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The fight between Flash and Zoom is great. It's leaps and bounds better in the animation department.
Post your thoughts in the thread for it
FRANK MILLER'S VISION FOR ROBOCOP'S FINAL CHAPTER REVEALED! Frank Miller's incredible unproduced screenplay has been brought to life in this hardhitting Steven Grant (2 GUNS, PUNISHER: CIRCLE OF BLOOD) penned the adaptation. With all the brains, guts, and bullets that made the first film an instant classic, this is a comic event not to miss. The police force has disbanded. The people of Detroit have been evicted from their homes. ED209s and OCP officers run the streets. With OCP's vision for Delta City well underway, Robocop may be his city's last hope. This is Robocop's last stand, as it was always intended to be.
That Spider Man kid would win.
Damian got killed by arrows, he's too slow for Spidey.
Haven't got that far into it I know he dies didn't know it was by arrows. Only one volume 2 Pearls, shame what a shitty way for a great character to die.
Hey DL, do you still have that photo of Marvel Cosmic timeline? I'm really digging the Marvel Cosmic. It's really great and the scale is huge. I love all of it. I'm just having a hard time keeping up with all the characters names. Especially during the War of Kings saga.

Have you read any of it already? From that list, Annihilation & Annihilation: Conquest are really damn good.
It's been a while since we had a massive crossover event in the X-Men universe, but that's about to change with September's X-Men: Battle of the Atom.
Ever since Beast brought the original X-Men from the past into the future, things have gone pretty bonkers. The team is starting to come apart, very likely reshaping the future. There's one party that's not into the idea, however, and that's the X-Men of the future. In Battle of the Atom, the future X-Men come to the present to force the original X-Men into the past. Timey-wimey indeed.
The 10-part crossover launches in X-Men: Battle of the Atom #1, shown below, and will continue in the following books throughout October:
Part 1: X-Men Battle of the Atom #1
Part 2: All-New X-Men #16
Part 3: X-Men #5
Part 4: Uncanny X-Men #12
Part 5: Wolverine & The X-Men #36
Part 6: All-New X-Men #17
Part 7: X-Men # 6
Part 8: Uncanny X-Men #13
Part 9: Wolverine & The X-Men #37
Part 10: X-Men: Battle of The Atom #2
Battle of the Atom #1 hits on September 4, written by Brian Bendis, art by Frank Cho, and a cover by Arthur Adams.
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