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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-06-30 23:01
By logic, Super Heroes are Zombies.
Usually for a person to become a Zombie, they would have to die first, however, a recent change has made it so that when someone talks about a zombie, the word can include mutants. I.E. People that have not died and have either been given superhuman abilities or a mental problem. Most superheroes, in fact, have the former symptom.
Therefor, super "heroes" and super "villans" do not exist, they are simply two powers that wish to eat your flesh when the battle is done.
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Byte wrote on 2010-06-30 23:03
I...
don't...
get...
this...
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Tedio wrote on 2010-06-30 23:26
uh......huh.
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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-06-30 23:30
:/
It's quite a simple thought. Modern zombies are mutants, many superheroes are also mutants. Therefor, super heroes are zombies.
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Piko wrote on 2010-06-30 23:33
Quote from RicochetOrange;79933:
:/
It's quite a simple thought. Modern zombies are mutants, many superheroes are also mutants. Therefor, super heroes are zombies.
That doesn't necessarily mean they are zombies. Zombies are technically the dead come back to life UNdead. Super Villains/Heroes are living humans or creatures that aren't undead, but rather are fully alive and have special powers. Not only that, but zombies are only known to have inhuman abilities that are of a much higher scale than that of regular humans, yet this doesn't mean that those are on par of the super powers of Superheroes/villains. Zombies also have the obvious desire and drive to live and feast upon human blood, flesh, brains, and etc. These are characteristics NOT found on Super humans, unless there has been a cannibal Super Human.
/Zombiephobic
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Arsik wrote on 2010-06-30 23:42
...you're not taking into consideration that most Super Heros and villains have died and been brought back to life at least once in their comic's lifetimes? Because I figured that would have been the reason to call them zombies, but I guess not.
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Moppy wrote on 2010-06-30 23:42
This is like saying a mop and a broom are the same thing because they clean things.
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Piko wrote on 2010-06-30 23:47
Quote from Arsik;79937:
...you're not taking into consideration that most Super Heros and villains have died and been brought back to life at least once in their comic's lifetimes? Because I figured that would have been the reason to call them zombies, but I guess not.
Though most of those guys were brought back to life fully alive without the same characteristics and behavior as zombies. Despite never reading American comics, I've heard and read a lot about superheroes to know about the times when they died and were brought back to life.
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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-06-30 23:48
Quote from Pikablu;79934:
That doesn't necessarily mean they are zombies. Zombies are technically the dead come back to life UNdead. Super Villains/Heroes are living humans or creatures that aren't undead, but rather are fully alive and have special powers. Not only that, but zombies are only known to have inhuman abilities that are of a much higher scale than that of regular humans, yet this doesn't mean that those are on par of the super powers of Superheroes/villains. Zombies also have the obvious desire and drive to live and feast upon human blood, flesh, brains, and etc. These are characteristics NOT found on Super humans, unless there has been a cannibal Super Human.
/Zombiephobic
However the modern take on Zombies usually makes it a virus that dosen't actually kill, just
mutates.
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Piko wrote on 2010-07-01 00:22
Quote from RicochetOrange;79941:
However the modern take on Zombies usually makes it a virus that dosen't actually kill, just mutates.
Yet that mutation doesn't necessarily mean the super human will have the hunger to feast on humans D:
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Lan wrote on 2010-07-01 00:53
Quote from Pikablu;79949:
Yet that mutation doesn't necessarily mean the super human will have the hunger to feast on humans D:
Yeah, they could just want to rip them apart ^_^
MARVEL ZOMBIES!
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Rose wrote on 2010-07-01 01:07
Quote from Moppy;79938:
This is like saying a mop and a broom are the same thing because they clean things.
Yeah, A brooms alot more usefull.
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Tedio wrote on 2010-07-01 02:19
Not all superheroes have mutations...
I mean, superman was born that way, and batman has not powers at all.
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RicochetOrange wrote on 2010-07-01 02:44
Quote from Gargamaru;80002:
Not all superheroes have mutations...
I mean, superman was born that way, and batman has not powers at all.
I never said all. I meant like Spider-Man and the Hulk and stuff.
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Piko wrote on 2010-07-01 02:52
Quote from Lan;79957:
Yeah, they could just want to rip them apart ^_^
MARVEL ZOMBIES!
I stand corrected.