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SHIELD Is Taking Applications For Secret Avengers

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Let's Just Hope Your Qualified


~Excerpt from Secret Avengers #2 (2013), part of Marvel NOW!

In a move much in the fashion of DC's Suicide Squad, the agency known as SHIELD is expanding their resouces and rebuilding their assets. How does it work? They bring you in...or else! And after every mission, they remove your memories.

Fortunately for Taskmaster, he's perfect for the job.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

H'el On Earth?

SUPERFUNNIES

H'el Boards For Krypton Past


~Superman #17 (2013)

The villainous Kryptonian "H'el" makes his final bid before leaving earth's defenders. Will he succeed in destroying this planet to save his home?

A minor-crossover involving Superman, Supergirl, and Superboy, H'el On Earth features this lost Kryptonian from the planet's past. All he wants to do is blow up our solar system; what's the problem?

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

A Moloid's Greatest Decision, Spidey or The Thing?

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The FF Needs a Babysitter

~Avenging Spider-Man #17 (2013)

He's still one of the world's greatest superheroes. Unfortunately, he's also inhabited by the mind of Otto Octavius. And today, he's a babysitter for the FF!

The Future Foundation, a consortium of young, brilliant minds, regardless of DNA, villainous backgrounds, or physical disadvantages (such as a floating head). Spider-Man goes in to keep the genius-brats from destroying the world.

And in this issue of Avenging Spider-Man, they almost do.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Deadpool Is Mean Joe Green

SUPERFUNNIES

An 80's Flashback...of the Worst Kind

~Deadpool #5 (2013)

Hey Mean Joe Deadpool! Thanks!


Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

The Consequences of Wolverine

SUPERFUNNIES

Lesson #1: Never Shoot Wolverine.


~Excerpt from All-New X-Men #7 (2013)

...It just makes him mad. Just about everyone knows who Wolverine is nowadays; so when he walks into the bank and threatens you, you might want to think twice before shooting him in the face.

From All-New X-Men #7, part of the Marvel NOW! event, the younger version of Scott Summers has been brought to our era. He's traveled time to meet with his present self and convince him to change his ways.

But much like a kid in a candy store, this youthful Scott is wide-eyes and not so certain of himself. And Wolverine, unfortunately, has to play babysitter.

And if you've read the issue, then you know that pretending to be Wolverine is a power of its own.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Friday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Batman's Next Plan...Stinks!

SUPERFUNNIES

But It Could Be Worse


~Excerpt from Superman #16 (2013)

One thing you have to know about Batman; he's always assessing and reassessing the situation. This also means he's evaluating and reevaluating what you're capable of doing...or not doing.

This week's submission comes from the H'el On Earth event. The Justice League is assisting Superman and Superboy in an assault on The Fortress of Solitude, controlled by H'el. And yes, they're following Batman's plan.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Fridays) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Deadpool Poses as Marilyn Monroe

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Another Plan Brought To You By Wade Wilson


~Excerpt from Deadpool #4 (2013)

He may be one of the world's most incredible mercenaries - he may be a big loud-mouth, but Wade Wilson isn't opposed to putting on a dress either.

Part of the Marvel NOW! event, Deadpool is finishing up his battles with the Dead Presidents in Deadpool #4. In this scene, he's luring the ghastly and corporeal John F. Kennedy into his trap using his one, greatest weakness, a ghostly Marilyn Monroe!

And there's more. Pick up this issue, especially if you want to see Wade in a boxing match with the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

The Joker Joins Obamacare!

SUPERFUNNIES

He Covers Death and Dismemberment


~Excerpt from Batgirl #16 (2013), part of the Death of The Family event.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

In One Word, How Would You Describe The Thing?

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Reed Richards Gives It A Try


~Excerpt from Fantastic Four #3 (2013)

What one word would you use to describe The Thing?

From the Marvel NOW! event, we have the latest pages of the new Fantastic Four release. Their first mission: travel time-space and go where no fantastic family has gone before.

Oh, and don't forget Ben Grimm, The Thing.

These funny panels are a small part of the jibs throughout the issue. The Thing seems to be at the center of most of the humor.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

The Trapster Sucks At Math!

SUPERFUNNIES

But Doc Ock Places His Life On The Line, Anyway


~Amazing Spider-Man #700 (2013)

There's only a few hours left in the failing body of Dr. Octopus. But...we're rooting for him!

This is the final issue: Amazing Spider-Man #700, and we're about to get a glimpse of some seriously messed-up super-villains. Hydro Man and Scorpion are just lackeys, but Trapster has to do some serious calculations to keep the mechanically-armed mastermind alive.

Does Dr. Octopus make it? Does it matter? Well, this issue is so messed up, you have to hope he wins. Because if he loses, Peter Parker becomes a changed man. (Yeah, that's a hint.)

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Hawkeye: Superhero Landlord!

SUPERFUNNIES

...And All-Around Fixer-Upper


~Hawkeye #6 (2013)

Clint Barton runs a building; he's the Landlord. But just because you're a superhero AND the owner of a residential property doesn't mean everything will go right.

Titled "Six Nights in the Life of Hawkeye", Hawkeye #6 shows us that being a civilian and a business owner comes with a whole new list of problems. Especially when those pesky problems arise from fighting crime.

This issue is part of the Marvel NOW! event.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

The Avengers Give The Hulk His Shot

SUPERFUNNIES

Spider-Woman Draws The Short Straw

~Avengers Assemble #10 (2013)

Part of the Marvel NOW! event, the Incredible, or Indestructible, Hulk is still part of The Avengers in this issue. Unfortunately, he's contaminated. And angry.

