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  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Dark Reign SPOILERS! in the Dark Reign board.
    It is very wacky haha   Invincible Iron Man was amazing.  I loved that whole arc and I think this is something that is going to start to rival Ed's Cap run. I loved Dark Avengers too.  Sooooo creepy.
    3 weeks, 5 days ago
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  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Dark Reign SPOILERS! in the Dark Reign board.
    @DiabolicVision said: "can someone please explain to me how natasha(black widow) is captured in thunderbolts, but yet is also captured in the upcoming iron man issue(it's in the preview) "Different times.  For example a story that takes six months to come out may not mean that six months have passed in the story you are reading, it could only be a day.
    2 months ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic deadpool failure in the Deadpool board.
    Hater.  ;)
    2 months ago
Sept. 13, 2009
Sept. 12, 2009
  • Nice.
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  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Dark Reign SPOILERS! in the Dark Reign board.
    I thought they were pretty darn good. You're in for a treat.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Why? in the Ares board.
    @Hawk said: "Cause respect threads are stupid and they should all be locked. We have discussed locking all respect threads a long time ago.......If you have something new to say post a thread. But a thread saying I like Ares is dumb. "Don't post then.  I see know reason for not making a thread so we can talk about a character we like. This site is dedicated to comics and ...
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Sept. 11, 2009
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  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Why? in the Ares board.
    Idk it just happens all the time.  Look at his forum list.  lol
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Why? in the Ares board.
    Haha yeah its kinda ridiculous.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Messiah War > Utopia in the X-Men board.
     I disagree! I enjoyed both and I wasn't disappointed. Exodus was really good and Messiah War was just fanboy for me.
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Indie Love
    I heard of this!  Really good eh?
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Dark Reign SPOILERS! in the Dark Reign board.
    Man, Thunderbolts was AWESOME! I love the Secret Warriors crossover.  X-Men Exodus was a great ending btw. I loved the List too.
    2 months, 1 week ago
Sept. 9, 2009
  • Mr. Wilson replied to the topic Dark Reign SPOILERS! in the Dark Reign board.
    @RaptorFratBoy said: ""Agents of Atlas" is one of the best comic books ever. I really don't understand how anyone doesn't like it. I was skeptical at first, but man...Great storytelling, characters, all of it...Easily the best thing to come from "Dark Reign" so far... "Totally agree! Please give it another chance!  War Machine is just one of those quirky, dark, and fun books and deserves some praise.  Blue Marvel was a ...
    2 months, 1 week ago
  • Haha yeah. I originally planned for him to be crouching upside down but it didn't pan out.
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Currently I'm assassin for hire who will kill, maim,head-butt,and destroy all signs of life for money. I live in my dim lit apartment in NYC which is assorted with weapons and other devices.

Added by Mr. Wilson on Nov. 23, 2008

So he kills people.  He wears a skull on his chest.  He uses guns.  This description doesn’t exactly match the stereotypes that most people think of when they hear the word hero.  So is the Punisher a hero?  Before you answer that you need to know what a hero truly means.  Let’s see if Frank earns the mantle of hero or villain.

The following is the definition of hero from Webster’s Dictionary.

Main Entry: he·ro

Pronunciation:  \ˈhir-(ˌ)ō\

Function:  noun

Inflected Form(s):  plural heroes

Etymology:  Latin heros, from Greek hērōs

Date: 14th century

1 a: a mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent endowed with great strength or ability

    b: an illustrious warrior

    c: a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities

    d: one that shows great courage

2 a: the principal male character in a literary or dramatic work

    b: the central figure in an event, period, or movement

3plural usually heros : submarine2

4: an object of extreme admiration and devotion : idol

Now that we know what hero means, let’s compare.

1a.  For this first defintion it calls for a legendary figure.  Frank Castle is legendary, his war on crime is what makes him that.  He could also be an urban myth to those who are too arrogant or who want to believe he is to build a false sense of comfort.  These beliefs are usually proved wrong and those criminals soon learn a lesson after they get pumped of lead.  In the second part it calls for him to be of divine descent.  His name is Frank Castle.  He may not be of this descent literally but his last name could figuratively mean divinitiy.  Coincidence?  Possibly, but it fits.  In the final part it says the character must be endowed with great strength or ability.  The Punisher is in great shape physically, maybe peak, but what is even stronger is his will and mentality.  A man who can take several cracked ribs, be injected with poisons, and survive in an explosion who without having a healing factor and can keep coming until the deed is done is truly strong.  Even when he knows that his mission to eradicate all crime will never be completed he still moves on.  Frank's ability is unquestionable.  Any man who can go into a room full of mobsters with a pistol and walk away from it has ability.  'Nuff said.

