Panels from Fantastic Four: ¡Isla de la Muerte! one-shot (February 2008), written by Tom Beland, art by Juan Doe, letters by Dave Lanphear
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I'm not sure I agree with the assessment of Reed at all. I mean, sure he always assumes he's right, but that's because, well, he normally is. The central difference between Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom is that Reed can admit he's wrong and work his ass off to make amends, while Doom is unable to admit to any mistakes.
(Also: More text than I meant to write on that matter there.)
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I'm not sure I agree with the assessment of Reed at all. I mean, sure he always assumes he's right, but that's because, well, he normally is. The central difference between Reed Richards and Victor Von Doom is that Reed can admit he's wrong and work his ass off to make amends, while Doom is unable to admit to any mistakes.
(Also: More text than I meant to write on that matter there.)
*Snif* Excuse me....there must be some dust on the screen that's getting in my eyes. QUIT LAUGHING! IT'S DUST, YOU JERKS!
--Joseph
Wow.
Just wow.
That is pure awesome. I almost wish you'd saved it for day 365, because it is such win.
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