Interesting. I wonder if his powers cause his adrenaline to spike, or if he gets lost in his superhero persona and acting up out of a misplaced idea of what it is to be strong.
Not that it’s an excuse though, he and the rest had plenty of chances to back down, deescalate, or just leave them be, but instead they came looking for a round 2 and went to push it even as SB and SF were going to walk away.
I love that Silverback acts against his feelings here. “Do you care?” (No.) “I asked, didn’t I?” Gold dialogue.
And I hope things sort out at some point between them. I really dislike it when superheroes forget that they’re allies because of some rivalry. (I’ll readily accept for heroes to fight for their own reasons, like, say, when the Avengers had to take Magneto down and the X-Men had to stand up for him, but I’d like to feel that those reasons are valid.)
Interesting. I wonder if his powers cause his adrenaline to spike, or if he gets lost in his superhero persona and acting up out of a misplaced idea of what it is to be strong.
Not that it’s an excuse though, he and the rest had plenty of chances to back down, deescalate, or just leave them be, but instead they came looking for a round 2 and went to push it even as SB and SF were going to walk away.
I love that Silverback acts against his feelings here. “Do you care?” (No.) “I asked, didn’t I?” Gold dialogue.
And I hope things sort out at some point between them. I really dislike it when superheroes forget that they’re allies because of some rivalry. (I’ll readily accept for heroes to fight for their own reasons, like, say, when the Avengers had to take Magneto down and the X-Men had to stand up for him, but I’d like to feel that those reasons are valid.)