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  1. 13 hours ago, OSJ said:

    Yeah, ol' Norm would be up there as pretty much batshit crazy sociopath. Dafoe's performance is far more nuanced than what we get in the comics. I've not followed Spiderman in decades, but I seem to recall Norm biting the big one pretty definitively, how did they retcon that?

    Turned out the Goblin Formula also gave him a Wolverine-style healing factor, which allowed him to survive being impaled by his own glider. He escaped from the morgue after killing someone with a similar physique to switch for himself, fled to Europe, and spent the next however-long-it-was in comics time orchestrating basically every shitty thing that happened to Peter in the ensuing years, including being the mastermind behind the Clone Saga nonsense.

  2. On 8/17/2017 at 5:41 PM, The Unholy Dragon said:

    My guess would be Justice League, given Hitch is wrapping up soon.

    Hickman is a noted LoSH fan, so I wouldn't be shocked if part of him coming over was being promised the Legion to play with, especially with how they've been teased throughout Rebirth.

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  3. This is from the writer of the book in question:

    Dear Internet (which has called me some very unendearing names today),

I was not in charge of the Lobo redesign. Ben Oliver was not in charge of the Lobo redesign. 

I wrote my script, and after it was completed, I was shown what the new character would look like. 

For the record, the images you’ve seen—Ken Rocafort’s design and Aaron Kuder’s cover—are not what Lobo actually looks like in the book. I respectfully disagree with the decision to release that image.When you go to get your comics on Wednesday, Sept 11, before you buy it (if you buy it), pick up Lobo and read the first four pages.

You can hate me by Page Two.But if I do not have your attention by Page Four, you don’t have to read something of mine ever again.—Marguerite Bennett

  4. Honestly, it kind of makes sense -- the version of Lobo that was made hugely popular by Giffen back in the day was meant to be a parody/pastiche of the "badass action anti-hero" characters that littered the landscape of the grim-and-gritty 90's, so a Lobo created in 2013 probably would be a commentary on the "tortured pretty boy" type like Hiddleston's Loki, any almost character Benedict Cumberbatch plays, etc., wouldn't he?

  5. Again, based on the fact that Zimmerman was going into his pants, I think Martin thought he was going for a gun and rushed him in an attempt to keep him from getting it out. If you have someone on the ground who you think has a gun, yeah, you might want to render them unconscious before you call the cops or run so that they can't get the gun and shoot you.

  6. Zimmerman was following Martin even though Martin was actively attempting to lose him, which makes it a little more than just "walking in the same direction."

     

    You are correct that 911 dispatchers cannot tell a caller what to do, mainly because of liability issues, but neighborhood watch guidelines say that you should follow their suggestions whenever possible. They also dissuade people from carrying firearms while out on patrol. I obviously can't say why Zimmerman chose Martin to pursue over any of the others he'd called the cops on (although do we know for sure that he was carrying a gun every single other time?), but his words and demeanor during the call indicate that he had become frustrated with the police's inability to catch any of them, so maybe he'd just had enough and decided that that night was the night to take a more active role?

     

    Zimmerman's own account of events is that Martin didn't throw the first punch until he brought his hands to his pockets; he says it was to get his cell phone, but Martin may have believed (correctly, it turns out) that Zimmerman was armed and was going to draw a weapon. As to why Martin didn't run, if he did indeed believe Zimmerman to be packing, why would he put himself at risk of being shot in the back by turning tail and running?

  7. Honest question: If the cops showed up that night to find Zimmerman dead and Martin standing over him, and if Martin had told them that he got into a confrontation with a creepy dude who'd been following him around the neighborhood, that the guy pulled a gun on him after a brief fight, and that he'd managed to get it away from him and shot him out of fear for his own life, do any of you think the cops would have sent Martin home without a drug test or further questioning and shoved Zimmerman's body into the cooler as a John Doe?

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