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#1  Edited By Smurfboy

To all posters that quoted of me, oh wow! I didn't know that about Rogue. My bad. Seriously, for the whole time, I thought she could fly on herself once she gained the ability of some kind of power within her. I must've missed a lot of her actual origin story in the comic books.

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#2  Edited By Smurfboy

Nice. I hope each X-Men members will have plenty of their screen-time in a movie. That's a huge rosters right there, wow. Oh and as for Rogue, for God's sake, make her fly! She can fly on TV cartoons, in comic books and video games but not the movies. Doesn't make any sense.

And one last thing I want to say is: OMG!!!! WOLVERINE!!!!!!! Yay!!!

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#3  Edited By Smurfboy

Nice cover and nice artwork.

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#4  Edited By Smurfboy

I really dig that artwork of Captain America, Hulk and Wolverine. Very nice.

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#5  Edited By Smurfboy

Looks nice. I'll wait for the hardcover collection, though. I can't afford to buy each issue every month.

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#6  Edited By Smurfboy

I've always wondered why there's a white/black versions of Nick Fury everywhere in comic book and movies! What's up with that? From my point-of-view, seems like no one complains about that?

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#7  Edited By Smurfboy

I am actually very excited about Ironman 3 story after a huge event (The Avengers) and how it effects Tony's life. Same goes for Captain America and The Thor. I feel like I'm a 3 years old jumping around and scream "Yay!!"

Bring it on.

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#8  Edited By Smurfboy

"...so Warner Bros. trying to pop out a film for Flash, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and potentially Martian Manhunter/Cyborg first doesn't seem like a wise decision on their end. Instead, they need to give the people a reason to invest their interest in these characters, and, if done properly, that's exactly what Justice League will accomplish."

Agreed. It makes sense. And to those people saying that they are afraid DC might rush the movie in order to complete with The Avengers 2, just keep in mind that the plans for Justice America movie was actually ALREADY planned way before The Avengers came out. If I'm not mistaken, the only thing that slowed Warner down was because of the fighting over the copyright of Superman (anyone remember that news?) Cnn.com talked about that quite a few times.

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#9  Edited By Smurfboy

Also, you have to think that wolverine has been through *A LOT A LOT A LOT* of experience of battles (WW1, WW2, Weapon X, etc.) for more than 130+ years. Spider-man has been fighting for, what? Probably 20 to 30 years at most? He can't live that long. More importantly, Wolverine has a very hard metal in his bone and it would take a lot more power and strength to actually hurt Wolverine when it comes to punch. Can Spider-man even able to pull it off in a long-term battle? Eventually he'll be tired and Wolverine has no problem keep going in the battle. Hence, he can win easily.

Now, if you're talking about the battle between Superman and Wolverine, then, obviously, Superman will win easily because of high speed (faster than bullet, anyone?) and hit harder than Wolverine. You know, it's funny that often many writers in the Comic have no clue when it come to battles with power and strength. (It seems to me that they're trying to "please" the fans, rather than reality).

To give you a perfect example: Superman Animated (season one). There was a battle between Lobo and Superman in outer space. Funny that Superman had a hard time beating him; and yet, Wolverine had no problem beating Lobo in DC VS Marvel back in the day. I thought to myself "What the hell were writers thinking? Superman can't beat Lobo and yet, Wolverine can?"

Ugh...

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#10  Edited By Smurfboy

It's obvious that wolverine is holding back. As a man, he can fight really tough battle when he is pushing to the limit. However, as an animal, he is BEYOND the limitation. Stab him in the eye, shoot him, stab him again, and he laughs like it was nothing. Especially when the healing factor is at its best. I honestly do not see how Spider-Man can withstand Wolverine (as an animal with Healing Factor at best).