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Storm: "WOLVERINE FOREVER!"
The Wakandan Trinity stared blankly back and forth at each other shaking their collective heads.
Princess Shuri: "You really don't love my brother do you!"
General Okoye: "Yeah, i've seen enough!"
Queen Nakia: "Why are you doing this to yourself... Like totally Bye Felicia!"
Storm: "Wait, let me try again!"
Storm crosses her left arm over her right corrects herself reshuffling her arms multiple times looking at the Wakandan Trinity for approval.
General Okoye: "Just stop!"
Princess Shuri: "This is so sad!"
Queen Nakia: "GOSH-DANG-DARNIT-DOO-HICKEY... I will give you 1.3 billion dollars to just GO AWAY!!!"
This Storm/Wolverine/Black Panther triangle is getting old!
NEXT!!! :cool:
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They are making me do this... :cool:
Burbank, California.
TNC storms (yes storms) down the hall past Pixar, ESPN, ABC, Marvel Studios and a couple of cosplaying dudes dressed as Pluto and Goofy until he reaches his destination.
The X-office.
Hearing a loud knock at the door the X-office employees scramble around a bit.
X-office: "OMG it's him everybody be quiet and act normal."
The door is answered...
X-office: "TNC, what brings you here?"
TNC: "Uhm... I don't know if you guys know this or not but I'm trying to work on the relationship between Black Panther and Storm."
X-office: "Oh yeah we heard about that how can we help?"
TNC: "Well... You could help by not featuring Storm with Wolverine so much... I mean look at this cover."
X-office: "Aw my bad I don't know how that slipped through editorial but it won't happen again I promise."
TNC: "Ok thanks I appreciate it."
Crossing his arms...
X-office: "WAKANDA FOREVER!"
As TNC turns to walk back up the hallway he can hear faint giggles behind the now closing door.
X-office: "Anyways... Let's get back on topic. I say we have Storm also run through the other X-men like Gambit, Scott, Kurt and let's bring Yukio back in the mix with some steamy scenes. Also let's explore a sexy magnetic relationship between Storm and Magneto in sort of a father figure gone bad role. We also have Sebastian Shaw on deck... Juggernaut... Toad... Sabretooth... Let's get to work people!"
X-editorial: "I thought you told TNC that won't happen again."
Various X-office personnel burst into laughter some sprawling out gut busting on the floor.
X-office: "Let's break for lunch... I can't with you man keep up!"
Strolling up the hallway confidently with a gleeful smile...
TNC: "It's so great working here knowing that everybody is on the same page and so cooperative!"
(sigh and whatnot) ;)
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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;3820538]It is just a variant cover but....
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You just couldn't help yourself, could you.
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[B][B]This Storm/Wolverine/Black Panther triangle is getting old![/B][/B]
NEXT!!! :cool:[/QUOTE]
You left out Jean/Yukio/Some San Francisco chick/Mystique
And Kymera...there is a child involved.
Hudlin warned us about this with that dream sequence.
I am a supporter of the Black Panther Storm union but not like this...T'Challa needs to take that character off of the pedestal and go enjoy life...Storm is a 'friend' among 'friends' at this stage in the game.
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On to other things: T'Challa vs the Tiger God
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[QUOTE=MindofShadow;3820538]It is just a variant cover but....
[img]http://community.comicbookresources.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=68819[/img]
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YOU are going need a LOT more tea than that. Can we just get Johnny Storm to heat up Lake Michigan and brew a lake for everyone to sip.
[QUOTE] get what you are saying, but the reality is there are more who think CW BP > Coogler's BP. I don't feel that way, but gotta think of a way to find a balance so that he is fully embraced. It seems the public wants more threatening in the suit T'Challa. So its important that they make him more dynamic and captivating in the suit so that people can embrace the layered/political side later on.
