Apparently this writer doesn't know Kang appeared in the comics long before Thanos did. It is a pet peeve of mine when friends who watch a few MCU movies suddenly act like experts about Marvel.
https://startefacts.com/news/marvel-...-thanos-ripoff
Apparently this writer doesn't know Kang appeared in the comics long before Thanos did. It is a pet peeve of mine when friends who watch a few MCU movies suddenly act like experts about Marvel.
https://startefacts.com/news/marvel-...-thanos-ripoff
That is some funny s***!
I understand getting a bit frustrated by friends who say they're "big Marvel fans" when they've only known the movie versions (which I, as a comic book fan, consider merely an alt-universe like the 1601 one). On the other hand, I'm always happy to see people getting interested in the Marvel Universe at large. My friends know I'm more of a comics geek, and sometimes ask me the "real" version of a story. I not too long ago gave a crash course of Secret Invasion to a friend, mentionning that it will most likely not be that story in the Disney+ show. Needless to say he was a bit disappointed
That comment from the article made me laugh:
<quote>I feel like Kang is just a Loki-level villain for Phase 4. It took 3 phases to get to Endgame Thanos, and each phase is about 3-5 years long. It's too early to say Kang is MCU's next big bad. At the end of Phase 4 or somewhere in Phase 5, is when we will get a clue about who the Thanos-Level villain is pretty much like how Thanos was sort of introduced at the end of Phase 1," one Reddit user explained. </quote>
A Loki-level villain? O_O
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Looking at their social media, it doesn't seem like they get much traction for their articles. And it just looks like they post nothing but bait and negativity.
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