A. Carol Ferris. They have more of a chemistry together, almost like a bond between two elements, which don't really go together so well, but mixes up into something of an amazing compound. Hal and Carol both know they are meant for each other, as they appear to have infatuation amongst one another, but can't get a grasp of how to approach their confused relationship.
This got me excited to pick up on some Deathstroke readings and see what he's all about. WTF! An assassin that is able to use 90% of his brain activity? Seems pretty badass to me!
@arnoldoaad: Nicee, thanks for the feedback on the title. Thinking of catching up on some deadpool or darkseid if anything. I know both these titles can produce some nasty story arcs.
Hey what's up you guys, just wondering if any of you guys know if Deathstroke would be a good pick-up for a villainous-side of comic reading. The guy is beast and I only hear good things about him. Smart, fast, strong..wtf, he can use 90% of his brain! Let me know if any of you guys take interest in this superhero-villain.
He's an entity of all the emotion spectrum. The guy's emotional. He's almost like a Dr. Phil, Shakespeare, & Hercules put together to rule the thunder of the skies above and was given huge sledge hammer to do so.
Just finished watching "The Amazing Spider-Man" Movie again and wanted to claim my opinions about the flick. First off, I think the actors of the screening were good choices, based on each character of the Marvel comic, Spider-Man. I think I would rate the movie 7 out of 10, as there was action-packed, but still focused on the main theme of the movie, which usually results in a good movie. One thing they could've explained and emphasized on more, was Peter Parker's development into becoming "Spider-Man" such as him learning about his abilities, to use and harness them, customizing his suit, and so forth. That probably would've opened up the story and character more in the movie. What did you guys think about the screening?
What are some good comics to read in the new relaunch of the Marvel Universe, Marvel Now! I enjoy reading more action-packed comics with exciting conflicts (which usually results in a good storyline, in my eyes), so I've been most intent about picking up the new series, A+X. As anyone come across A+X, yet? Anyone have any other suggestions?
What are some comics suggested to read in the new relaunch of the Marvel Universe, Marvel Now! The types of comics I enjoy reading more action-packed and exciting storylines, so I've been most intent about picking up the new series, A+X. Anyone have any other suggestions? As anyone come across A+X, yet?
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