Talk:Cain Marko (Earth-616)
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Possible Plagiarism
I found that the History section of this article is the exact same text that can be found on this webpage. It looks like only the last two paragraphs of the section is original material. I don't know which page was created first, or whether the original author consented to have his material reprinted, but I figure it might be worth checking out.
--Brian Kurtz 11:43, 12 October 2006 (Eastern Daylight Time)
- The tone makes it likely that both are copied from a third source, probably one published by Marvel. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Squirrelloid (talk • contribs).
- Actually, you are both correct. See Here. I happen to know that Bill Fries, over at the Marvel Directory, doesn't write a single word of his own files, he copies straight from the OHotMU books, so that leads me to believe this text is from there... (I have them all, so I can certainly check, but I am 99.9% positive.) Since this is probably the case, the text is okay with me to stay as is.
- Future edits will, (hopefully), update and rearrange the text, adding new details, etc.
- Let me know if you guys have any further questions...
- --Jamie 12:46, 12 October 2006 (Eastern Daylight Time)
- P.S. Squirrelloid, don't forget to sign your posts. ( --~~~~ )
- I edited this for spelling, using made up words like "Depowerment" and to take out the constant reference to "fatigue poisons". Also, I removed the reference to the Juggernaut probably learning to fight hand-to-hand in the army. If you've ever actually served in the army, you'd know that the military Hand to Hand training program's were nearly completely for the purpose of morale only and were scarcely intended to actually train for hand to hand bare-handed combat. During the Korean War, military hand to hand training was practically non-existant and what did exist was very scarcely trained. ---BeerMan5000
Cain Marko
One of the very first villains that made my Jaw drop he seemed so great but i just hate the way he(Juggernaut) & hulk fights play out in comics as i see Juggernaut as one of the few Hulk killers in marvel .
Praetor HellionVulcan 16:30, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
Return
Hes be gone ages & no word of him since (i think) but he needs to return as hes one of the few characters i like to follow comic wise .. .
Praetor HellionVulcan 13:50, 4 November 2008 (UTC)
- He was in the last issue of X-Men: Manifest Destiny and was in X-Men: Legacy a couple of months back, and appears to be making another appearance in Legacy a couple of months from now. He's not gone, he's just not as prominent as he used to be.
- --GrnMarvl14
- I agree. He can't be GONE! I just think there are too many characters and the writers nowadays are trying to get away from the "older" characters and putting in new ones in their place to change the stories up. Trust me...if they kill him off or remove him completely there will be hell to pay from Marvelites! ;) --M1shawhan 00:21, 5 November 2008 (UTC)