Avengers Assemble #10 reveals it all when Tony Stark and Bruce Banner have a bet that turns a bit sour. By the end of this issue, the Hulk is host to an organism from the water he drank.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Tony Stark Has One Problem: Pryde!

SUPERFUNNIES

Re: A "Minus" X!


~Iron Man and Kitty Pryde, from A+X #2 (2013)

After inviting Kitty Pryde to Stark Resilient and offering her a job, Tony Stark, the one-time Invincible Iron Man, had to quickly send her off.

In the recent release of A+X, a new edition from the Marvel NOW! event, the team consisting of Peter David and Mike Del Mundo bring you a skit with the golden avenger and an unlikely mutant, Kitty Pryde of the X-Men. Now one of the Headmasters of The Jean Grey School For Higher Learning, Stark sees potential PR in Kitty and brings her to his headquarters to offer her a position.

And of course, it doesn't work out.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Blue Beetle Battlesuit Beauty?

SUPERFUNNIES

Bulky Body Bodes Big Bum


~Blue Beetle #14 (2013)

Jaime is fighting for his life on the planet of The Reach. But that doesn't mean he can't look good while doing it. Can he?

In this thrilling issue of Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes and his battlesuit, Khaji-Da are back on the homeworld of The Reach. Unfortunately, he barely knows how to use his powers. Elsewhere, though, an old wearer of the suit is coming for him; the broken husk wants the scarab back. And within all the danger, sometimes it's best to remember that Jaime is just a teenager.

Team 7 Is In The House!

SUPERFUNNIES

...They're Just Not Sure Where They're Going.


~Bronson Attempts To Control His Suit, excerpt from Team 7 #2 (2013)

The best of the best. A group of extraordinary men and women brought together in crisis, specialists outfitted with the latest advancements a superpower can afford.

The race to establish the dominance over super-powered people has begun; Team 7 is the American response towards that solution. Currently, there mission is to infiltrate Facility 9 - a special prison for metahumans - and bring it back under control.

Team 7 is John Lynch, Dinah Drake, Kurt Lance, Alex Fairchild, Slade Wilson, James Bronson, Cole Cash, Dean Higgens, Summer Ramos, and Amanda Waller. And if you're looking for a clash of egos and unique individuals with major personality flaws, you came to the right place.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Thor and Deadpool vs. Godzilla

SUPERFUNNIES

Is This A Team-Up?


~Marvel NOW! lastest release, Deadpool #1 (2012)

Wade Wilson is back and he's part of the Marvel NOW! revolution.

After concluding his adventures from Deadpool #63 (2012) in October, Wade's been given his latest comeback, self-titled "Deadpool". Previously, he had been fighting an evil clone of himself; the twisted duplicate had formed from left-over parts of Wade, attempting to kill him for revenge (well, no one really ever knew why, but we think it was revenge). In Deadpool #1, we're not really sure what happened, and to commemorate the plot, Marvel simply started a new one.

But it's a funny one. In the scenes above, a gigantic, green lizard terrorizes the city and the Asgardian, Thor and Deadpool are on the scene.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Swarm Attacked Wolverine and The X-Men

SUPERFUNNIES

But You Probably Won't Hear About It


~Swarm, The Nazi-Bee Super-Villain, from Wolverine and The X-Men #19 (2012)

Bad Guys! You're on notice! The Jean Grey School for Higher Learning has a zero tolerance policy.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

The Luck of The Flash

SUPERFUNNIES

Barry Has Rogue and Gorilla Problems


~The Flash #13 (2012)

In the middle of fighting the Rogues Gallery and being betrayed by Captain Cold, The Flash is called out by Gorilla Grodd and an  army of intelligent apes. Just another typical day for The Fastest Man Alive.

It's a SIEGE ON CENTRAL CITY! Gorilla Grodd is back and The Flash is in his cross-hairs in The Flash #13. With a story that started in issue #12, jumped over to The Flash Annual #1, now continuing, Barry is once again plagued by numerous problems simultaneously. That's how it goes when speed is your power.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Any Other Dumb Ideas, Hawkeye?

SUPERFUNNIES

This Arrow Does What?


~Hawkeye #3 (2012)

Clinton Barton, aka Hawkeye aka The Bow-Slinging Archer-Avenger is trying to get "the girl" back. In the meantime, he has done some dumb things.

Want to see what Barton does when he's not avenging? This week's release Hawkeye #3 is a highly slapstick-style issue surround by the plot of a fast-paced car chase. During the adventure, you'll be privy to lots of his gear: the acid arrow, the smoke bomb arrow, the sonic arrow, even the rocket arrow. Most people think being a superhero is an automatic advantage; Hawkeye shows you that it's not.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday, but today Friday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.

Please Don't Bother Frankenstein!

SUPERFUNNIES

The Trouble is Time...FATHER TIME!


~Frankenstein, Agent of SHADE #13 (2012)

Father Time needs help; unfortunately, he's made Frankie pretty mad. There's been a lot of backstabbing lately and - you know - things get heated when you're a creature bent on destroying evil.

Bringing the realms of The Red, The Green, and The Rot to the world of monsters, Frankenstein, Agent of SHADE #13 is about to find himself on an adventure of mystical importance and apocalypse. He's badly needed to save the world. Sadly enough: He's also one of the least appreciated heroes in the business.

Are heroes and villains smart? Naw. #SuperFunnies updates every week (usually Thursday) on The Superheroes List. Here are the bloopers, flip-flops, and all-together moments of levity during exchanges of humor and snapshots of utterly ridiculous decisions in comic books.