Yeah, he was a lot more popular than Strange back then.
“Not as good as I once was… but I’m as good, once, as I ever was.”
Dr Strrange appeared in both Spider-man and a cameo in an episode of X-men
X-Men Forever
I'm not knocking it. Ghost Rider was super popular back then and like a lot of kids getting into comics in that era, I thought he was very cool. I remember being absolutely stoked when I watched that episode as a kid.
I just found that scene funny as an adult because, as I recall, there's no build-up to him appearing or any reference to Ghost Rider prior to him just showing out of the clear blue sky, one-shotting Galactus and immediately dipping out. Its so abrupt and awesome.
I sometimes forget about that Hulk cartoon! Was never the biggest Hulk fan but what little I saw was pretty good! I remember a lot of angst and body horror, moreso than the old 80s Hulk cartoon. That episode ending where Rick becomes the green Hulk and Banner the gray one was wild!
Take my dreams, childish and weak at the seams
Please don't analyze, please just be there for me
clip for episode 7 is out.. rogue is mad mad
https://x.com/xmenupdate/status/1782...608146792?s=46
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The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.
Much is this is wrong in obvious ways, but the second the Watcher showed up and they were using the What If design it should've been clear it was apart of the MCU multiverse.
I mean every time the MCU referenced X-Men it was the 90's series they were pulling from.
Plus the idea they didn't have high expectations for this show with the way they've been marketing it, along with the fact Deadpool and Wolverine another X-Men property is releasing soon is just ludicrous.
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.
The agreement also provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-MEN with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love. It only makes sense for Marvel to be supervised by one entity. There shouldn't be two Marvels.
I'm predicting Rogue's rampage gets the Avengers attention and they go to take her down or she just encounters Cap and he slips one of those inhibitor collars on her. Either way, Rogue's goin' down and the X-Men see this on the news and go to Genosha to free her. Combined with what happened in episode 5 and this, "Earth's Mightiests" picked the wrong time to take on the mutants. Before the X-Men can get to Rogue tho, they have to go through an army of Sentinels still hovering around Genosha. I'm thinking this is where Storm come back with a big re-introduction. How does Cable and Bishop figure into all this(since I assume they'll be back this episode too)... who knows?
Of course I could be wrong about all this
I was first thinking the yellow boot next to Cap's shield was Cyclops, but it may be Rogue after all.