Because Superior Foes of Spider-Man was a thing. :p
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Because Superior Foes of Spider-Man was a thing. :p
So what is really the problem with Marvel? Their performance has been lagging a bit, but no moves have been made to reshuffle the creative chain of command or the print publishing arm. Are TPTB...
That is expecting a lot of any of these films, particularly a character like Thor whose mythos is already so grand.
It is highly illogical, but comics everybody!
This is much ado about nothing. Aside from the fact that it's much easier to see all of the characters on the new promo piece, they're also not using any repurposed art to make the new promo piece....
I actually like casual Thanos. I mean, he's already plenty durable without body armor. With the Gauntlet, he's a universal presence. What need for armor has he?
Nothing more than supporting characters. They don't need complete character arcs.
Movies have for decades told complete stories with larger casts.
Considering that the power of Zeref and Mavis combined was enough to allow him to remake reality, I think anything is possible from that.
Move over Super-Skrull, it's Paibok's time to shine!
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Easiest way to explain it would be Hela (and all death gods) being a fragment of Death the entity. That would allow her to wreck shop with the heroes still having a chance to take her out.
That's probably the easiest thing to explain. Unless you're traveling faster than the speed of light, space travel takes a long time.
Because Tom Cruise. I believe I read somewhere that he had a strong hand in the direction The Mummy went. Then again, I guess you'd have to blame Universal for even hiring Cruise in the first place....
I think part of the problem with FF is that Marvel gave Hickman carte blanche to tell a multi-year epic story for the FF that most creators will never get an opportunity to tell. It was a story so...
I'm not sure there's any thing Marvel can do to regain the audience long-term. A price decrease? That will only lose them money on their current publishing path.
Relaunches have proven to be...
Speaking of Spirits of Vengeance...whatever happened to Danny Ketch post-Aaron?
That's a First Avenger call back.
Glad to know I'm not the only person who liked the action here. Admittedly, it's not flashy and doesn't try to capture epic moments amidst the action. I can't think of a single action scene that...
They're their because Stark. That's his modus operandi. He consistently operates as if more is better. Notice how Peter tells Karen to pick something really simple for him. No need for the taser or...
KRAVEN!
It's silly that they have all of these animal-themed characters throwing down and yet refuse to introduce the biggest game hunter the MU knows.
Then again he may be a better cap for...
I think what I liked most about this film was their reinvention of the Vulture. The really committed to the vulture motif what with his modus operandi and they way they captured his movements. Enough...
Even from the title, I can tell the premise of this thread is flawed. :(
The market as a whole looks worse than it used to unless digital is making is adding 50% overall to sales.
Sure hope the teaser goes up online immediately. No plans for watching the game.
Also, how could they not see how wrong they got the lighting on Boseman's face in that picture? Marvel marketing...
The art style is good, but the animation is the worst I've seen for a superhero cartoon in decades.
This is exactly how I felt about the final throwdown.