Course I do, but I still maintain your reading the wrong Wikipedia.Originally Posted by syvalois
And your comment on Radius's full potential, Spot On
Course I do, but I still maintain your reading the wrong Wikipedia.Originally Posted by syvalois
And your comment on Radius's full potential, Spot On
Del
Driftwood: Well, I got about a foot and a half. Now, it says, uh, "The party of the second part shall be known in this contract as the party of the second part."
Fiorello: Well, I don't know about that...
Driftwood: Now what's the matter?
Fiorello: I no like-a the second party, either.
Driftwood: Well, you should've come to the first party. We didn't get home 'til around four in the morning... I was blind for three days!
Heh, Iceman makes the SAME joke in UXM #415 (which is an Alpha Flight appearance featuring Northstar's new X-Men costume) while teasing Archangel. Upon discovering that Warren has a healing factor in his blood, Bobby says, "So, what's next? You pop claws out of your forearms, develop a taste for beer and mousse your hair all pointy on the sides?"Originally Posted by King_Mungi
Love,
rplass
Here's something interesting the the X-Men handbook about Murmur
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...071_Murmur.jpg
Teleportation
I suspected that, I mean how else could she have teleported Virgo in #1. but they never said it so I wasn't sure, did they say that it is her power later in the series?Originally Posted by King_Mungi
Zeke
I figured she just used her powers of command to make Virgo use the Zodiak's teleportation devices. They did teleport several times through the series.
Ben
Yeah they never explained how she transported Virgo to Paris.Originally Posted by zekethegreat
That's what I thought happened, but now the question is...do you take this serious? handbook are unreliableOriginally Posted by Ben
What gets me is, all Murmur said to Virgo was 'Paris' and *POOF* she was gone! not only that, Virgo apparently developed amnesia for a little bit afterwards, until Taurus found her... some how, STILL not sure how Arlette did that, since 'Paris' isn't exactly a command (like when she touched Puck in v.2.1 and said 'Sleep'). If she had said 'go to Paris and forget who you are', that'd make sence...
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine
I was watching the old X-Men cartoon and it was the episode about Genosha which featured J-M and J-P but my main thought was they were wearing the collars that disable a mutant power. Was that just in the cartoon or in the comics as well and if so, couldn't they just put one on Jared from time to time so he could do something normal like take a pee or physically eat food?
Even if it did exist (which it doesn't, but something similar does)it would just attach to his field and not disable anything. but once we say that comes the question: how did he wear clothes?Originally Posted by shaman
basically it all comes from writers ignoring what his power would actually do, but in comics you have to suspend disbelief.
Zeke
an inhibiter collar DOES exist in the MU, but, generally speaking, it's either much bulkier, or more 'comfortable'. There's an image of Cyclops (disguised as Polaris) wearing it in an older X-Men comic. if/when I can find it, I'll show you a scan.
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine
I've always wondered why Rogue doesn't just put on an inhibitor collar, or similar. Magneto's Bermuda Island base had a power inhibiting field (which I think they'd put in every single shopping mall, to prevent thefts.)
- Le Messor
"You will rue the day! Well, start ruing!"
- Stewie Griffin
Good point. That would be almost too easy though wouldn't it?Originally Posted by Le Messor
I believe the customary fanwank is that power inhibitor technology a) causes great discomfort in the short term and b) genetic damage to the subject in the long term.
Cyclops...cross-dressing? I somehow missed that...LOL.Originally Posted by HappyCanuck
Dana
ALPHA FLIGHT IS RESURRECTED, LONG LIVE ALPHA FLIGHT!
X-Men #95, 1999 - the same issue where Wolverine was revealed to be Death IIIOriginally Posted by cmdrkoenig67
Allan 'HappyCanuck' Crocker
"Hey... Philosophers love wisdom, not mankind."
- Stephen Pastis, Pearls Before Swine