So far Frank is 1 for 1. 

   b.  Franks is illustrious.  Illustrious means to be brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions (this is from Websters as well).  Frank has dignity for himself.  He holds himself in a state to where he can keep going no matter what and keeps this promise for his lost family.  The Punishers achievements and actions are grand and unbelievable.  He has destroyed many mad-men and saved many people.  Also illustrious can  mean to be bright.  Well this can mean several things.  He could be the bright hope to some innocent person or it could mean the glaring stare of his white skull.  As for the warrior part, I shouldn't even have to explain. 

2 for 2.

    c.  Some people admire Frank for his life saving abilities but most see him at best as a crazy vigilante.  Criminals see him as a merchant of death and do not look too highly upon him.  For arguments sake, I'll give this to the naysayers.

2 for 3.

    d.  Anyone who can hold their own against the whole criminal empire or even think of doing it has got courage.  Few people could do what he does and do it again without peeing their pants.

3 for 4.

2a.  Frank is the main character of his story so yes this definition works.
   b.  He has been the central figure of many crime busts and is a character who has earned the vigilante.

4 for 5.

3.  .....................................  We won't count this one.

4.  Some people do admire him for his skills as a marksmen and courageous man.  Spider-Man has his respect and other costumed vigilantes have come around to him.  The people he has saved also are usually thankful.  Some people resent him though so we'll put this against him.

4 for 6.

Okay it wasn't a perfect score.  Surprised?  I'm not.  Look at others we classify as heroes.  Spider-Man could have easily gotten this very score.  Batman as well.  Frank is in the same category.  These are the misunderstood heroes and maybe he's not exactly the picture we have for hero but he scored a better than average score.  If this isn't even enough, look at the U.S.  We voted to go at war with the terrorists who destroyed many loved ones and our sense of security on the fateful day of 9/11.  The Punisher's story is npt different.  Men took up arms and gunned down his loved ones and he vowed war on all criminals, deciding to punish them.  The U.S. killed people in their war.  So did Punisher.  The U.S. found that terrorism would never be destroyed.  Frank found that crime would never die.   They are exactly the same!  The people we call heroes are the exact same as a person most veiw as antihero/psycho.  What is the difference?  Nothing. 

I hope I have convinced by now but bottom line the guy saves people and leaves the world a better place, he is a hero.

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Added by Mr. Wilson on April 6, 2008

So I'm a little late, but I want to know what you guys are looking forward to. I'm looking forward to: Deadpool's series Secret Invasion New Spidey artists and Who killed the Scarlet Witch in Ultimates What about you guys?



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Reviewed by Mr. Wilson
July 6, 2009
I have finally came along to getting to a series of review installments that flashback a few years in modern comics. I have been meaning to do this for a while and this is the first chance I have gotten to due to summer finally arriving so I hope this will give comic book lovers a chance to find some good stories and hidden gems. I am hoping that this will kind of follow in the shadow of Augie De Bliek Jr.'s Comicbookresource.com series Pipeline.

This issue caps off with stunning art by Chris Bachalo who draws Sabretooth (in a new, slick costume design) on the run from some unknown powerful foe. The dialogue is spot on by Mike Carey who characterizes Sabretooth as the scumbag he is. 

In the next segment the panels fill with beautiful pencils, colors, and inks of an X-Men team getting trashed by minions of a man named 'Pan'. This subplot is snaked in to the current drama fluidly. As the action continues, a newly garbed Rogue defeats the pawns from the field only to discover with several others mutants beeing used in a creepy guinea pig experiment. All this while a O.N.E. Sentinel looms over the base of operations, These characters would then be taken back to the Mansion to be examined.

Switching settings again, two mysterious characters converse about Sabretooth saying that they cannot be found out. One of the characters pulls out a high-tech looking ball out and whispers to a girl that the X-Men did it.The town is the destroyed completely leaving only the little girl behind. 

Back at the X-Mansion, Professor Xavier tries to reason with scott about Rogues power. Scott battles back in his own right leaving the professor all alone.

Jumping back to Sabretooth, two other unknown characters attack him while he is hiding out on a cliff in Arizona only to fail killing him while Sabretooth escapes.

Beast then appears in a scene working on one of the victims saved from the experiment. He states that it is a rogue Omega Sentinel used by Bastion. He is then interrupted by an explosion outside of the mansion. When outside the X-Men see that Sabretooth has arrived at the gates seeking shelter. Cannonball then proceeds to take him out and put him into custody with the help of Rogue. 

On the last page, a news report flashes on to show the devastation of a town caused by the two mysterious people. The girl who was left states that the X-Men did it.

This issue was almost pitch perfect. Great art, pacing, dialogue, and importance all excelled in this issue. Get it.




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