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Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is dead to me. Evidently no BP in the base game, but maybe as DLC.[/QUOTE]
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Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is dead to me. Evidently no BP in the base game, but maybe as DLC.[/QUOTE]
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When Steve becomes good again, I would like to see more team-ups between him and T'Challa. I always liked their friendship.
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[QUOTE=nj06;2847301]When Steve becomes good again, I would like to see more team-ups between him and T'Challa. I always liked their friendship.[/QUOTE]
Part of me was actually kinda bummed that Reed ended up T'Challas BFF instead of Steve (even thought Reed makes perfect sense). I liked Steve and T'Challa friendship too. More team ups would be nice.
[QUOTE=Vic Vega;2847006]That is almost an understatement.
The DC resurgence of the 80's (and 90's) was directly caused by former Marvel personnel(with the notable exception of Clairmont) who jumped ship
to DC directly because of Shooter.
The Image Comics company was started by Marvel guys who didn't like the creator's rights system. The peeps that fled Marvel for DC didn't have an issue with the system (at least not yet), they left an arguably better place to work just because they couldn't stand the dude in charge.
DC might not even exist now as a publishing company if guys like Byrne and Miller hadn't gotten fed up back then.
And I say that as a fan of much of Shooter's work.[/QUOTE]
I think it was a few things. Marvel was way bigger, but I don't know if it was "better". DC started offering royalties before Marvel did ( although Marvel followed quickly after). And that was right at the time Shooter started putting his foot down (hence older guys leaving). But DC slowly realized that they were going to have to start taking a few chances if they wanted to stay in the game...the recruiting of British talent, developing new formats, pushing the envelope with certain characters, Crisis.
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there should be a panther shield with the panther symbol and colors on it.
[B]BONUS![/B]
Marvel Super Heroes tabletop role-playing game, Avengers Coast to Coast supplement book (circa 1988), [B]Black Panther[/B] profile: Note, despite basically impressive physical stats, there's a drastic lack of offensive capabilities of T'Challa, here.
[U]BLACK PANTHER[/U]
T'Challa, King of Wakanda
F Am (50) Health: 140
A In (40)
S Ex (20) Karma: 60
E Rm (30)
R Gd (10) Resources: Am
I Rm (30)
P Ex (20) Popularity: 55
KNOWN POWERS:
[B]Infravision[/B]: The Black Panther has Excellent
infravision and can see well even on moonless
nights. However, he cannot see in absolute
darkness.
[B]Tracking[/B]: The Black Panther's keenly-honed senses
give him Amazing Tracking ability. Outdoors, he can
follow a trail up to 12 hours after it was made; in a
city environment, the time limit is 6 hours.
[B]TALENTS[/B]: In combat the Black Panther uses Martial
Arts A, B, C, and E, as well as Acrobatics and
Tumbling skills. He is also trained in Physics.
[B]CONTACTS[/B]: In addition to he Avengers connection,
the Black Panther is a good friend of the Fantastic
Four. As King of Wakanda, the Black Panther has
diplomatic immunity in the United States.
[B]BACKGROUND[/B]: T'Challa became king of his native
land when his father was killed by the villain Klaw.
Before assuming the kingship, T'Challa had a lengthy
education in the United States. After passing a ritual
test, he gained the powers of the Black Panther, the
defender of Wakanda. Wakandan culture combines
tradition with high technology, and some of the
Avengers equipment, such as the Quintet, Captain
America's van, and Falcon's wings, are of Wakandan
design
[QUOTE=Hypestyle;2847427]there should be a panther shield with the panther symbol and colors on it.
[B]BONUS![/B]
Marvel Super Heroes tabletop role-playing game, Avengers Coast to Coast supplement book (circa 1988), [B]Black Panther[/B] profile: Note, despite basically impressive physical stats, there's a drastic lack of offensive capabilities of T'Challa, here.
[U]BLACK PANTHER[/U]
T'Challa, King of Wakanda
F Am (50) Health: 140
A In (40)
S Ex (20) Karma: 60
E Rm (30)
R Gd (10) Resources: Am
I Rm (30)
P Ex (20) Popularity: 55
KNOWN POWERS:
[B]Infravision[/B]: The Black Panther has Excellent
infravision and can see well even on moonless
nights. However, he cannot see in absolute
darkness.
[B]Tracking[/B]: The Black Panther's keenly-honed senses
give him Amazing Tracking ability. Outdoors, he can
follow a trail up to 12 hours after it was made; in a
city environment, the time limit is 6 hours.
[B]TALENTS[/B]: In combat the Black Panther uses Martial
Arts A, B, C, and E, as well as Acrobatics and
Tumbling skills. He is also trained in Physics.
[B]CONTACTS[/B]: In addition to he Avengers connection,
the Black Panther is a good friend of the Fantastic
Four. As King of Wakanda, the Black Panther has
diplomatic immunity in the United States.
[B]BACKGROUND[/B]: T'Challa became king of his native
land when his father was killed by the villain Klaw.
Before assuming the kingship, T'Challa had a lengthy
education in the United States. After passing a ritual
test, he gained the powers of the Black Panther, the
defender of Wakanda. Wakandan culture combines
tradition with high technology, and some of the
Avengers equipment, such as the Quintet, Captain
America's van, and Falcon's wings, are of Wakandan
design[/QUOTE]
I loved that game back in the day. Basically a marvel version of d&d.
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Since we're back on appreciation mode!
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T'Challa really does have the coolest look. It translates flawlessly into the MCU and works well.
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T'Challa really does have the coolest look. It translates flawlessly into the MCU and works well.[/QUOTE]
Hands down, he is the visually coolest character in comics. Or in the movies for that matter.
In that video rant someone posted earlier the guy in it referee to BP's suit as lazy because it's essentially a black jumpsuit. But while I see that point, I think the elegance and simplicity of the suit actually makes it stand out.
Even with later versions adding some bling, it still always came off as elegant to me.
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[QUOTE=XPac;2847503]Hands down, he is the visually coolest character in comics. Or in the movies for that matter.
In that video rant someone posted earlier the guy in it referee to BP's suit as lazy because it's essentially a black jumpsuit. But while I see that point, I think the elegance and simplicity of the suit actually makes it stand out.
Even with later versions adding some bling, it still always came off as elegant to me.[/QUOTE]
I agree. I like the simplicity of the suit. The MCU version is great because as you stated it does come across as elegant and also very regal. The silver highlights work great.
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There's no excuse. Some of the African gods have to become regular characters in the comics. Give them their own ongoing title. Thor, Hercules, have already been seen and have a presence.
[QUOTE=XPac;2847503]Hands down, he is the visually coolest character in comics. Or in the movies for that matter.
In that video rant someone posted earlier the guy in it referee to BP's suit as lazy because it's essentially a black jumpsuit. But while I see that point, I think the elegance and simplicity of the suit actually makes it stand out.
Even with later versions adding some bling, it still always came off as elegant to me.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. I think Spider-Man has him beat. His costume has the perfect blend of tech in it while still coming off as something that is designed for a gymnast specifically. The parachoute and little remote controlled bug are all fantastic additions. I don't know if you've seen trailer #3 for the Homecoming movie but that's what I was expecting T'challa's suit to be like. I honestly don't see how that can be topped.
T'challas is just bulletproof spandex. I think Black Widow has a better looking black costume. I wouldn't mind some gold accents on it though.
The Crysis 2 power suit is the direction that the MCU should take the Black Panther suit.
I say it a lot but in terms of friendships. I want to see Strange and Black Panther form a close friendship they seem like two people for one that have alpt of respect for each other.