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Old 03-08-2007, 07:46 AM
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- Black Adam realizes that the powers of Osiris have been returned to him, and he and Isis come upon the mostly eaten corpse of Osiris! Isis pleads with Black Adam to bring Osiris back, but there is nothing Black Adam can do.

- Sobek crawls out of the shadows, looking less like a fluffy fun sidekick and more like an evil talking crocodile, and admits to not only eating Osiris, but also getting some of him stuck in his teeth. He also reveals that he isn’t the only villain in this piece: He’s part of the Monster Society (or, as he likes to call it: “The Four Ages of the Dread of Apokolips in its Anguished, Bloody Morning” or TFAOTDOAIIABM for short), and they have been the cause of everything going to heck in a hand basket in Kahndaq.

- TFAOTDOAIIABM show up and begin to do battle with what is left of the Black Marvel family, and Black Adam almost immediately rips Sobek’s jaw apart. Isis is infected with multiple diseases during the battle, and begins to wither away as Black Adam finishes off the rest of the TFAOTDOAIIABM.

- In her final words, Isis asks Black Adam to avenge her and Osiris’ deaths.

- Meanwhile, Montoya decides to leave Nanda Parbat, but before she does, her old friend’s hat is placed upon her head.
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Old 03-08-2007, 07:48 AM
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I'm really starting to hate comics. Let's introduce an interesting female character and then just kill her off. It had no emotional impact and was a short-sighted attempt to have "character development" for Black Adam.

Here's a tip for the writers...killing someone off isn't character development.
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