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    Re: The Greatest Comics Villain Ever?

    Magneto. end of discussion.

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    Re: The Greatest Comics Villain Ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by slackerboywonder
    is it just me, or does cassandra nova sound like onslaught?
    no, onslaught is what happens when xavier wipes magneto's mind, accidentally absorbs it instead, and it and xavier's dark urges become their own strangely-armored psychic being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigiEmissary
    that is because of marvel editorial being a bunch of fucksticks. Hopefully, both pacifist-Magneto and Xorn2 will be retconned into wanda-inspired madness.

    and yeah, there are some post-morrison x-books that complement his work. Astonishing is one; i'll take your word on Weapon X since i haven't read it.

    cassandra nova was charles xavier's evil twin sister-doppelganger (the shi'ar have a word for it but i don't remember it.) he killed her in the womb, but her mind lived on and eventually she was able to form a body from his DNA. Her power level is what his would have been if he hadn't put any limits on himself.

    john sublime is the "human form" of sublime, an eons-old sentient immortal bacteria.
    Weapon X wasn't always great, but it had some good moments and really followed what Morrison did a great deal. It did what Morrison intended NXM to do- to start a whole new era of X-Men stories with new and updated characters and plots. The man gave Marvel a gold mine and they got scared of it and ran away. Weapon X actually follows the spirit of NXM a lot more than Astonishing.

    I can expand on what you said a bit. Cassandra Nova was what the Shi'ar call a "mummudrai." Its a creture that infests the wombs of women and copies the DNA of their unborn children, and then replaces them. Like a twisted fairy legend. Xavier tryed to kill her with his mind in the womb, and she was aborted out of his mother's body. But she managed to live on and eventually gained enough strength to challange him. And she does have the potential of Xavier had he reached for it.

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    Re: The Greatest Comics Villain Ever?

    thanks! weapon x started bad, and then got A LOT better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackerboywonder
    thanks! weapon x started bad, and then got A LOT better.
    Yeah it did. But it got fucked up plenty by editorial. After the first so many issues they said that the book needed to focus on heroes instead of villians (which is funny since it was a villian book.) Thats why we got Cable and his band of guys. And then editorial said that they couldn't have Cable anymore because they were going to do Cable/Deadpool. So thats why he just levaes the book for no good reason in two issues. Which left the book with no heroes or villians, so they brough in Wolverine. And then they cancelled it. Its a fucking shame it got mauled so much.

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    Re: The Greatest Comics Villain Ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Human Target
    Yeah it did. But it got fucked up plenty by editorial. After the first so many issues they said that the book needed to focus on heroes instead of villians (which is funny since it was a villian book.) Thats why we got Cable and his band of guys. And then editorial said that they couldn't have Cable anymore because they were going to do Cable/Deadpool. So thats why he just levaes the book for no good reason in two issues. Which left the book with no heroes or villians, so they brough in Wolverine. And then they cancelled it. Its a fucking shame it got mauled so much.
    it coming back. it looks like it'll be an alternative universe that explains what happened. like morrison's last arc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackerboywonder
    it coming back. it looks like it'll be an alternative universe that explains what happened. like morrison's last arc.
    The reviews for the first issue are pretty bad. I'm not going to get it, but my friend will and I'll read his copy.

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    Re: The Greatest Comics Villain Ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Human Target
    The reviews for the first issue are pretty bad. I'm not going to get it, but my friend will and I'll read his copy.
    i'm getting it because i need more sublime.

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    The Dark Destroyer

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    This guy could enslave entire planets with his will. He destroyed entire universes just to hurt someone he didn't like. Was killed three times over and STILL came back to haunt those he hated. He could perhaps be a universal manifestation of evil. Luthor and Doom are but the most minute bits of dirt beneath this guy's boots.


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    James Bond.

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