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> > The big difference was it was only implied in the first two volumes (though I've heard Millar confirmed it in interviews, I wasn't reading interviews at the time). In Loeb comics, it just smacks you in the face. And Wasp defends it as something modern and new-agey and Cap and his disgust over it is just him being a grampa. > > I liked how Wasp made it sound like brother and sister screwing around is an everyday, normal occurrence in modern times.
Are you serious? You really liked the fact that the Wasp tried to pass it off, like it was a normal thing?
Oh well, to each his own,I suppose.
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> Are you serious? You really liked the fact that the Wasp tried to pass it off, like it was a normal thing?
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> Oh well, to each his own,I suppose.
I mean in the sense that it was incredibly stupid, dude. It was magnificent in its silliness and absurdity.