I wasn't expecting the Thor clone at all. Big surprise. But it looks like from the end of Fantastic Four #538 that Dr. Don Blake is back as the "real' Thor. He just hasn't shown up yet. I'm guessing there's a showdown in the works.
Frankly, I have a tough time calling the Thor clone "evil". It's not really his fault since he's basically being controlled by Reed. If anything Reed is to blame for not knowing better.
Speaking of Reed, he's really pissing me off! I know he can be clueless when it comes ot Sue, but come on! How the heck is he going to fix this one with her? He better have some secret plan to pull out of his butt before this is through.
As for Tony, he's always in it for himself. He's an industrialist, just like Stephen Colbert told Joe Quesada on "The Colbert Report". He's going to do what will ultimately benefit his companies. If being on the government's side works, then his companies can get beneficial treatment for those lucrative military contracts.
2006-09-24 23:07:37
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answered by tonyandterribecker 4
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All shocking stuff. Thor won't be happy when he reappears, I sense a big shift in power between the two sides. Iron Man, Mr Fantastic, Yellowjacket have all gone too far now.
I think Yellowjacket will attempt suicide because the Thor clone he helped create killed his friend Goliath. Mr Fantastic will give up everything (all his discoveries) to save his wife and they will go off and join the Thing abroad. Iron Man will continue to alienate himself with his cold, rather villian-esque behaviour, eventually the real Thor will beat the crap out of him for such a betrayel of trust.
What would be real cool is if some new hero apeared. Created by Quicksilver and the Terrigen Mists (which will come into play during civil war), this character would mega-powerful, easily beating Thor and Sentry. That would be so interesting.
I would also like Iron Man to realise that his current armour is corrupting his mind and destroying his personality.
Anymore discussiong on the subject I'm always available to talk.
2006-09-25 10:22:29
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answered by Knight-wing 3
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Honestly I find the fake Thor a little tacky. I mean according to the Writer they threw him in because they wanted Thor but they couldn't use the real one because other plans for him were being made so they made a clone. Ever since the Spider-man Clone stuff from the 90's I have hated when comics us Clones. I think they just could have done so much better. I mean if you need to use a uber strong character why not us the Sentry why bother with a clone?
2006-09-25 05:02:22
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answered by Anthony Carabbio 2
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I'm glad he is a clone and not the real deal, but don't worry the real deal will be showing up soon. Stark and Richards have crossed the line by miles and I have lost a lot of faith in them as heroes. Sue and Johnny joining Cap is perfect.
2006-09-25 00:21:09
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answered by greenlantern1999 3
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that was not Thor, it was a clone. I'm expecting (and looking forward to) a showdown between him and the reel Thor (the guy who picked up the hammer).
2006-09-25 06:18:43
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answered by samurai core 2
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I'm really enjoying this series, it's been really cool. I can't say i blame sue either, Reed is being the biggest idiot ever, i don't ever remember him being this tunnel visioned ever before. It's just weird.
2006-09-25 04:40:26
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answered by marvin_summers 2
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I can't wait to wake up and find out that it was all just a dream, a hoax or an imaginary story....
2006-09-25 03:53:55
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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Never heard of it, yet.
2006-09-24 22:34:41
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answered by Sam X9 5
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