Amazing Spider-Man #700: THE END...

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Re: Amazing Spider-Man #700: THE END...

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Aah, I post an obvious sarcastic topic about how marvel and dc universes have become too similar, the entire thread turns into last year's Harold Camping false prophecies...

...Might as well try to bring the Mayans in perspective, especially after the two blown Raptures from last year...

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Haha! I would not be surprised if that's what happened. Thank goodness for good ol' recyclable paper.
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mutantoverlord wrote:ha,true, true, though my only problem with that is that nibiru is a god, not a planet, in fact is never referenced as a planet in the book it is first mentioned in. still, who knows? though if those dmeon rabbit douches from the first movie apppear i am fucking somethign up.
i am thinking the nibiru thing means somethign since an actual fucking ghost told them so.

............ what the fuck were they referencing with that clown sociopath in the firswt part of the second season? on second thought, i do not want to know.
I figured it was "a lot of people are scared of clowns, Scooby Doo has had clown villains before, how can we take that in the strange, edgy, drug addled direction we're going in?"

Warren Ellis once called producer Sam Register "crazier than a shithouse rat."
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Warren Ellis once called producer Sam Register "crazier than a shithouse rat."
That holds A LOT of weight coming from Warren Ellis' crazy ass!
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