Puck can be explained as follows: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_(comics)
Puck can be explained as follows: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_(comics)
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Wikipedia is wrong, pure and simple. Anyone can change and edit that.
When I click the link, it says "Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name."
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Manually type in the ) that the paginated link misses out.
Aha! It does seem to work much better that way.
We've had similar things before - Roger Bochs's name (apparently) on an autopsy drawer in X-Men 2, Sasquatch being one of the lupine mutants in Wolverine, etc... so it could be more surprising.
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I just read Uncanny Avengers last night and thought of coming here to complain about Puck being shown as a mutant, but it seems I'm late to the party.
I really hate the Sasquatch inclusion in the Romulus storyline in Wolverine. What were they thinking?
Now, now... don't be so quick with the accusations.
I'm pretty sure there wasn't much thinking going on at all.
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A sort-of-kinda-ish appearance: 1994's Fury #1 features Hydra trying to steal Mac's Am-Can exosuit (Mac's not in it, but the suit apparently is - I haven't got it.).
Last edited by Phil; 01-15-2014 at 07:59 AM.
I like these oddball pseudo-appearances. Is that Fury as in Nick?
WHICH Nick Fury? The classic comic character, or the Samuel L. Jackson movie version? Or an LMD?
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1994, so classic.
Yeah, going by the year it had to be David Hasselhoff, not Samuel L. Jackson.
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