Agreed. Six episodes is basically a long, long movie. Granted, the Marvel series originally on Netflix ended up dragging somewhat because they tried to stretch their plots for 13 episodes in each...
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Agreed. Six episodes is basically a long, long movie. Granted, the Marvel series originally on Netflix ended up dragging somewhat because they tried to stretch their plots for 13 episodes in each...
Might be right up Zeb Wells's alley, given his past Spider-Man stories.
Pretty cool concept art there.
I like your roster, especially since JYB would make an excellent Peter Parker based on some of his previous anime and videogame roles. And Laura Bailey voicing Black Cat, I think that's happened...
That would be a good twist.
"Abel Parker" or "Abel Reilly" would be good names for Spidercide.
Very nice.
Laura does have three claws. It's just that the third claw is in her foot instead of in her hand.
Alpha and Omega. Genius.
True enough.
And let's not forget that article from last year talking about how Hollywood overall loses billions (roughly 10 billion, to be more precise) every year because they (deliberately) neglect or ignore...
As the Riddler put it once when lamenting how much darker and edgier Batman (comics) had become . . . "Was I away when they changed the rules or something?!"
Having read Secret Reverse myself, it's actually an interdimensional invader using the technology behind the Secret Reverse game as a gateway into "our" world. That said, I enjoyed it a lot.
Yeah, considering how things are going now in the real world . . . Secret Empire might have (sadly) been somewhat ahead of its time. At the very least, there are plenty of people in real life on a...
Thank you.
Yes. And yes, they did. As for Marvel being afraid to take risks with other writers on a satellite Spider-Man book . . . it's still Spider-Man. He's Marvel's ultimate mascot. They'll play it safe...
Considering Norman is already the Joker if being Lex Luthor was his day job . . .
And a mass murderer who hijacked her nephew's body and life for months and somehow nobody knew or cared enough to put two and two together when "Peter" started acting unlike himself.
". . . I can't do this without you."
I'm personally of the opinion that Spidercide should ultimately save Ben by waking up and giving Ben back the foundational memories of being Peter Parker that Beyond stripped from him. Would be a...
Yeah, pretty much.
And he even got a cameo at the end of The Batman to hype up the (inevitable) sequel, so there's that, too.
Thoughts on Iron Cat #1, anyone?
Much appreciated.
Thanks for the refresher.
Most likely. Perhaps sooner rather than later.
Hmm, yeah?