Ooh, Black Panther and Doctor Strange! Both definites, since I probably won't be reading Avengers post-Hickman. That leaves... space (okay, BP was always a definite - this post is referring more to Strange).
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Ooh, Black Panther and Doctor Strange! Both definites, since I probably won't be reading Avengers post-Hickman. That leaves... space (okay, BP was always a definite - this post is referring more to Strange).
No Happy Pants sightings on Battleworld.
Ah.....fiddlesticks.
Not Yet. We'll have to wait to see what Higher Egypt looks like
This would be the best buddy action story......Two Kings & a Frog.
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[QUOTE=Ekie;1214600]Not Yet. We'll have to wait to see what Higher Egypt looks like[/QUOTE]
THats in INferno right?
Bleeding Cool confirms Duvenay... [URL="http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/05/13/ava-duvenays-marvel-movie-its-black-panther/"]http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/05/13/ava-duvenays-marvel-movie-its-black-panther/[/URL]
Well just checked Kevin beige twitter and apparently he is following Ava DuVarney so there is a possibility she will be doing BP
[QUOTE=TheCat;1215175]Bleeding Cool confirms Duvenay... [URL="http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/05/13/ava-duvenays-marvel-movie-its-black-panther/"]http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/05/13/ava-duvenays-marvel-movie-its-black-panther/[/URL][/QUOTE]
Not personally my first choice but nevertheless this is good news even though it's still a rumour
I have no qualms about DuVernay. The chances of the film being at least competent would increase,
I just hope Feige and Marvel will back off a bit and leave her mostly to her own devices. Ava seems like one of those directors who wouldn't stand for the studio heads breathing down her neck every second and monitoring her every move on a project.
[QUOTE=Lord Morph;1215227]I have no qualms about DuVernay. The chances of the film being at least competent would increase,
I just hope Feige and Marvel will back off a bit and leave her mostly to her own devices. Ava seems like one of those directors who wouldn't stand for the studio heads breathing down her neck every second and monitoring her every move on a project.[/QUOTE]
Honestly though, I don't think marvel movies are where you're necessarily the right project for a director that can't handle a good degree of micromanagement from marvel and disney.
Firstly because if she's not a comic book perso goingn, they'll likely want to make sure the movie to some degree at least conforms with the spirit of the comics. And secondly because it's a part of a shared movie universe which are all linked and buiding upon each other. In that sort of enviroment moreso than the average movie, they'll be looking over your shoulder to ensure everything fits. I think any director going in will need to accept that they're probably going have to give up a little bit of their own vision to a more shared vision of the greater MCU.
I imagine that was a big part of the reason why Ant-Man has director swaps... and that was a project that director was working on for years. It's not just about finding a GOOD director (though that's very very very important), but also of finding one that's the right fit for this particular movie. If she is great... if not, then similar to Ant-Man they'll move on and get someone else that is.
[QUOTE=XPac;1215370]Honestly though, I don't think marvel movies are where you're necessarily the right project for a director that can't handle a good degree of micromanagement from marvel and disney.
Firstly because if she's not a comic book perso goingn, they'll likely want to make sure the movie to some degree at least conforms with the spirit of the comics. And secondly because it's a part of a shared movie universe which are all linked and buiding upon each other. In that sort of enviroment moreso than the average movie, they'll be looking over your shoulder to ensure everything fits. I think any director going in will need to accept that they're probably going have to give up a little bit of their own vision to a more shared vision of the greater MCU.
I imagine that was a big part of the reason why Ant-Man has director swaps... and that was a project that director was working on for years. It's not just about finding a GOOD director (though that's very very very important), but also of finding one that's the right fit for this particular movie. If she is great... if not, then similar to Ant-Man they'll move on and get someone else that is.[/QUOTE]
I believe there has to be an equilibrium between the power of the director and Marvel studios. there probably has to be a form of negotiation of how to manage the BP property that would make both parties to be in compliance with each other if not then the director would have to step out which we might have known but I think it's unlikely....at least for now
[QUOTE=Lord Morph;1215227]I have no qualms about DuVernay. The chances of the film being at least competent would increase,
I just hope Feige and Marvel will back off a bit and leave her mostly to her own devices. Ava seems like one of those directors who wouldn't stand for the studio heads breathing down her neck every second and monitoring her every move on a project.[/QUOTE]
I hope they step IN when they need to. I really don't want a boring movie similar to what Ang did with Hulk if she tries to get too artistic with it.
[QUOTE=Ekie;1215786]I hope they step IN when they need to. I really don't want a boring movie similar to what Ang did with Hulk if she tries to get too artistic with it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah for marvel movies at least I definately want marvel hands on to some degree. The directors and actors may or may not have a love for the source material but I know Marvel does. And while the movies obviously can't be entirely beholden to the comic I at least think showing that geek love actually helps the movies a lot.
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As someone whose experience of the Black Panther comes entirely from silver age Avengers, Geoff Johns run and New Avengers, but was rather impressed by the character, is this a good thing to get?
Hey all. Just wanted to know what was the issue that made you a fan of Black Panther?
For me, it started with Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol.1, #25, which began the "Vibranium Vendetta" storyline that ran through all of the Spider-Man annuals back in '91.:
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The cover image of Black Panther definitely caught my eye. I mean, he looks like an awesome ninja here. But, this issue had some pretty awesome moments. T'Challa really looked like a panther in this issue and there's a nice scene where he and Spider-Man are sneaking up on the Ghost. My favorite part is this splash page of T'Challa delivering a wicked kick to the Ghost. I believe that this issue is included in the a new Spider-Man TPB that features the Amazing Spider-Man Round Robin storyline.
So which issue would you say made you a fan?