Hate to say it, but the way people talk about T'Challa this year almost reminds me of Cavill's Superman (circa Man of Steel) except in a better received film. Not inspirational, badass or charismatic enough. A lot of that flack stemmed from the character finding his place in the world and not being the exact comic version. I've skimmed enough pages here to see even people are saying it here as well (Coogler's version). [/QUOTE]
The LINE of folks who wanted that movie to fail started at the LEFT.
Including one guy who deemed this was the movie that would KILL Marvel Studios and bankrupt Disney. If Tomorrow land & John Carter didn't kill Disney than nothing will.
He attacked black folks for supporting white supremacy of Black Panther and not supporting black creators like himself.
This went on from the first teaser trailer to the movie release.
He went to go see it with an "Open mind"-how open minded are you to say F-word Ryan Coolger-you proved you are a product of a single mother household.
He got EMBARRASSED. So what did he do?
He now says Cap Marvel, Ms Marvel & Riri Williams will RUIN the Marvel film studios and how low Marvel thinks of YOU black folks that they say Cap Marvel is the new face of the next phase of Marvel film not that Panther you supported. He only did this in 2 videos. He went HAM on Panther in at least 7.
Now do we need Marvel to say Panther is the face of the next phase of Marvel films? Box office doesn't LIE. Toy sales don't LIE. Trade sales don't LIE.
I don't need it to be said. I can SEE IT. All folks wanted was a well done movie with a BLACK MALE in the lead. CGI and all that other stuff don't matter to that hunger.
It didn't matter to me because this was the FIRST Marvel movie-I saw in theaters. I LEFT work early to see it. I bought the Steelbook blue ray.
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[QUOTE=LastManStanding;3821068]On to other things: T'Challa vs the Tiger God
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[B]I would of liked to see this fight. Honestly all of T'Challas cool fights as of late have been off panel[/B]
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[QUOTE=LastManStanding;3821068]On to other things: T'Challa vs the Tiger God
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Superior material.
ZERO milquetoast.
ZERO prayers from Wakandans for a powerup.
Just one WAKANDAN KING against an ancient deity.
That's the T'Challa I want to read about.
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[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;3819373][B] Which is fine because it wasn't his movie and he literally just lost his father and his murderer was at Large. We aren't going to get a very friendly Tchalla nor would I expect it, unless they went that stupid Noble negro route. However, in his own movie?
You can't have a guy who Just lost his father a week ago, being thrust Into the role of King, be this uncompromising and enigmatic person as he was said he felt he wasn't ready and asked his father what he should do. His father told him to surround himself with people he trusted and that's why we start seek out his supporting cast have more development and get into their minds as to what they are thinking.
We had a Tchalla that had to balance being a part, a king, a good man, and a superhero. I felt he was personally pretty badass when he was chasing Klaw down and had it not been that so many people were around he would of killed him outright "Every breathe you take is Mercy from me"
All in all, he couldn't be the same Tchalla in CW in terms of being revenge mode because there was so much more going on in his movie and now his actions affected his nation even more then before. Finally, in regards to his skills that's why I feel the warriors falls fights are arguably the best fights in the MCU. They are on even (not really as Tchalla is depowered and fights at a disadvantage) grounds and it's just a brutal fight. No trick's or powers just straight up skill[/B][/QUOTE]
Bro, I hear what you're saying but here's the thing.
Okoye had much more solid fight choreography on display than T'Challa in the Black Panther movie whereas the BP on display in CA:CW was pure fire and completely in control of every fight sequence he was depicted in that movie both in and out of ceremonial garb.
Though wracked with grief and a desire for revenge against whoever was responsible for his Father's murder, T'Challa showed a steely determination and pragmatic approach to tracking down his prey and in the end, preventing said prey from taking the cowards way out.
I saw the BP movie twice on the big screen and will pick up the blu-ray no doubt, but I know that I felt underwhelmed by most the post M'Baku fight scenes featuring T'Challa most especially the CGI laden final battle with Killmonger.
