With the MCU Fantastic Four filming soon and coming out next year, what issues/runs do you think are quintessential for each character? What would you recommend for each of the cast to really know the characters they will play?
With the MCU Fantastic Four filming soon and coming out next year, what issues/runs do you think are quintessential for each character? What would you recommend for each of the cast to really know the characters they will play?
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is there an in-canon explanation for Johnny getting the same mutation as Jim Hammond's android body?
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There's also a fan theory that Toro is Johnny Storm's son who was timelost in a FF Annual 32.
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If that was the case, then why is he a mutant who was retconned to Inhuman? He'd be a mutate if he simply inherited his Dad's powers, like Mayday Parker, Spider-Girl.
Yes, that's Frankie Raye. I think that was adapted in the cartoons twice in the 90s, in Fantastic Four and in Silver Surfer.
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Do Johnny and the Android Torch use the same mechanism to Flame on? I remember they tried to explain how Jim works when they decided to say that the Vision was created from his body but I never got it.
"Cable was right!"
It was beyond lame.
Given how horrible Jason Aaron wrote Namor, and the crap he heaped on him, I'd prefer it if the writers completely forgot that Namor was in that run.
It's a question I ask myself repeatedly, especially given there was no charges, or trial or sentencing. It appears to be simply at the dictatorial caveat of Cap and the Marvel editors once again dumping on the character that doesn't have a book.
Because it made no sense, especially given there was zero justice for the Atlanteans.
Not exactly.
If you read the Invaders run, as well as Namor's own book, you'd know that Namor did not do that. In Namor's own book, back in the dinosaur age when Marvel gave flip about the character, a real super-villain, an air breather named Dr. Hydro, turned a bunch of people into water breathers, including Namor's first surface girlfriend, Betty Dean. There's no way he'd do such a thing, given the problems that caused and how hard he tried to find a cure for them. In that Invaders run, without permission or telling him, Professor X implanted an identity into Namor's mind, which was planning and carrying out those attacks.
The DEFENDERS of the Deep weren't attacking the surface world. They were attacking intrusions onto the ocean world, hence the DEFENDERS name. They were formed AFTER the latest surface world conflicts ended up with an Celestial dropped on Atlanteans. With Roxxon ships mining in Atlanteans waters, ending up with the murder the Atlanteans and the abuse of their corpses. With the invasion of a sovereign nation by the Avengers and interference in their judicial system. etc. etc. etc.
It's funny how only the Atlanteans are accused of war crimes, while Atlantis and their civilians keep getting destroyed and killed by the surface world. What did Reed say in GS FF? Oh, your Atlantis was destroyed by a gamma bomb from the surface, and any survivors are scattered nomads, but don't even think of doing anything, cause we surface dwellers have plenty more of those gamma bombs than that one.
If you mean, a typical Tuesday where Namor is abused for some other characters book, sure.
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
That retcon of Vision got retconed out, IIRC.
No. I don't think Johnny and OG Torch use the same mechanism. OG Torch and Toro both had Horton cells though some retconned history in The Torch mini-series, IIRC. But that probably got retconned out of existence when they made Toro an Inhuman.
I really am getting tired of the real secret secret history of characters, that changes everything we knew about the character!!!
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Preview for next weeks issue:
https://aiptcomics.com/2024/03/14/ex...astic-four-18/
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I do as well !
Franklin's sudden depowering in Slott's run rubbed me the wrong way, so I'm really looking forward to this
Also, he seems to have taken inspiration of Ben's "one day, once per year" situation :P
Also, SHIELD possibly coming back after.. what? 6 years now? (cameo in Bendis' Miles book finale notwithstanding)
the preview is fascinating. I'd like to think that "once a year" is not an exact, when it comes to cosmic powers.
I like this revelation and it rings true with many other theories about Franklin over his life, what he represses or hides --even from himself.
Still at some point I think either Val or Sue would surmise or suspect. At any rate, it is a fascinating and cool way to bring back the Franklin we all know was still 'there'.
Of course I'd wonder about other entities that should 'know or see' this too. Like the Watcher. Although Franklin may be so powerful, certainly the Watcher must be aware and somehow guiding even in the subconscious.
Or other beings...
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I came for Kate, I stayed for Bette Love Fantastic Four, Namor, Batwoman, Dr.Strange.... i love them all