Yeah, who gives a shit about Wasp? Overall, this was a waste of a big event crossover. Its like their continually trying to top Civil War, but they haven't been able to generate that buzz since.
It's getting to the point that I'm starting to feel bad for him, though, which I don't think is supposed to be the case. Since Civil War, he's been relentlessly pounded on, physically and emotionally, by almost every character he's come into contact with, and all for doing something that, if this were the real world and not a comic book, would be "right." (Yeah, like superpowers WOULDN'T have to be registered in any logical reality...)
The idea of the Green Goblin being in charge of everything is interesting, but it can't last long. I'm guessing the end of that story will bring about the fall of government-controlled superhero teams and a return to the pre-Civil War status quo, or at least something similar.
I can't feel bad for the bastard. What If? showed that he could've worked with Cap if he'd only been honest, and then there's the whole "Let's Shoot The Hulk Into Space So He Can Come Back And Destroy Manhattan And Make Us All Look Like Total Losers Too" scheme.
I assume Thor made.. a tornado? And sucked her up into Ozthe stratosphere.
And I'm still trying to work out how the Skrulls brought back Mockingbird back from the dead, since only a year or two ago, we saw her *in HELL* in a comic featuring a bunch of dead characters.
No-Prize, please.minorirritantDecember 10 2008, 05:44:03 UTC
Well, as we've seen, several Skrulls were brainwashed into thinking that they were actually the people they were impersonating. Thus, when Skrull-Mockingbird was killed by Mephisto, she died thinking that she was the real deal. And so her ghost/spirit/soul/whatever considered herself to be Mockingbird, too.
I kind of figured it was a teleportation thing, since he makes portals by whirling the hammer too. But she sorta looked like she dissociated as she was transported away.
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The idea of the Green Goblin being in charge of everything is interesting, but it can't last long. I'm guessing the end of that story will bring about the fall of government-controlled superhero teams and a return to the pre-Civil War status quo, or at least something similar.
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And I'm still trying to work out how the Skrulls brought back Mockingbird back from the dead, since only a year or two ago, we saw her *in HELL* in a comic featuring a bunch of dead characters.
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