Ooooh, character growth from Quarterback! Reminds me of the “Good job” line in Hancock. (Nothing to do with the musician, it’s a film about a superhero that saves lives but doesn’t really care, and has to learn to relate to the people around him. Nice film.)
And yeahhhhh, Silverback is onna scene! Methinks the first thing he should do would be to catch up with Sentry Seven to say hi, let’s work together for now. Y’know, to avoid that staple of superhero comics where the good guys start fighting each other instead of doing something productive.
(And please please please pretty pretty please let him come back to Jenny and find a godlike-level healer.)
Ooooh, character growth from Quarterback! Reminds me of the “Good job” line in Hancock. (Nothing to do with the musician, it’s a film about a superhero that saves lives but doesn’t really care, and has to learn to relate to the people around him. Nice film.)
And yeahhhhh, Silverback is onna scene! Methinks the first thing he should do would be to catch up with Sentry Seven to say hi, let’s work together for now. Y’know, to avoid that staple of superhero comics where the good guys start fighting each other instead of doing something productive.
(And please please please pretty pretty please let him come back to Jenny and find a godlike-level healer.)
Sorry, I forgot: I’m glad that Quarterback shows how useful he can be. Redemption arc on the move?
(And I’m wondering if he notices that he just saved the life of that same guy he was having a heart-to-heart with.