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So he didn't wear the mask or costume when he was with his people? (I honestly don't know the answer, as I've never read a single Inhumans comic.)
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agreed i mean if i want to read about people with "special" genes i'll go read the X-MenOriginally posted by Mister Ed View PostSo he didn't wear the mask or costume when he was with his people? (I honestly don't know the answer, as I've never read a single Inhumans comic.)
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Wait, what are you agreeing with? My intention wasn't to disparage the comic. I just don't read Marvel in general. I haven't read an X-men book since I was in college and a roommate was getting them.Originally posted by IonFan View Postagreed i mean if i want to read about people with "special" genes i'll go read the X-Men

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......say WAT?!??Originally posted by Agent Purple View PostOh please. Howard didn't have half the effort put into his solo film as was put into his end-credits cameo in Guardians vol. 1. Spider-Man had to contend with an impending calamity in the form of the Deadly Dust, and that was in the swank-level production era known as the 1970s.

'70s SM was dull, boring, and chock full of YAWN-NESS (he hardly even cracked wise when fighting!! OBJECTION!!!!!)....while Howard gave us cinematographical awesomeness such as the following:



.....and any1 who cant see how scenes like those can make this movie the hidden gem it REALLY IS.....just doesn't know movies.

yes, he does; its actually rarer to see him w/o his mask in a day-2-day setting. :/Originally posted by Mister Ed View PostSo he didn't wear the mask or costume when he was with his people? (I honestly don't know the answer, as I've never read a single Inhumans comic.)
Tazer
Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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The 1970s Spider-Man duology was written with a sense of purpose. It was a deliberate writing effort, and not meant as a shameless cash-in. The actors performed their roles and executed the moment-to-moment of the story with a gravitas and a subtlety that a lot of films back then lacked, and which Marvel has only recently started to make up for.Originally posted by Tazer View Post'70s SM was dull, boring, and chock full of YAWN-NESS (he hardly even cracked wise when fighting!!
The character of Spider-Man himself doesn't need to make jokes all the time, since actual comedic genius can't be forced and has to happen naturally. There's also the fact that, as a regular man shouldering the unfathomable weight of responsibility that is risking his very-mortal life fighting crime, there isn't very much that is going to be laughed at.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021
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'scuse me whilst I place this here as my reply......


Tazer
Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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There's no shame in giving up, Tazer. It takes a brave man to admit he's outclassed.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021
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hey now, all I did was go back to playing FO:NV since any attempt FROM ANYBODY at saying the 70s Spiderman show "written with a sense of purpose" as a POSITIVE is clearly the sign of a mind grasping at straws for an argument. but, since ya seem to feel victorius _somehow_, I'll reply with the same quality of statement that yur post previous to the last contained.....

.....thank U all, and Happy Cheeseburger Eatin'.
TazerLast edited by Tazer; 05-10-2017, 12:41 AM.
Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
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I mean, I could definitely keep going if you are getting a kick out of this, but if you've had your laugh, I'll just leave it be.
This has been a lot of fun, our little back-and-forth, and I just couldn't help myself but have a go after you made your initial comment on the Howard film. I got curious and looked up a little Marvel cinematic history (and also to refresh my own memory, because it's been 20 years since I saw those Spider-Man flicks back when they were on Blockbuster's shelves).
But even if this particular joke ends, I'll just come at you another time.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
September 11, 2001; January 6, 2021; February 13, 2021
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