Spider-Man (Marvel) and Superman (DC) discuss their film franchises once again in a third Mac/PC Marvel/DC parody/review. This time, Superman shows off his new son (from his new movie) to Spider-Ma...
Spider-Man (Marvel) and Superman (DC) discuss their film franchises once again in a third Mac/PC Marvel/DC parody/review. This time, Superman shows off his new son (from his new movie) to Spider-Man.
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It's funny you say that cause most if not all movies have Stan Lee there and he always seems content with whatever was made or at least seems that way on camera. I mean if he didn't think the movie was very good or loyal to the source that he himself created would he have wanted to make a cameo in them?
ya, and the wolverine movie failed, storyline wise, that is. deadpool isn't dead, (but he did have wolverines healing powers) sabertooth and wolverine aren't brothers, and why, did they put blob in there? or and can someone tell me who the teleporting guy was?
Deadpool doesn't have a natural healing factor. His healing factor comes from an experimental cancer treatment (which also caused his skin to become horrifically scarred). The teleporting guy was Wraith, AKA John Wraith, AKA Kestrel. And, in response to the "When did Cyclops die in the comics?" guy, Never. However, Jean Grey has died quite a few times, having come back as Phoenix and Dark Phoenix several times.
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Funny.