Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Yeah, I didn't mean precisely at that issue since I recalled something similar last issue.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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[QUOTE=LastManStanding;4371593]he is talented. I really liked how he has portrayed the habit on the covers as well. The actual habit I mean not the space one. By now his habit should have to standardized detailed look.
Only issue with the cover I have is storm of course
Interesting video that discusses the Black Panther run. One of the host iterates some of our dislikes with Coates run.
[QUOTE=Mr MajestiK;4372720]Fore real, it doesn't make sense, he had the opportunity to let Tchalla finally move on, but instead brought him back to this relationship that is doomed to fail because storm is not from the BP franchise and as such, marvel will let it burn... Again. Rather then using space Wakanda as the chance to get Nunakia, and M'Baku into the 616 to be less offensive versions of themselves and build them to more prominent roles and in Nunakia's case, a L.I that is fully controlled by the franchise
remember when TNC got a brand new major captain america villain to work with and tossed him aside for some 80's x-men villain and now some 80's spider-man villain no one cares about
can someone please get him writing a chris claremont solo book instead
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
I agree with alot of the stuff here too, however, they really don't give Hudlin he due credit like they should. Or really dive into the importance of Hudlin's Wakanda, because unlike the previous versions, Hudlin's Wakanda was the only version that was truly the idealic rendition of ab African nation. It's one thing that always bugs me when people talk about BP. They will praise Priest (obviously) McGregor , Lee and Kirby, but never really give Hudlin (or Liss for that matter) their due credit for what they did. Without Priest we don't have the MCU T'Challa we got, however, without Hudlin, we don't have the Wakanda, Shuri, or the Doras we got in the MCU either. So both deserve their credit
Yeah and the worst is, they try to act like his run didn't happen to some extent. You read articles about must read bp series, and of course you get Priest, and then they even try to act like Coates bullisht run is on par with Priests or Hudlin's while minimizing Hudlin's also legendary run. You can't have one without the other and you can't have MCU BP mythos without both of them
what is the storyline's current circumstances? is this taking place in a future context? Did Tchalla come back to the current time yet?