The party drug :roll:....Hawkeye101 said:What in the Hell does E stand for anyway, Elektra?
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The party drug :roll:....Hawkeye101 said:What in the Hell does E stand for anyway, Elektra?
Hawkeye101 said:Yeah! What Ultimate E said!
What in the Hell does E stand for anyway, Elektra?
Hawkeye101 said:First off, I forgot that 616 Namor had elf ears. I just looked at my Le Namor Hero clix. Yeah, he got elf ears.
Yeah! What Ultimate E said!
What in the Hell does E stand for anyway, Elektra?
ProjectX2 said:Erik!
ProjectX2 said:Erik!
Hawkeye101 said:First off, I forgot that 616 Namor had elf ears. I just looked at my Le Namor Hero clix. Yeah, he got elf ears.
Okay, now, yes, a lot of civilizations have the great destructo-story, but Atlantis had a specific Mythology that followed the Greeks (i.e. Posiedon was the father of the damn island). Now that we see Egyptian statues and whatev, is proof that the Thing whacking the T-rex screwed up which civilization Atlantis belongs. That's all i'm sayin'.
UltimateE said:That's right - with a "k" like Magneto. :twisted:
Hawkeye101 said:Yeah! Magneto is the $#!T man! Anyway........
Namor will ahve some pretty destructo-powers and we find out that it was he who sunk Atlantis. The family secret is that there is a third storm child and nobody knows where he/she is, and later on we find out that it's Ultimate Medusa. Anyway, The FF beat Namor and he goes to chill with Doom and assists him in Latvuria takeover and then realises that what he did was wrong and becomes a good guy or sumthin' like that.
DIrishB said:You really like those old, hokey comic plots huh?
Hawkeye101 said:Nah, I just love the reaction I get outta people when they 'see' the supportation of the ol' hokey plot lines. If I wasn't so frickin' tired I'd come up with something more believeable.
The 'Supportation' itself is hokey.Hawkeye101 said:Nah, I just love the reaction I get outta people when they 'see' the supportation of the ol' hokey plot lines. If I wasn't so frickin' tired I'd come up with something more believeable.
ourchair said:The 'Supportation' itself is hokey.
Ugh, yes. Yet for some reason, Joss Whedon gets with something similar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.TheManWithoutFear said:I don't like the idea of a third Storm Child. I hate storylines like that. Who doesn't keep track of their children and really if the Storm's did get rid of a child somewhere.... why would they do that? It's not like they're not well off.
ourchair said:Ugh, yes. Yet for some reason, Joss Whedon gets with something similar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
I'm more inclined towards some kind of mystery behind the absence of Dr. Storm's wife. Dr. Storm emphatically states in the first arc, "I lost their mother, I won't lose them too!" suggesting there was some kind of tragedy behind her disappearance/death. I could be reading too much into that, but you have to admit the room for that possibility is there for any writer to play with.
ourchair said:Ugh, yes. Yet for some reason, Joss Whedon gets with something similar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
That's what Sue said. But bear in mind, what Sue knows may or may not be just something her Dad told her.TheManWithoutFear said:It was said in the recent issue that she's dead though... right?
ourchair said:That's what Sue said. But bear in mind, what Sue knows may or may not be just something her Dad told her.
I'm really trying to avoid that.ProjectX2 said:Maybe his wife wasn't dead, but kidnapped by Namor! :shock:
But too bad it's been said that Namor has been in his tomb for 5,000 years.ProjectX2 said:Maybe his wife wasn't dead, but kidnapped by Namor! :shock: