I also liked Hunter's arc. All he cared about was making sure that Izzy got a decent burial and that the families of the dead were provided for.
Looked to me like he was very interested in revenge, too.
I also liked Hunter's arc. All he cared about was making sure that Izzy got a decent burial and that the families of the dead were provided for.
I'm still trying to figure out how turning into asphalt makes you and immovable object cable of totaling a presumably armored SUV.
Which is very realistic. They're his friends, so it's their instinct to be gentle with him. Sometimes it takes an outsider to give somebody the slap upside the head they need.I really like how Mack dealt with Fitz-- while everybody else was walking on eggshells, Mack treated him like a person and brought him out. Mack is just the kind of friend he needs.
Yeah, it's telling that he didn't realize Simmons was gone. It seems that no one at all has tried to approach the subject with him before and tell him he's talking to himself and they're said that Simmons is gone.
That's true, but that's standard. It was his humanistic motivations that made him interesting.I also liked Hunter's arc. All he cared about was making sure that Izzy got a decent burial and that the families of the dead were provided for.
Looked to me like he was very interested in revenge, too.
I really like how Mack dealt with Fitz-- while everybody else was walking on eggshells, Mack treated him like a person and brought him out. Mack is just the kind of friend he needs.
Yeah, it's telling that he didn't realize Simmons was gone. It seems that no one at all has tried to approach the subject with him before and tell him he's talking to himself and they're said that Simmons is gone.
Asphalt is quite soft and flexible, and breaks apart easily. The concrete underneath is hard.If he merged with the road, it was like one asphalt hill.
He wasn't touching asphalt/concrete, he was touching asphalt. If you had ever done any road work with a shovel you would appreciate how soft it is.So he didn't just turn into the appearance of asphalt/concrete he turned into a large chunk of it which would weigh a few hundred pounds probably close to a ton, much more than a man at any rate. ...
Would you prefer... Absorbaloff? XDI'm just wondering who in comic book history thought "Absorbing Man" was a good, cool name. I'm pretty much glad the show uses his "real" name--"Creel" sounds cooler than "Absorbing Man".
I mean, "The Absorber" sounds better, or even "Elemental Man" (that flows--it rolls off the tongue, as opposed to "Absorbing Man"...).
Nope, it as the 60's...Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.^It was the 80's, man.
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