green men and teleporting bulldogs are too removed from reality
plus people love dogs and green men are usually white-coded or portrayed as terrorists anyway
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green men and teleporting bulldogs are too removed from reality
plus people love dogs and green men are usually white-coded or portrayed as terrorists anyway
not perch...
the mother is anne weying
who got pregnant from the symbiote with eddie's dna during the sin eater arc, which happened in the mid 90s when eddie was said to be in his mid 20s
eddie brock, venom
his son dylan
carol was 29 in avengers annual 10
If we go with the 4:1 ratio of years to comic years then she should be 39 by now
if we go 5:1 she should be 37
Therefore she is late 30s right now, or there...
they did... they wanted to include people helping at some step of the process in some way... but also try to explain why they won't be able to help at xyz point. avengers stand up at the hearing and...
An event gives you more room to play with other characters and also more panel space, and they can and did show how these certain characters reacted to it.
The law didn't even continue for months....
That's not the real question here at all honestly. But I'll try to answer something tangetially
Events are always a biannual sometimes triannual phenomenon and being events they're "big". No single...
Cap did get miles out of a jam in miles' book
They were portrayed sympathetically in champions too. Simply acknowledging that they were sympathetic to the champions and wanted to help but got...
And outlawed 1 highlighted how they would be acting for this event. Fiercely against it. Looking sympathetic. Or something.
I already pointed out, it was absolutely unnecessary to even include the...
that's literally what Im saying hero v hero is always gonna be trrrash for characterization and they should do better
Yeah except this time the avengers were portrayed sympathetically and were against it and were shown helping. They technically should've been on the same side.
CWII also showed ororo uncritical...
Well they're young compared to the "old avengers" so it makes sense ;)
i hope they don't cancel the champions book
it has great brown, black, asian, inuk representation and is meaningful to a lot of people and the characters are good and have great team dynamics I'd...
the whole champions comic ended up selling poorly cuz of outlawed and a ton of these conflicts earlier. CWII caused the Ms marvel book's sales to crash.
It stopped working in any material way...
This only works if x-fans are only x-fans and not part of a shared universe of fandoms.
There was no need for drama, it's utterly contrived. The idea of "any publicity is good publicity" has been...
yeah meaningless hero v hero conflicts get pages of engagement by pitting fanbases against each other
doesnt mean its good, its just controversial :p
yeah im assuming covid fucked up so much of the pacing and resolution
the resolution seemed to happen very quick and way too easily
absolutely nothing of worth came out of this "event"
yeah im aware.
in that very issue it's mentioned that they tried to get a message to them because they were sympathetic and trying to help at the hearing but got caught up in a crisis
what is that besides being cute lol ?
Well I see a clear causation---->action. The CRADLE's extent wasn't news or atleast news to them, Ororo immediately approaching mystique about it seems to suggest this.
The avengers didnt also...
Brought to them the action and severity of how the law was being enforced with CRADLE, which made storm approach mystique making bringing them in more of a necessity
It's from the preview of this issue.
Cap: "Good to see you ororo :mad: "
https://i.imgur.com/dTxd7dT.png
kinda want to laugh at how poorly this whole interaction is written and drawn for NO reason. There was NO reason for anyone...
it's not even "our hand"
they're not enforcing the law here, but recognizing it brings them in harms way from those that are and giving a heads up
this is like someone telling you to stay away...