The thing with Superior Spider Man and Peter is WHY HASN'T HE TRIED TO CONTACT Dr. Strange? You know...the logical thing to do It worked in Fantastic Four #500 when Doom had EVERYONE dead to rights.
Old Man Logan.
Wish it was longer. Read through that quick.
makes sense to me lol I just like to know that' it's a reason .Indestructable Hulk now.
Banner and Hulk are "working together" these days so Banner does the research and Hulk does the dirty work. The Armor was Banner's idea
You know they both in the shadows somewhere its marvelFirst big time marvel cover that doesn't have spider man or wolverine on it
The thing with Superior Spider Man and Peter is WHY HASN'T HE TRIED TO CONTACT Dr. Strange? You know...the logical thing to do It worked in Fantastic Four #500 when Doom had EVERYONE dead to rights.
Interesting theory on CBR that tha Joker has his BALLS under that serving
tray.
What's with tha writers of this Joker arc implying that Joker is "in love" with
Batman?! Tha Catwoman "tie-in" issue had me like
I'm starting to think this AIN'T tha real Joker, it's sum imposter.
I won't even lie...when I saw how they got Logan the shyt made me shudder
It was really one of the most disturbing plots I ever read in comics.
I really felt it when he put his head on the train tracks. Like...what the fukk else can you really do at that moment. He was broken as fukk. Like a teacup or a plate or some shyt. Just broken.
fukk why did you bring this up...I hated those pages...they really hurt
I read a theory on another comic board that this is actually Alfred and he has been going insane from something one of Batman's enemies (the Court of Owls maybe) did to him which explains why the Joker knows so much about the personal lives of the entire Bat-Family.
I don't think this is what's going on but if it was I wouldn't be mad at it.
He ran thru tha X-Men like BUTTER, nh.
They should actually do a story like that in real continuity where all of
Marvel's villains put they're agendas/egos aside and take down heroes like DC
Villains did in "Infinite Crisis".