Ha, good one! Great one, even!
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Ha, good one! Great one, even!
Looking forward to when this becomes canon in the new USM proper.
If/when he shows up in Daredevil: Born Again.
Same.
The great thing about TAS Electro was that he actually made good on the kind of threat someone with his powers ought to be to the world at large. As Nick Fury put it near the end of that episode, "He...
Very cool.
Pretty much, and considering the whole industry seemed to be collapsing around that same period under the weight of too much speculation and overlong and overly convoluted storylines that weren't...
Thanks for sharing. That line really does sell just how horrifying that kind of villainy really is.
You're welcome, and yeah. Have a great day, hopefully.
Infamous Iron Man was way too good to have been as short as it was. That said, Kristoff Vernard wearing the armor would be a good way to keep that going.
Uh-huh.
Or something like Attack on Titan's Titan Shifters, who could generate what in essence were giant organic exoskeletons around their real bodies, which controlled the exoskeletons from...
Would have been nice, even though she gave them up when some Makluans dropped by while she was in space with Forge and informed her that the Rings were basically the disembodied essences of their...
Yeah . . . I'm rather bewildered myself.
Maybe . . .
The justification of many a genocide, it sounds like.
To be somewhat fair, the Mark Nil is primarily his latest Stealth Armor, not so much meant for combat, much less intense and prolonged combat.
Fall of the House of X?
Something like that, yes.
Oh, yeah.
If Marvel ever tries the Mangaverse again, it would be better served getting actual Japanese (or at least Japanese-descended) creatives, like Peach Momoko, to spearhead it so it...
I'm fond of Blindspot from Soule's Daredevil.
Given the role Roxxon and its subsidiaries and schemes have played more recently in the MU, it'd be cool to see Will O' The Wisp come back, too,...
Fair point, though I meant to say I was a bit confused at saying "Marvel's answer to/for the Avengers" and specifically referencing heroes/members of German background.
At least browse one of those Fandom Wikis before writing about the characters professionally, since the Fandom Wikis usually cite the exact books or arcs in which many of those connections were...
History, indeed.
Was Sharp the guy forced to share his body with Ogun's spirit, thus leading to the composite identity "Shogun"?
Big Hero Six should have been the Avengers of Japan, to say the least, albeit somewhat more inspired by Super Sentai . . . or, more likely today . . . My Hero Academia, One-Punch Man, or even Tiger &...
Pretty interesting lineup, though wouldn't that technically be Germany's answer to the Avengers within the Marvel Universe?
Thanks for the reminder. The Time Variance Authority did indeed exist well before the MCU.