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[QUOTE=Crazy Diamond;3222294]Off-topic: Well, maybe I'll be able to watch Roc, New York Undercover, and The Simpsons with decent streaming finally.
On-topic: For me there was a small window where I would've cared to see Storm and Black Panther together. That window has closed. As much as I liked some of the new characters Coates introduced I think it's time that BP gets a new writer. It's going to be weird watching the movie and then reading a comic that has little to no resemblance to it. Do I think he's the worst writer ever? No, that would go to Maberry (fuck Doomwar) but his run has been ok and very flawed.[/QUOTE]
[B]Comparing his S1 To Mayberry's DoomWar, I would say Cotes did more damage and was even more racist then Mayberry. If we are comparing all of Coates run so far to Mayberry, he is better slightly due to not completely chumping T'challa every opportunity (But it is only Slight better) and has made some slight improvements [/B]
[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;3222601]Speak for yourself.
Reginald Hudlin's BP will always be my favourite for the simple fact that Hudlin made Wakanda just as important to the BP mythos as T'Challa.
Hudlin also introduced Shuri long before Marvel jumped on the faux diversity bandwagon and in so doing, created a character with enough recognition to be featured prominently in the BP movie.
Hudlin's BP built on the foundation laid by Priest to create a 100% unsaleable version of T'Challa and Wakanda that remains unmatched to this very day.[/QUOTE]
[B]Priest's version was undeniably the most cunning and shrewd version around. Plans upon plans upon plans.
Hudlin's version is undeniably the most hardcore, savage version around. He crushed fools and let them know he was crushing them.
If those two versions fought eachother, It would be a sight to behold. I couldn't say for sure which version would win, BUT it would be a cool story arc Eh?
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[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3223052][B]Priest's version was undeniably the most cunning and shrewd version around. Plans upon plans upon plans.
Hudlin's version is undeniably the most hardcore, savage version around. He crushed fools and let them know he was crushing them.
If those two versions fought eachother, It would be a sight to behold. I couldn't say for sure which version would win, BUT it would be a cool story arc Eh?
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Hudlins would probably win, but Priests would then reveal him losing was a part of his plan all along.
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These posters are awesome.
[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3223052][B]Priest's version was undeniably the most cunning and shrewd version around. Plans upon plans upon plans.
Hudlin's version is undeniably the most hardcore, savage version around. He crushed fools and let them know he was crushing them.
If those two versions fought eachother, It would be a sight to behold. I couldn't say for sure which version would win, BUT it would be a cool story arc Eh?
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It would be interesting to say the least. :)
Picture this
Black Panther 1
Tchalla and Nakia so in love and happily married.
suddenly....Marvel buys back use of the X-men
Black Panther 2....storm pops up........
The drama!!!!!
[QUOTE=Ekie;3223238]Picture this
Black Panther 1
Tchalla and Nakia so in love and happily married.
suddenly....Marvel buys back use of the X-men
Black Panther 2....storm pops up........
The drama!!!!![/QUOTE]
Given that in the comics at least, Nakia turns into Malice that sort of fits actually. Though Malice or no Malice I sorta doubt T'Challa and Nakia will be happily married by the end of the first movie. Dating maybe.
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[B] Tchalla Shuri and Okoye are my favorite posters. They are all great though[/B]
[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;3223144]It would be interesting to say the least. :)[/QUOTE]
[B]I want this now. Get a good writer and a A list artist and let them go to work[/B]
So the posters are obviously going into everyone's motivations and role in the movie:
T'Challa "His father's legacy" - Taking over from T'Chaka and dealing with whatever baggage was left over from T'Chaka's reign.
Shuri "Her brother's keeper" - Taking care of T'Challa and making sure he's okay (makes me curious if they'll go into her own relationship with T'Chaka at all).
Nakia "Her King's Love" - Obviously referring to Nakia being the love interest in this movie, though it also sounds like earning T'Challa's love or her feelings for him will drive her to some degree in this movie (which does sound like Nakia now that I think about it).
Okoye "Her Nation's Honor" - Just about sums up the Dora's but also what we've heard about how loyal Okoye is to Wakanda.
Zuri "His King's Command" - Obviously painting Zuri as T'Challa's loyal follower and advisor.
Ramonda "Her son's survival" - Indicating that Ramonda's main concern is that T'Challa's safety and that he survives everything thrown at him as king.
Klaw "His enemy's revenge" - So T'Challa wants revenge on Klaw? For what? Especially since Klaw didn't kill T'Chaka here. I guess it might be connected to what Klaw did last time he was in Wakanda or what he does at the beginning of the movie.
Killmonger "His people's rage" - Sounds like Killmonger's motivations are linked to his people and anger they have over their treatment by Wakanda or the monarchy.
M'Baku "His people's pride" - Referencing M'Baku's status with his tribe and what he stands for.
W'Kabi "His nation's security" - Obviously referencing his role in the government.
Ross "His country's orders" - Indicating Ross is loyal to what the government tells him to do, which will likely conflict with what T'Challa is doing or any loyalty he develops towards the Black Panther.
[QUOTE=Ekie;3223238]Picture this
Black Panther 1
Tchalla and Nakia so in love and happily married.
suddenly....Marvel buys back use of the X-men
Black Panther 2....storm pops up........
The drama!!!!![/QUOTE]
Why would she need to pop up.......oh yeah cause “reasons”
[QUOTE=Vic Vega;3223000]Wow. I forgot they still made those![/QUOTE]
They never really left. The issue with those is outside of the library-you can barely find them.
I trip up on more of those in the used book store than Wal-Mart or Barnes & Nobles.
And that one-folks are going to go after that one. I think that might be the first black lead one. Falcon has one but it's under a different brand.
[QUOTE=Smoov-E;3223526]Why would she need to pop up.......oh yeah cause “reasons”[/QUOTE]
Thank Bast Storm will not be featured anywhere in the BP movie.
[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;3223563]Thank Bast Storm will not be featured anywhere in the BP movie.[/QUOTE]
Let’s hope Fox keeps the rights to the X-Men. Last thing Black panther needs are mutants ruining his life in the movies on top of comics.