Of course not! This guy survived re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere after being strapped to the front of a space shuttle like a damned hood ornament (Spider-Man & The X-Men #5). So, I don’t think a couple of small arms projectiles are gonna be enough to kill this guy. At least, I hope not, because that would be some serious lore breaking.
Witnessing Glob become such a badass in the future was the only thing I liked seeing in that whole Age of Revelation nonsense that was done, and I really hope he still becomes a badass on his own. One who happens to enjoy gardening and cooking.
Getting into bed with a high-functioning, deeply amoral and unscrupulous sociopath like Maxine Danger can’t possibly have any downsides. Gotta admit, she’s definitely moved up in the world if she’s migrating from one comic line into another. But after that sick sh!t she did to Ben Reily back in Volume 5 of “The Amazing Spider-Man”, I truly do hope she gets her head blown off at the very least or otherwise meets a gruesomely violent end.
I have to say that I’m pretty disappointed with Psylocke. Over and over again, she has shown herself to be a complete moralistic hypocrite. When a mutant is being persecuted or is actively in danger, she’ll be the first to call for righteous vengeance and show no mercy to humans. But whenever a mutant commits a crime or is putting human lives in danger, she all of a sudden wants to have nothing but mercy, understanding and fairness.
“That’s unfair and you know it”.
It’s totally freaking fair. Greycrow literally tried playing cops and robbers, and he lost. Badly, if a guy with a healing factor managed to end up in the hospital. After all the crimes Greycrow committed, all the people he’s killed over the course of decades, and not to mention assisting Mr. Sinister with all his sick experiments, he’s more than earned his own death. Seeing him fail at a bank robbery so epically only to get shot up by the police and wind up in a hospital made me smile. But because Psylocke used to go out with him back on Krakoa, suddenly all his previous crimes and victims don’t matter anymore, and the human sheriff who’s one of the only true friends and assets they have in Alaska isn’t worthy of her attention.
Glad to know where Betty’s priorities are. It’s no wonder Revelation made her one of his high-ranking Seraphim; her morals are so flimsy that it would have been all too corrupt her.
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The art is amazing in this series.
Glob can’t die from bullets can he
Of course not! This guy survived re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere after being strapped to the front of a space shuttle like a damned hood ornament (Spider-Man & The X-Men #5). So, I don’t think a couple of small arms projectiles are gonna be enough to kill this guy. At least, I hope not, because that would be some serious lore breaking.
Witnessing Glob become such a badass in the future was the only thing I liked seeing in that whole Age of Revelation nonsense that was done, and I really hope he still becomes a badass on his own. One who happens to enjoy gardening and cooking.
good question, hope he not dead, he a good guy
Man; where’s Nextwave when you really need em?
Getting into bed with a high-functioning, deeply amoral and unscrupulous sociopath like Maxine Danger can’t possibly have any downsides. Gotta admit, she’s definitely moved up in the world if she’s migrating from one comic line into another. But after that sick sh!t she did to Ben Reily back in Volume 5 of “The Amazing Spider-Man”, I truly do hope she gets her head blown off at the very least or otherwise meets a gruesomely violent end.
I have to say that I’m pretty disappointed with Psylocke. Over and over again, she has shown herself to be a complete moralistic hypocrite. When a mutant is being persecuted or is actively in danger, she’ll be the first to call for righteous vengeance and show no mercy to humans. But whenever a mutant commits a crime or is putting human lives in danger, she all of a sudden wants to have nothing but mercy, understanding and fairness.
“That’s unfair and you know it”.
It’s totally freaking fair. Greycrow literally tried playing cops and robbers, and he lost. Badly, if a guy with a healing factor managed to end up in the hospital. After all the crimes Greycrow committed, all the people he’s killed over the course of decades, and not to mention assisting Mr. Sinister with all his sick experiments, he’s more than earned his own death. Seeing him fail at a bank robbery so epically only to get shot up by the police and wind up in a hospital made me smile. But because Psylocke used to go out with him back on Krakoa, suddenly all his previous crimes and victims don’t matter anymore, and the human sheriff who’s one of the only true friends and assets they have in Alaska isn’t worthy of her attention.
Glad to know where Betty’s priorities are. It’s no wonder Revelation made her one of his high-ranking Seraphim; her morals are so flimsy that it would have been all too corrupt her.
Agree Psylocke with greycrow, I hate them as a couple , she still went out with him in her solo run from last year . I rather her back with arc angel.