensor rig. He gets bored/annoyed or something and just bolts from the mansion, but the other X-Men are able to track him and how his body is reacting while he's roaming about. Anyway, he gets run over by a car, and it shows bones breaking, muscle tissue and connective tissues being torn apart, and they note that injuries immediately begin healing far faster than they ever would've with his adamantium skeleton. Horrific injuries heal up in seconds, and he's back on his feet in time to slash open the wreck (bone claws) and pull the driver clear.
If he didn't die from the metal eventually, maybe he dies another way. I liked in, I think the first X-Men movie (?) where Wolvie is being sapped by Rogue and old cuts and wounfds start opening. That would be fucked up, if all his past wounds retroactively came back. He would pretty much be a mass of sliced, bruised, and broken flesh.
That is a fucked up mental image.
Also, Reynolds better put on a Deadpool mask or I will be slightly dissapointed.
I suppose trying to examine it too closely misses the point, but why would he be dead if decapitated? Where do his regen abilities reside? At the cellular level? In the brain? Magic forces from the 18th dimension?
Just something that bothers me.
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As far as I know he only got the costume when he met Weasel, at which point Killebrew had already introduced Wolverine's healing factor into him.
Was that the one where he was roaming NYC at night all feral-like, and surfed a train? Because I loved that issue.
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The entire question of Wolverine's regenerative capabilities is something you don't want to delve too deeply into, unless you want to leave with a headache... he has been burned down to his skeleton on several occasions and regenerated (at least two different writers that I know of have done this). At one point he walked into the sun (although with this one he might have been saved from death by the Phoenix).
Then there's the whole "having to fight the angel of death every time he 'dies'" which is just not something to think about...
basically, "a wizard did it" is a better explanation then anything Marvel has come up with.
Oh... in that case you could always choke him. Regeneration doesn't protect from death by suffocation.... unless he's an outsider, then you're screwed.
Nope, that's about it, and it's brought up at the end of House of M; the metal in his body should kill him, and his healing factor is the only thing that prevents this from happening.
The issue I had ended with him getting run over by a car, getting up and being okay again, so it might've taken place before he got to NYC?