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Ultracrash
#53214050Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:04 AM GMT

sounds pretty cool :) but I hope they have him as a human first, then prehaps in a second one he becomes disfigured and starts to go insane so that way a trilogy can focus on him becoming deadpool rather then being deadpool I guess your right, the main problem for me personally is that Tony Stark is basically a cyborg who can turn to ironman with his mental power, it sounds like a cheap way to tell a story
Aleks20
#53214271Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:07 AM GMT

American Revolutionaries vs Viet Cog
MCAdo
#53214297Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:07 AM GMT

He's been like that since Extremis, in like, 2005 or something. I like that idea, well it's comics, expect the unexpected.
Ultracrash
#53214503Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:10 AM GMT

I guess your Right, It just seems cheap you know? plus we have quite a few superheros that can transform in Marvel Universe (The Hulk, Thor)
MCAdo
#53214837Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:14 AM GMT

Well I don't really like Marvel right now. They overprice their comics a lot. $3.99 is too much for a 32 page comic. They should learn a lesson from DC. Most of DC's comics are $2.99, and the $3.99 ones are 40 pages. DC is rad.
Ultracrash
#53215091Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:18 AM GMT

I dont know why either, Marvel storylines are getting boring they keep throwing the same stuff at us (heros, villans) they should bring in new concepts, heros and villans and introduce younger generations to Marvel Comics Im not big on DC but do have great concepts and storylines, and if they are cheaper then thats a huge bonus, I recommend Vertigo (DC Comics) they have darker storylines, characters and include paranormal themes, the best hero in DC is John Constantine/Hellblazer, You should really check these comics out :P Peace
MCAdo
#53215672Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:26 AM GMT

Oh, no, some of the concepts are cool. Spider Island sounds like a cool idea. It's just I don't like how Marvel keeps on overpricing their books. I mean, their main ones. THe entire Ultimate Line is $3.99, The Spiderman titles (sans Marvel Adventures) is $3.99. If you're a guy like me on a budget, this is insane. Marvel's argument is that it's all about value over cost. But, really, if the book is terrible and it's priced at $3.99, then you lost money. If it was at least $2.99, you wouldn't have suffered a greater loss if it was bad.
Ultracrash
#53216097Saturday, August 20, 2011 3:32 AM GMT

Spider Island? is that a new storyline or something? :P they "keep" on rising the prices? you serious? here in england its hard to find a comic book with great quality and in good conditon, and when you do find them they are often very expensive so if the prices are rising that dosen't sound good :( They should do another DC vs MARVEL storyline again
MCAdo
#53245416Saturday, August 20, 2011 4:48 PM GMT

Spider island is this new storyline for Amazing Spiderman where everyone in Manhattan gets spider powers. EVERYONE. Well, it's written by Dan Slott, who was in charge of the BIG TIME status quo since #648. His writing is very Spider Man worthy, and a lot of people like him on Spiderman.
FireballHedgehog
#53246875Saturday, August 20, 2011 5:09 PM GMT

MCAdo just derailed the thread.
MCAdo
#53248141Saturday, August 20, 2011 5:25 PM GMT

I'm off the rails, sonny boy.

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