Post characters who never went to college.
>>95338716
Martian man hunter?
That will be weird, Imagine a cartoon show about martian manhunter going to collage.
>>95338716
I thought he went to art school?
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>>95338810
Which is effectively the same thing as what OP said.
>>95338857
Did donald Blake went to collage?
Weird huh?
>>95338716
None of them did
We don't know his education status really but I assume he was born around 1895, making him old enough to fight in WWI while not being too old in the 40's. After the war he did his spooky stuff so I doubt he ever got a collage education.
>poorfag orphan living in Weimar Germany that ended up as a fucking hotel bellhop
>only ended up as a Nazi super-spy due to dumb luck and sharing his fuhrer's stunted misanthropy
>>95338919
He had to. He's a fucking doctor.
>>95339210
WHO KNOWS WHAT KNOWLEDGE LURKS IN THE HALLS OF ACADEMIA?
the motherfuckin Shadow knows, that's who
For alien characters do we assume most pursued education on their home planet or no?
>>95339481
I thought Donald Blake was a magical creation of Odin.
>>95340441
>I thought Donald Blake was a magical creation of Odin.
I don't even know anymore anon.
Xavier school aint a real school
>Didn't finish high school
>schools Deadpool, Whor, MODOK, a Doombot, and so on
>>95341713
Didn't she get btfo by Whor and Deadpool?
Every single X-Man. Xavier's Institute just teaches High School Courses.
>>95343088
physically, but she won the encounters anyway.
>>95340177
Assume not unless there's actual evidence.
Lobo for example definitely didn't go.
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>>95338716
>Cap never went to college
Then explain this!It got retconned after he got frozen in the ice
>>95338716
She lived in an Genetic experiment / assassin training lab, but she never went to college.
>>95344735
Moonlighting as something relatively humble like a college professor would have been pretty cool. It always bugged me that Steve doesn't really do anything relatively normal in his life other than be a leader in a nebulous sense if he's not appointed to run SHIELD once in a blue moon, or being a glorified personal trainer to others on his team.
>>95343322
What a lame putdown.
>>95338919
Yes, it's in the old comics than when Odin made Thor into Donald Blake the first thing he did was go to college.
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>>95340474
It's pretty confusing.
Originally the character was just a mortal disabled Doctor who was vacationing in Norway with his nurse Jane. During an alien invasion the Doctor runs into a cave, becomes trapped in said cave, then finds a stick in the cave. Eventually he hits the stick in the ground which causes the stick to turn into its true form, which was Mjolnir (then it was just called the Uru Hammer, mainly because Stan Lee didn't know much about Norse mythology) and he finds out that he's worthy of the hammer of Thor.
That's why Mjolnir has that inscription, that whoever holds the hammer, if they be worthy, shall posess the power of Thor. Donald Blake was a human who got the power of Thor.
Then thorough the comic it was kind of a mystery as to what happened to the real Thor, then it got confusing when Odin summoned Thor to Asgard and calls him his son, and Don just goes along with it, he doesn't even recognize Loki.
Then it turns out that Don was Thor. Thor was sent to Earth by Odin to learn humility because he was a boastful arrogant jackass. Kind of like the movie except Odin cast an enchantment that made Thor into a mortal with a limp. As Donald Blake, Thor had false memories of a fake family and a fake origin as a human, and at some point in his life he goes to Medical school and becomes a Doctor.
Then a writer retcons it so that Donald Blake was a separate entity and both JMS and Fraction went along with it.
>>95344959
>It always bugged me that Steve doesn't really do anything relatively normal in his life other than be a leader in a nebulous sense if he's not appointed to run SHIELD once in a blue moon, or being a glorified personal trainer to others on his team.
This was actually a point of angst for Steve in the early Kirby and Stan issues, that he didn't have a normal life outside Captain America. I think it wasn't until the Stern and DeMatteis runs where Steve successfully leads a civilian life. He lived in a Browntown apartment and his supporting cast became his neighbors, there he meets a woman who later becomes his girlfriend and fiancee. He also gets a job as an illustrator and later becomes a comic illustrator.
Gruenwald also plays with all of that for a bit but then has his fiancee wanting to become a lawyer out of nowhere and makes her leave, then has Steve quit his job and it's back to being full time Cap and he has been there ever since.
>>95338857