I thought the Big Time stuff was cool and interesting. Seeing Peter meaningfully pursue a career in science at Horizon was a lot of fun. I actually enjoyed the majority of Slott’s stuff in the...
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I thought the Big Time stuff was cool and interesting. Seeing Peter meaningfully pursue a career in science at Horizon was a lot of fun. I actually enjoyed the majority of Slott’s stuff in the...
I stopped reading TASM the better part of a decade ago and I mostly haven’t looked back. The only time I’ve really bothered to check back in on the series is when it looked like Spencer was gonna put...
It’s the same for Superman. As far as I’m aware only Action Comics #1 will be in the public domain at least for a time, if that time ever comes. DC won’t lose the name Superman if/when that happens....
Fair with the WB running around in chaos remark. My point with that was mainly just to show WB have already ran through so many hugely bad ideas with Superman that I don’t think there’s much left for...
I of course understand the apprehension in believing WB’s treatment of Superman will be any different this time than it has been in the past. It’s only natural given the history. For me personally, I...
I mean middle ground with tone. There is still a huge space in that realm for original interpretations that are true to the creatives intent, and equally as important, appealing to a general audience.
I haven’t seen evidence that James Gunn is a Hollywood exec determined to strip these iconic characters down to the point where they are unrecognisable. He’s a creative first and foremost, I’m sure...
What Gunn’s full quote actually was: “His greatest weakness is that he'll never kill anybody, [and] doesn't want to hurt a living soul. And I like that sort of innate goodness about Superman as his...
Another aspect the TASM films had over the MCU duology is VFX. Marvel usually has pretty great CGi, so I’m not sure why Spidey in the MCU looks so obviously fake and plastic. Here’s a great video on...
This feels like a bit of a nontroversy. If the mini is good, then that’s great and if it’s not, who cares? There have been plenty of terrible Spider-Man comics published in the last 57 years and this...
What was the tweet of?
I mean I don’t know why Feige would have any reason to lie about that. He’s been on record for many months now saying that Far From Home will take place “minutes after Endgame”.
Well, it was originally supposed to be a Phase 4 film. But now we have another Phase 2 situation where a much smaller film (Ant-Man, Far From Home) will conclude the phase rather than the previous,...
Ultimate Prowler was always a pretty interesting villain in that he had such a close connection to Miles’ personal life. I think the only way a connection like that could be formed with the...
Meh, I don’t think anyone is gonna be too upset that they threw Hydro Man and Molten Man under the bus, and away from the spotlight of being main villains. I’d much rather see new, bigger villains...
I think this is the reason I've been losing interest in comics. it's really tiring seeing series being relaunched again and again.
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Alright, thanks for answering my questions. Pretty hyped to see it on Saturday.
How are Vision, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch in this? Are they likable characters?
How was it? Did you enjoy it more than the first one?
I completely agree about Battlefront. It was one of my most anticipated games of this year. Very disappointing, hopefully some gameplay may change my mind.
Can't believe it's been almost a year since the forums were rebooted already.
Has anyone here been playing Bloodborne? I've just gotten to Old Yharnam, and I've been loving every minute of it.
Finished the series yesterday, completely agree about Ben Urich's death. I wish they hadn't killed him off, so we could see him appear in the new Spider-Man movie. I actually preferred the look of...
I've been caught out too many times today.
Not really, since Beast, Magneto, Professor X and Daredevil are dead, just to name a few. And the "Dead means Dead" part, wasn't really ever a "rule". Look at Norman Osborn.
I think it might of been Plawsky who's said this before, but Ultimate was like a playground for creators, were the wouldn't be as restricted as they would have in 616.