Doesn't make me a "hater" or detractor.
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[QUOTE=FLEX HECTIC;3820958]They are making me do this... :cool:
Burbank, California.
TNC storms (yes storms) down the hall past Pixar, ESPN, ABC, Marvel Studios and a couple of cosplaying dudes dressed as Pluto and Goofy until he reaches his destination.
The X-office.
Hearing a loud knock at the door the X-office employees scramble around a bit.
X-office: "OMG it's him everybody be quiet and act normal."
The door is answered...
X-office: "TNC, what brings you here?"
TNC: "Uhm... I don't know if you guys know this or not but I'm trying to work on the relationship between Black Panther and Storm."
X-office: "Oh yeah we heard about that how can we help?"
TNC: "Well... You could help by not featuring Storm with Wolverine so much... I mean look at this cover."
X-office: "Aw my bad I don't know how that slipped through editorial but it won't happen again I promise."
TNC: "Ok thanks I appreciate it."
Crossing his arms...
X-office: "WAKANDA FOREVER!"
As TNC turns to walk back up the hallway he can hear faint giggles behind the now closing door.
X-office: "Anyways... Let's get back on topic. I say we have Storm also run through the other X-men like Gambit, Scott, Kurt and let's bring Yukio back in the mix with some steamy scenes. Also let's explore a sexy magnetic relationship between Storm and Magneto in sort of a father figure gone bad role. We also have Sebastian Shaw on deck... Juggernaut... Toad... Sabretooth... Let's get to work people!"
X-editorial: "I thought you told TNC that won't happen again."
Various X-office personnel burst into laughter some sprawling out gut busting on the floor.
X-office: "Let's break for lunch... I can't with you man keep up!"
Strolling up the hallway confidently with a gleeful smile...
TNC: "It's so great working here knowing that everybody is on the same page and so cooperative!"
(sigh and whatnot) ;)[/QUOTE]
I see no untruths in the above satirical piece of excellence.
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[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;3821461]Bro, I hear what you're saying but here's the thing.
Okoye had much more solid fight choreography on display than T'Challa in the Black Panther movie whereas the BP on display in CA:CW was pure fire and completely in control of every fight sequence he was depicted in that movie both in and out of ceremonial garb.
Though wracked with grief and a desire for revenge against whoever was responsible for his Father's murder, T'Challa showed a steely determination and pragmatic approach to tracking down his prey and in the end, preventing said prey from taking the cowards way out.
I saw the BP movie twice on the big screen and will pick up the blu-ray no doubt, but I know that I felt underwhelmed by most the post M'Baku fight scenes featuring T'Challa most especially the CGI laden final battle with Killmonger.
Doesn't make me a "hater" or detractor.[/QUOTE]
Just sayin', but the Panther in Civil War was unleashed because he had no responsibilities or obligations beyond vengeance at the time. And in the end, he only found the correct man by some last minute luck.
The T'Challa in his own movie has had time to grieve, is wearing more responsibility and is far more thoughtful in regards to his actions. He couldn't play the rebel, because he was the system
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do we know exactly how tchalla beat tiger god? was this ever explained?
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[QUOTE=The Cool Thatguy;3821601]Just sayin', but the Panther in Civil War was unleashed because he had no responsibilities or obligations beyond vengeance at the time. And in the end, he only found the correct man by some last minute luck.
The T'Challa in his own movie has had time to grieve, is wearing more responsibility and is far more thoughtful in regards to his actions. He couldn't play the rebel, because he was the system[/QUOTE]
I hear my friend but I'm speaking on the combat sequences. T'challa being all diplomatic shouldn't have had any impact on the fight choreography.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;3821630]do we know exactly how tchalla beat tiger god? was this ever explained?[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately, it was never explained.
But that's what happens when the writer of the characters solo book can't be bothered to build up said character thus leaving it to the likes of the vastly superior Al Ewing to fill in the gaps.