More blue marvel talk.Eternals are top tier power level characters looking at thier powergrid and bio info.
Captain Marvel 2 Casting News & Rumors Discussion
There is talk of the squadron supreme showing up in loki.
BIG RUMOR: Marvel’s ‘Loki’ Series May Have An Appearance From The Squadron Supreme
https://hnentertainment.co/big-rumor...adron-supreme/
Loki Makes the Most Sense for Squadron Supreme's MCU Debut
https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/...heroes-reborn/
Squadron Supreme to Appear in Loki TV Series on Disney+?
https://bleedingcool.com/tv/squadron...series-disney/
More rumors, from last year:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA9OekYfndc
Speaking of top tier level powers.
Anybody seen this?
MCU Theory: Monica Rambeau Will Be Stronger Than Captain Marvel
https://www.cbr.com/monica-rambeau-s...aptain-marvel/Monica Rambeau has finally gained her comic book powers. If similar, her powers will easily surpass Captain Marvel's already incredible abilities.
I honestly don't see how the two are one and the same, other than the purely cosmetic stuff. Now if they establish that Monica is a scientist with antimatter based powers who is strong enough to move planets, then I'm there with you. But just because she has a blue outfit and eyes that occasionally glow with blue visible light...well, I'm going to need much more than that.
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That's right, I forgot that Makkari was being revamped as a black woman. Interesting. Makkari was the Eternal equivalent of Mercury. Mercury was the messenger of the gods. The "gopher." He was also the patron god of thieves. And yes, he was fleet of foot. So they've made Makkari a black woman? Interesting, indeed.
I would have preferred them making Zuras and Azura/Thena black. But that's just me.
How do the Eternals fit into mainline 616 stories at this point? Their most recent run hasn't been uploaded to MU yet, so I'm outta the loop.
Does anyone else get the impression that, with few exceptions(X-Men, F4, Sentry, Spider-Man), the last decade or so of Marvel Comics has been written with the MCU in mind? I've gone all the way back to 2012, when Marvel began it's Marvel Now/All-New reboot, and a lot of what they've published between now & then seems adaptable to Film or Television(Infinity, Secret Wars). Additionally, a ton of characters who started getting pushed(Carol Danvers, Star Lord, Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales, Loki, Monica, Nova, America Chavez, etc) have either already been featured in the MCU, or are now rumored to be.
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Well america chavez has been confirmed to be in mcu.
As for nova?
Richard and sam are coming to the mcu.
Kevin Feige Confirms MCU Plans for Nova - Eventually | CBRKevin Feige Confirms Two Versions Of Nova Are Coming To The MCU
https://www.cbr.com/kevin-feige-confirms-nova-mcu/
Kevin Feige Teases Nova (Richard Rider and Sam Alexander) MCU Debuts
https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/ma...ige-interview/
Oh, I'd say it's been at least 15 yrs if not longer. The movies have been influencing the comics both directly and indirectly probably since the Rami Spiderman/Singer X-Men films. There's both good things and bad things about it. On one hand, the comics aren't allowed to just be comics that are unique on to themselves anymore and unessessary changes are made to comics. On the other, some B and C level characters get used a little more or even get a miniseries once it's announced that they might show up in a TV show or film.
Last edited by ed2962; 03-11-2021 at 09:00 PM.