Talk:Black Mass (comics)

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Thylacine24 in topic Split paragraph

didn't Black Mass die in the Last Laugh event? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.31.123.82 (talk) 07:35, 22 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Split paragraph edit

I split the following paragraph in two, from (footnotes removed):

"Geoffrey Thibodeux was a small-framed physicist who was granted a bulky body and gravity powers by wristbands provided by the Overmaster, who drafted him into the original Cadre under the alias Black Mass. Following their battle with the Justice League of America, Black Mass was sent to prison. Years later, he briefly lost his wristbands in a card game to Wally Tortolino, a reporter for 'Spy' magazine. Wally, armed with other weapons as well, went on a rampage but was stopped. Black Mass gained his wristbands back. Eventually the wristbands and their power bonded permanently with his body. During the "Joker’s Last Laugh" riots at the Slab, Black Mass used his powers to draw the entire facility into a gravity well. A bullet to the head subseuqently killed Black Mass while the Slab was in the gravity well, but two of the Slab guards – including former Mister Miracle Shilo Norman – were able to bring him back to life in a brain-damaged stated by killing Multi-Man over and over until he gained the ability to re-animate dead tissue, allowing him to restore Black Mass to 'life'. Although brain-damaged and unable to think, Black Mass's abilities were used to bring the Slab back to Earth after Mister Mind was temporarily placed in his head, and his essentially comatose body subsequently became the cellmate of Doctor Polaris, unwittingly keeping the magnetic villain's powers in check. Still brain damaged, Black Mass was last seen rejoining the Cadre under the leadership of Polaris in San Francisco. They fought the Power Company, who ultimately tricked Black Mass into betraying Polaris. Presumably, they then shared a cell again."

to:

"Geoffrey Thibodeux was a small-framed physicist who was granted a bulky body and gravity powers by wristbands provided by the Overmaster, who drafted him into the original Cadre under the alias Black Mass. Following their battle with the Justice League of America, Black Mass was sent to prison. Years later, he briefly lost his wristbands in a card game to Wally Tortolino, a reporter for 'Spy' magazine. Wally, armed with other weapons as well, went on a rampage but was stopped. Black Mass gained his wristbands back. Eventually the wristbands and their power bonded permanently with his body.

During the "Joker’s Last Laugh" riots at the Slab, Black Mass used his powers to draw the entire facility into a gravity well. A bullet to the head subseuqently killed Black Mass while the Slab was in the gravity well, but two of the Slab guards – including former Mister Miracle Shilo Norman – were able to bring him back to life in a brain-damaged stated by killing Multi-Man over and over until he gained the ability to re-animate dead tissue, allowing him to restore Black Mass to 'life'. Although brain-damaged and unable to think, Black Mass's abilities were used to bring the Slab back to Earth after Mister Mind was temporarily placed in his head, and his essentially comatose body subsequently became the cellmate of Doctor Polaris, unwittingly keeping the magnetic villain's powers in check. Still brain damaged, Black Mass was last seen rejoining the Cadre under the leadership of Polaris in San Francisco. They fought the Power Company, who ultimately tricked Black Mass into betraying Polaris. Presumably, they then shared a cell again."

Edit, after first posting: Could anyone please tell me if this was wrong? Also, along with the previous sentence? I forgot to add a section title and signature when I first posted here. Sorry about that.--Thylacine24 (talk) 18:02, 3 August 2019 (UTC)Reply