So, I thought I was going to be able to get that review up on Monday, then it was going to be on Tuesday. Now it’s Thursday, and tonight it will be up, darn it! In the meantime, I figured I’d post one of those “yes, I’m still alive and blogging” posts that I sort of assume people expect if they haven’t heard from me for two days (in light of my 1+ post a day frequency in March). First of all, I’d like to encourage everyone to take a look at this post, written by a friend of mine on his blog. It’s hilarious DD goodness, the first in a series called “Preposterous Plot Points.” Really, you should check it out! I laughed out loud when I read it.
Secondly, I have a dark secret to tell you. I was apparently on the wrong side during Civil War. That’s right, I took the Marvel Superhero Personality Test and it turns out I’m really Reed Richards. I understand if this will make you never come by this blog again. As I recall, Tony Stark was one of my highest ranked matches as well. Thank God, I at least had Matt Murdock in fourth place and apparently have nothing in common with Logan (who was far down the list). I’m not sure how I feel about being Mr. Fantastic. We have a mutual interest in science, I suppose, but that’s about it. And even as far as the science goes, I can tell you that his big equation in Civil War made no sense. Does that make me a better scientist than Reed? Hmm, I’d have to thing about that one.
Either way, I’ll be back before you know it and if you decide to take the superhero test, let the rest of us know how you did. See you later!
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Thanks for the link, Christine!
How can you say you’re not sure of how you feel about that result?
Those characters have both genius intelligence. Seriously, in the MU, you could take anyone out!
I took that test and resulted a draw between DD and Hulk, followed by Wolverine. Kinda sucks, if you ask me, it sounds like the type who would easily go berserk, fist swinging…
I think I wouldn’t have much chance against Miss Fantastic :p.