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[QUOTE=Rumble;3143611][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/19WaQqD.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/w8iX4VG.jpg[/IMG]
Ahhh, young love :-)[/QUOTE]
[B]Can't have that now! Can't seem like she is genuinely enjoying herself and enjoying him. On an organic and non forced manner[/B]
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[QUOTE=Hypestyle;3143484]!!!!!!!!!!!
when did this happen? LOL.. :) got scans?
[B]I've always felt that a Black Panther/Wonder Woman crossover mini would be great, and to include a romance with TChalla and Diana... that would be cool.[/B].[/QUOTE]
Diana been bout that swirl life. T'Challa even hooked her up with a gift basket as a parting gift, he the original Derek Jeter :p.
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/FFSEJDq.jpg[/IMG]
Shout out to Beware of Geek for the scan upon request!
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This made me smile. Winston Duke talks about finding out he got the role of M'Baku :)
[quote]In his three-year professional acting career, actor Winston Duke has yet to appear on the silver screen in a major production. Come February, that’s all going to change when the Tobagonian native appears in Marvel Studios’ Black Panther. And no way you look at it, Duke is still as humble as can be while talking about his big break.
Originally thinking he was passed over for the part he auditioned for — the Wakandan villain M’Baku — Duke told People Magazine it was quite the emotional experience finding out he got the role.
“My agents love pranking me,” Duke recalled. “So they called and were like, ‘You really need to sit down for this. We’ve got some bad news.’”
No bad news was to be had, however. Duke was told he got the part and he’d be a member of one of the most impressive casts Marvel Studios has ever put together.
“I went quiet, just dead quiet on the phone,” he said. “And I started sobbing because it meant so much.”
Once he found out, it was off to the races as the Yale graduate tried learning as much about his character as possible.
“I was a big comic, cartoon, animation nerd,” Duke recalled of his youth. “So I was really familiar with it, but not as much with Black Panther. The neighborhood comic guy where I live in Los Angeles, he pulled every single issue of comic that my character ever appeared in. He found me the first appearance of my character and recommended different iterations of the comic that I look into. So the entire culture of this comic book world has been super supportive since day one.”
And believe it or not — Duke isn’t the only Yale grad on the cast. He’s joined by the Oscar-winning Lupita Nyong’o. Coincidentally enough, Nyong’o — who plays Nakia, a member of T’Challa’s all-female security force called the Dora Milaje — and Duke saw The Avengers together when it was first released.
“We saw the first Avengers movie together and had wondered if we’d ever get to a be in a movie like that — such a big budget, crazy vehicle with special effects and tons of funny, cool people that you admire,” Duke recalls. “And we were just like ‘Yeah, I don’t know if that’s ever going to happen.’ And then for this to be my first movie, her first Marvel film, we were like ‘Can you believe that happened? Do you remember Avengers in New Haven, Connecticut?'”[/quote]
[url]http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/10/05/winston-duke-black-panther-role/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3143974][B]Can't have that now! Can't seem like she is genuinely enjoying herself and enjoying him. On an organic and non forced manner[/B][/QUOTE]
Lol they killed that black man as soon as the writer left. Jeeez Louiz!
They couldn't wait!
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[QUOTE=Blind Wedjat;3144003]This made me smile. Winston Duke talks about finding out he got the role of M'Baku :)[/QUOTE]
As much as I was HOPING M'Baku would be in the movie, to be honest a small part of me still is surprised that he is. Glad marvel looked past the monkey suit and saw him for the valuable piece of the mythos that he is.
And it's always nice when a character is actually excited about the role.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;3143946]ugh... gross.
no thanks[/QUOTE]
Seriously? What is it that deeply offends you about this?
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[QUOTE=charliehustle415;3143748]Also in Grant Morrison's Wonder Woman Earth One, Steve Trevor is black and Diana grabs his package to make sure he's a man.[/QUOTE]
That one I did read and as much as I like Grant, I feel he dropped the ball on with that.
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[QUOTE=Hypestyle;3143484]!!!!!!!!!!!
when did this happen? LOL.. :) got scans?
I've always felt that a Black Panther/Wonder Woman crossover mini would be great, and to include a romance with TChalla and Diana... that would be cool..[/QUOTE]
Diana and T'Challa aren't going to happen, for obvious reasons. But if one considers Carol Dianas marvel counter part maybe that can happen down the line. Probably not anytime soon though.
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[QUOTE=XPac;3144128]Diana and T'Challa aren't going to happen, for obvious reasons. But if one considers Carol Dianas marvel counter part maybe that can happen down the line. Probably not anytime soon though.[/QUOTE]
[B]Why couldn't it happen in a cross over one shot? No reason it couldn't at all[/B]
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[QUOTE=Rumble;3144006]Lol they killed that black man as soon as the writer left. Jeeez Louiz!
They couldn't wait![/QUOTE]
[B] Probably salivating at the mouth while writing it too[/B]
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Jimenez said he routinely got hate mail about letting a filthy N-word put his paws on Wonder Woman while writing the book. That made what happened after he left even more sickening. Like the company wanted to assure racists "Don't worry. It's cool. We're not gonna have any darkies touching our paragon of beauty ever again."
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/36749-nycc-17-marvel-press-panel.html[/url]
Book panel with the writer of the BP novel and the writer of the recent Miles Morales novel.
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[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3144333][B]Why couldn't it happen in a cross over one shot? No reason it couldn't at all[/B][/QUOTE]
Only reason it wouldn't happen is for the same reasons Trevor Barnes was killed after Diana offered to give him a massage in her house.
Something about that was infuriating to people.
But I'm pretty sure Storm could reenact Monster's Ball with Bruce Wayne and those same people wouldn't mind.
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Damn! Trevor Barnes was clean shaven, well dressed, dreads fresh, no nappy-ness in sight! and [I]still[/I] was called a filthy n-word!
Jimenez might as well have just put him in a tall tee, durag, 3XL bball shorts and called him Jamal.
[QUOTE=Holt;3144347]Jimenez said he routinely got hate mail about letting a filthy N-word put his paws on Wonder Woman while writing the book. That made what happened after he left even more sickening. Like the company wanted to assure racists "Don't worry. It's cool. We're not gonna have any darkies touching our paragon of beauty ever again."
[url]https://www.newsarama.com/36749-nycc-17-marvel-press-panel.html[/url]
Book panel with the writer of the BP novel and the writer of the recent Miles Morales novel.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=ed2962;3144118]That one I did read and as much as I like Grant, I feel he dropped the ball on with that.[/QUOTE]
Diana didn't. ....
Ba dum buh
Be here all night:)
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Another variant costume plus funko pop
[img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DLeWxgPUMAAuseM.jpg[/img]