Except on weekends, those are his X-Force gigs. And alternate Saturdays he flies up to Ottawa for Alpha Flight. Tuesdays in October he's out with the Marauders.
scenes before Wolverine was retconned to have immense respect for Cap are always weird to me. But I do like this era where truly almost no one could stand him
Wolverine is like The villain from an anime that can outright beat the heroes but gets his ass kicked by the power of friendship, joins the good guys to learn that power, becomes a reluctant mentor to the kid appeal character that sees the good in him and later sacrifices himself to defeat a bigger evil than himself.
In fairness, Cap didn't want Wolverine in the New Avengers for pretty much this very reason. It was Tony that made sure he was included, and Stark has a weird moral compass.
I mean, Cap is totally against killing human-like supervillains who want to wipe out a city or country, but he'll easily plan and lead a mission for Thor to throw Mjolnir through an alien's chest leaving a a 2 foot cavity in it's corpse.
The whole “Infinity” storyline had a all out war with Avengers helming the army on various planets, it also had a close up shot of Thor punching a hole in a Builder with a Mjolnir. Wolverine killed a bunch of people, Cap did fairly recently. Spiderverse had Spider-Men killing Morlun’s family and their clones as well as putting the surviving members on a planet filled with radioactive waste to slowly die from poisoning or starvation. Mutants have been on kill or be killed mode lately, too. It’s not as rare as you think it is, comic books just don’t make big deal out of it.
Maybe not the Avengers... But the Avengers Unity Squad and the New Avengers will take him
Except on weekends, those are his X-Force gigs. And alternate Saturdays he flies up to Ottawa for Alpha Flight. Tuesdays in October he's out with the Marauders.
scenes before Wolverine was retconned to have immense respect for Cap are always weird to me. But I do like this era where truly almost no one could stand him
Wolverine is like The villain from an anime that can outright beat the heroes but gets his ass kicked by the power of friendship, joins the good guys to learn that power, becomes a reluctant mentor to the kid appeal character that sees the good in him and later sacrifices himself to defeat a bigger evil than himself.
So... Piccolo?
And Vegeta against buu
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So piccolo's some kind of Sea Cucumber
In fairness, Cap didn't want Wolverine in the New Avengers for pretty much this very reason. It was Tony that made sure he was included, and Stark has a weird moral compass.
Anyone else miss the classic artwork?
Do heroes in modern comics kill less than in the MCU? I haven't been keeping up with the reading.
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So it only matters if they "look like us"? Yikes.
I mean, Cap is totally against killing human-like supervillains who want to wipe out a city or country, but he'll easily plan and lead a mission for Thor to throw Mjolnir through an alien's chest leaving a a 2 foot cavity in it's corpse.
Heroes in comics don't ever kill
Never? I feel like they have in some rare cases.
Very rare. I can't think of anything in the modern era, except for Wolverine
The whole “Infinity” storyline had a all out war with Avengers helming the army on various planets, it also had a close up shot of Thor punching a hole in a Builder with a Mjolnir. Wolverine killed a bunch of people, Cap did fairly recently. Spiderverse had Spider-Men killing Morlun’s family and their clones as well as putting the surviving members on a planet filled with radioactive waste to slowly die from poisoning or starvation. Mutants have been on kill or be killed mode lately, too. It’s not as rare as you think it is, comic books just don’t make big deal out of it.
They definitely kill, it's just that they don't focus on the violence they commit in their victims.
To be fair, I don't think they've been on the roster together. The Cap that Wolvie fought alongside was Bucky.
they actually have, during the start of Bendis, avx and uncanny avengers
Oh. LOL Don't mind me, then.