Yesterday, Wolverine says that feeding pigeons is all the excitement he can handle, presumably including the excitement of going to the theater.
Today, Spidey says that Wolverine has better things to do than see the play, implying that the "cool" and "terrific" payoff of the theater experience pales against breaking bread into small pieces and dropping them on the ground.
Then, Wolverine poo-poos the relaxing activity and New York City in general. Suddenly the only thing he could handle turns into the only thing the city has to offer.
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Yesterday, Wolverine says that feeding pigeons is all the excitement he can handle, presumably including the excitement of going to the theater.
Today, Spidey says that Wolverine has better things to do than see the play, implying that the "cool" and "terrific" payoff of the theater experience pales against breaking bread into small pieces and dropping them on the ground.
Then, Wolverine poo-poos the relaxing activity and New York City in general. Suddenly the only thing he could handle turns into the only thing the city has to offer.
Humph.
July 02, 2009 11:41 AM
I did a re-read last night and I wish I had thought of this at the right time:
When Doc Ock threw the bag of money, I wish it had had a thought balloon with "My wife! My kids!" just like the tossed cop.
July 02, 2009 11:43 AM
I suppose this installment touches upon the oft-overlooked idea that mutants with superhuman powers and abilities can be very, very boring sometimes.
July 02, 2009 4:04 PM