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#1  Edited By BMcKinnis

Okay... and when Panther did it he didn't need to aply the extra force, it's as simple as that. They are two different characters who practice different martial arts.

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#2  Edited By BMcKinnis

I can't use the quote feature from work but I'm sure each of those instances you refer to gave a detailed summary of exactly how much force was applied and a lengthy explanation of the history of the move as well. Sounds riveting. Most comics I've read just show Batman/Daredevil/Panther/Etc. touching someone and they fall over. Sometimes there are even little lightning bolts.

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#3  Edited By BMcKinnis

My wife works as a case worker for a foster care agency and told me that a few of the kids she was driving were talking about Black Panther. She told them that BP was my favorite superhero which apparently surprised them; "Is you're husband black?", "Does he have the comics books?", "Does he have a lot of them?" Her reply was "Yes, yes, I'm not sure but I'm pretty sure he has them all, or close enough." The kids were amazed. As some of you (that know me from CBR) know I like to donate old comics to local battered women shelters, soldiers, and foster care agencies; so after hearing this I asked my wife, "Do they like the books?" She said she thinks they just like the cartoons since they really don't have any money (these kids are really disadvantaged) and comics are pretty expensive. After hearing this I immediately went to Amazon and ordered every Hudlin and Liss trade (used) and gave her all my BP floppies covering those runs. I've been looking shift some of my old books to Trade for a while for space and I think it's very important for kids to have quality heroes to look up to. Especially kids that are considered at risk. She surprised the heck out of them yesterday at their visit. My wife is apparently the coolest person ever now.

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#4  Edited By BMcKinnis

Nerve attacks in almost every fictional medium have basically just involved a light touch of whatever targeted area. This argument seems silly and just for the sake of arguing.

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#5  Edited By BMcKinnis

Because his skin still maintains it's elasticity. Cage's skin is unbreakable not unplyable. Thats why when he is shot bullets make indentation in his skin before falling to the ground. Additionally Cage has stated that bullets, explosions, etc still hurt on multiple occasions they just don't cause any real damage.

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#6  Edited By BMcKinnis

I see it as Shuri being the Queen of your body but T'challa is the King of your soul. He's the eternal king. Side note: With T'challa's wisdom upgrade it'd be fun to see a chess match between him and Captain Marvel.

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#7  Edited By BMcKinnis

It looks to be similar to the Diablo series. My current favorite superhero MMO is Champions Online, but I'm really looking forward to this. The only downside in having to use actual Marvel heroes is that my friends and can't all use BP.

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#8  Edited By BMcKinnis

Hello everyone. I absolutely love the idea of T'challa becoming "King of the Dead". This resolves the issue of who "the real" Black Panther is now that there are legitimate means to have multiple characters with that title, and having the collective wisdom and ability of all dead Black Panthers is a pretty sweet upgrade. I wonder if T'challa can "team up" with his dad now. That would be awesome. Additionally, I really want to see a series of back ups in the next BP series dealign with the Panthers of the past similar to what they did with Iron Fist.