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Post by Rincewind on Mar 8, 2007 10:11:16 GMT -5
Bah, comic book heroes dying never sticks if they're actually popular. And Cap's in a few movies already.
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Post by Loki on Mar 15, 2007 0:05:40 GMT -5
Its not if a comic book death sticks or not....because now a days its a revolving door. But if i story is well written and if.......and if....they do decide to bring said character back....it will still mean something if its done well, done right, and not done cheaply.
Another bone i am goin to pick is these jerk off people who think they are sooo cool giving away the ending of a story. i woke up in the morning, didnt read the newspaper or watch the news so i had no idea what ahppended yet in the comic. when i got to the store to work.....the guys told me somethign major happens in this isse but didnt tell me what. when a costumer started talkina bout it i stopped them and offered to walk out for a few minutes if they want me too. i was plannin on readin it before my other job as i was eating lunch. then some jerk off 14 year old comes up to the counter and asks the owner if we had the comic where ca-ptain america dies. argh. i wanted his heart. and behind him is his jerk off mom who thinks nothing was done wrong. these are the type of people who walk out of a movie as you are walkin in and tells you then end. or if you are reading a 750 page novel, you get half way through it and someone tell you exactly how it ends. i hate people like that and i fell like acting out the rippin out of the heart technique from Indiana Jones and the Temple of DOom.
ok now i am off my soap box.
over all though the comic was well written. and the art was exellent also. definitely give it a Force rating of 9
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