I disagree that heroes need a defining foe or arch-nemesis. If villain A is robing a bank, does it really matter if he's stopped by Daredevil, Iron Man, or Mr. Fantastic?

I feel the Enchantress was able to break contact with Immortus the second time around because she did this the second she felt his presence and didn't wait and have a conversation with the others while his signal grew "stronger" (as she did at the beginning of the story).

"because why" always priceless!

"Idiot Ones" - "The Dinky Dormammu" - "Say yes." - "DOPEY Dormammu!" "I liked the STINKY FARTY Dormammu!" -- ha-ha! loved it!

"Shows who wrote the credits, doesn't it?" We can do without that.

If Sue seems to have aged since last issue, it could have been from dealing with the tragedy of her father's death.

Some people question (sort of) just how intimate Dr. Blake and Nurse Foster are. Allow me to repeat. Thor is prohibited from marrying Jane or giving away his identity, but that appears to be all. After that, anything goes.

I love Prof. X's spelunking chair. Certainly he can load it with other gimmicks and fight side-by-side with his X-Men.

Where's Rick? No, I think it pretty much makes sense. The trip to New Mexico was a one off.

Anarchy and Chaos are the natural state of the human race. Civilization is unnatural. It is a whim of circumstance. And Chaos must always ultimately triumph.