I believe Wolverine once said that you could only regenerate from a skeleton so many times before your pain response just doesn't quite work anymore. All those super-healers who get blown apart just to show off their power are just desensitized to it. Disturbing, isn't it.
With the frequency he gets mangled, replacing kevlar every couple of hours would just get expensive, especially since he'll just regenerate the damage anyway. He's crazy, not stupid.
It continues to disappoint me how POTP was the perfect opportunity to do a fully combining Powermaster Prime, and instead they did.....that.
Yeah, I know they'd just done the TR one, but that one sucks.
I liked the CW design, but some of those ratchets were so stiff that I was afraid of breaking things just transforming him, so I kept the Siege spoiler box version instead (which, to be fair, I only bought at Ollie's for half off). Haven't cared enough to pick up another version yet.
I've got five or six cheap mice in a drawer that still work just fine. It'll be decades before I have to buy a new one. Shove your blatant anticonsumer bullshit sideways up your ass until you can taste it.
CW Devastator was way too big to stand next to the other CW combiners.
In the movie, Devastator picked up Sludge and tossed him. Sludge is a big Leader-class toy. So, if they're going for scale, he'll have to be roughly as big as a small child.
If comics is what it takes to finally resolve Legends 2's ending, so be it. A game would be best, but it's been squashed too many times to have any faith in it ever happening.
If it got them the parts count to get an Armada Perceptor that could actually pose, or a Requiem Blaster that doesn't fall apart if you breath at it too hard, I'd be down for it.
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