Yeah it is, they were already setting it up in this Cap/falcon book.
Yeah it is, they were already setting it up in this Cap/falcon book.
Captain Marvel #40
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https://aiptcomics.com/2022/08/12/ma...ain-marvel-40/
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I'm glad to see Wanda taking charge of the trial but I don't like how the artist draws her costume. It looks...frumpier?
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Wandavision is nominated for Best Fantasy Series (Streaming) for Saturn Awards. Elizabeth Olsen and Katheryn Hahn are also nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for Streaming Series respectively. While Multiverse of Madness is nominated for Best Superhero Film, Film Music (Elfman), Film Visual Effects and Best Supporting Actor (Wong).
https://deadline.com/2022/08/saturn-...tv-1235089636/
Sorry for the delayed reply. Apparently most of the Young Avengers have been introduced. I'm just not convinced that general audiences are as keen on the Young Avengers and the Thunderbolts as many comic book fans are. I FINALLY got around to watching Ms. Marvel and I surprisingly enjoyed. It might be my favorite Marvel Disney Plus show. I liked how the series went to Pakistan, delved into the history of the India/Pakistan divide and the frequent use of Urdu and Arabic. The characters were FAR more likeable than the characters in Falcon & The Winter Soldier, Loki, Hawkeye and Moon Knight in MY opinion. And Kamala's powers looked pretty cool. I even thought it was nice that Disney introduced a secret society that wasn't evil. But I'm getting a bit bored with the "time travel" and "dimensional" stuff. How many "dimensions" exist in the MCU now? And even though the time travel used in Ms. Marvel absolutely made sense for THAT series, I thought it was established in Endgame that if folks go back in time they create new alternate realities (in the MCU). But apparently changing your past CAN change your future now too in the MCU? That's why I'm REALLY leery of the MCU diving headfirst into "alternate realities", "time travel" and "magic" in its stories.
By the way, I saw Everything Everywhere All At Once, and I thought it was pretty good. I don't enjoy multiverse stories at all because they're hella confusing, but this one was more entertaining than I thought it would be. I think Top Gun: Maverick and EEAAO handily beat the Disney/Marvel movies released this year unfortunately (in terms of pop culture dominance). Looking forward to She-Hulk though.
Midnight Suns gameplay trailer shows off some of Wanda's cards in it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU9CGeIiFVA
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Tatiana Maslany wants She-Hulk to be Wanda's defense attorney: https://comicbook.com/marvel/news/sh...-court-lawyer/
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You could really spin something interesting out of this. There aren't currently that many specific laws and similar that relate to superpowered people in the MCU. The Sokovia Accords exist but they have more to do with having political oversight. But someones powers going out of control and taking a town hostage? No real law for that one. Demonic corruption? Nope.
Especially since mutants will be there in full force sooner or later this could serve as the groundwork for that. Someones mutant powers just randomly manifesting one day with devastating consequences to the people around them is a similar case after all.
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