Do you know how tits that would be
But then I thought that the President was the Hooded Man
well what if
Logan takes his hood/identity/whatever after he kills the real one? The time travellers from the FF story are from further in the future than Old Man Logan takes place.
Hey, so a crazy theory on the identity of "The Hooded Man" in Millar's Fantastic Four.
It looks like it could be Logan. More specifically, Old Man Logan
Just out of curiousity what is your theory based on? I'm not reading this FF arc but I am reading Wolverine.
It's hard to explain, I mean it's not like there have been huge clues, but his general gruff demeanor is certainly in line with how Millar writes him, and the little we have seen of his face as well.
And he certainly does not act like the big evil dude we were led to believed the real Hooded Man would be.
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And it would fit in the MVU's
Wolverine had a hand in everything ever
compulsion right?
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I like the idea of him as a sort of overarching villain. Villain out of necessity type, which is what it sounds like you guys are talking about. You jerks are going to make me read all Mark Millar's crap he's doing right now, aren't you? What all ties in with these?
Do you know how tits that would be
But then I thought that the President was the Hooded Man
well what if
Logan takes his hood/identity/whatever after he kills the real one? The time travellers from the FF story are from further in the future than Old Man Logan takes place.
So
There are two hooded men, the real one that Logan kills, and Logan himself as the one who came back and shit
Millar if this is what you're doing it will be the coolest thing ever except for the time Iron Fist kicked a guy through a train
Yeah I'm not seeing a connecting theme here
Unless it's something about unlikely heroes or something, given Dave's nothingness and the fact that the 1985 kid is just a geek who knows his comics
Yeah I'm not seeing a connecting theme here
Unless it's something about unlikely heroes or something, given Dave's nothingness and the fact that the 1985 kid is just a geek who knows his comics
Maybe it's that big things come in small packages, and that only those with the courage to chase their dreams earn the right to seem them come true.
Wow. Like everything you wrote is both wrong and nonsensical.
It's
Pryor
Gonna have to disagree.
What we know about Mutant Zero; she's an impressive physical combatant, has a "dark side," displays telekinesis, is famous enough that Ant-Man, a true layman of the Marvel Universe, can recognize her, she has red hair, is female, is a mutant, and Dan Slott said non-comic fans would be familiar with her from other media.
It's Typhoid Mary. She's a gifted martial artist, suffers from disassociative identity disorder, with one of her personalities being a crazed psychopath, possesses telekinesis, was a former soap opera star, has red hair, is a woman, is a mutant, and appeared in the Elektra movie.
Wow. Like everything you wrote is both wrong and nonsensical.
It's
Pryor
Gonna have to disagree.
What we know about Mutant Zero; she's an impressive physical combatant, has a "dark side," displays telekinesis, is famous enough that Ant-Man, a true layman of the Marvel Universe, can recognize her, she has red hair, is female, is a mutant, and Dan Slott said non-comic fans would be familiar with her from other media.
It's Typhoid Mary. She's a gifted martial artist, suffers from disassociative identity disorder, with one of her personalities being a crazed psychopath, possesses telekinesis, was a former soap opera star, has red hair, is a woman, is a mutant, and appeared in the Elektra movie.
Swoosh.
What does an unrecognizable bit part in one of the worst superhero films ever have to do with things?
I saw the Elektra movie. I was like, "Give me a ride to see The Incredibles, roommate," and roommate was like, "Okay, but we have to see Elektra too. It'll be a double feature!"
Dan Slott exists in a reality parallel to our own, where Monica Belluci and Christopher Nolan made an extremely successful Elektra film, while the guy that directed Soul Plane did Batman: The Wiz, starring Ice Cube as Batman, and Marlon Wayans as Robin.
Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
I like Allred's art in general, but I don't really read Fables so for all I know he may have been off for that issue.
Dan Slott exists in a reality parallel to our own, where Monica Belluci and Christopher Nolan made an extremely successful Elektra film, while the guy that directed Soul Plane did Batman: The Wiz, starring Ice Cube as Batman, and Marlon Wayans as Robin.
Monica Belluci's breasts would make her horrible incapable of acting like a ninja.
Dan Slott exists in a reality parallel to our own, where Monica Belluci and Christopher Nolan made an extremely successful Elektra film, while the guy that directed Soul Plane did Batman: The Wiz, starring Ice Cube as Batman, and Marlon Wayans as Robin.
Monica Belluci's breasts would make her horrible incapable of acting like a ninja.
What if they were presented as two smaller ninjas strapped to her body?
Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
I watched it on HBO just to watch Garner in minimal clothing
I was just watching it on the CW station here. And you know what, it was totally worth watching just to hear Goran Visjnic says his name was Mark Miller. I laughed so hard I nearly peed myself.
Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
I like Allred's art in general, but I don't really read Fables so for all I know he may have been off for that issue.
Pinocchio looked like he grew up really close to Chernobyl and then taken up licking lead paint for a hobby. I'll post some scans later for the people whom haven't seen it.
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But then I thought that the President was the Hooded Man
well what if
Just out of curiousity what is your theory based on? I'm not reading this FF arc but I am reading Wolverine.
It's hard to explain, I mean it's not like there have been huge clues, but his general gruff demeanor is certainly in line with how Millar writes him, and the little we have seen of his face as well.
And he certainly does not act like the big evil dude we were led to believed the real Hooded Man would be.
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Old Man Logan
Marvel: 1985
and Kick-Ass are the 4 books he's writing right now.
And they are all pretty damn good in my opinion.
Yeah, right now I'm only reading Old Man Logan, and I like it so far. Very "Unforgiven Meets Mad Max But Not"
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So
Kick-Ass isn't really a tie-in though, aside from one reference to 1985
so far.
Although yes, it's by far the most loosely connected and is more a spiritual/thematic tie from what Millar has said.
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Unless it's something about unlikely heroes or something, given Dave's nothingness and the fact that the 1985 kid is just a geek who knows his comics
Maybe it's that big things come in small packages, and that only those with the courage to chase their dreams earn the right to seem them come true.
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Just ask Dave
the hooded man isn't the dude that trained doom
I thought he was just one of the new defender dudes
So
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Gonna have to disagree.
It's Typhoid Mary. She's a gifted martial artist, suffers from disassociative identity disorder, with one of her personalities being a crazed psychopath, possesses telekinesis, was a former soap opera star, has red hair, is a woman, is a mutant, and appeared in the Elektra movie.
Swoosh.
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Anyway, you're probably right.
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It was a bitter pill to swallow.
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Michael Allreds art in Fables was truely horrific, it looks like the man has never actually seen another human being before, has no concept of motion, stance, expression or oddly enough children and has a crippling phobia of defining lines.
I like Allred's art in general, but I don't really read Fables so for all I know he may have been off for that issue.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
Monica Belluci's breasts would make her horrible incapable of acting like a ninja.
What if they were presented as two smaller ninjas strapped to her body?
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I love Mike Allred and you will watch your tongue
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I was just watching it on the CW station here. And you know what, it was totally worth watching just to hear Goran Visjnic says his name was Mark Miller. I laughed so hard I nearly peed myself.
Pinocchio looked like he grew up really close to Chernobyl and then taken up licking lead paint for a hobby. I'll post some scans later for the people whom haven't seen it.