Some posts about what's appropriate or not for this thread have been deleted.
Since this is about a film producer having a greater role over the comics, a lot of stuff is on-topic including bitching about the films or developments in the comics.
Some posts about what's appropriate or not for this thread have been deleted.
Since this is about a film producer having a greater role over the comics, a lot of stuff is on-topic including bitching about the films or developments in the comics.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
No. It should still be part of the larger discussion of what you expect/ want Feige to do with the Spider-Man comics, but a lot of stuff falls within that larger category. Personally, I would still anticipate a producer of the MCU films and upcoming Star Wars films having a very light role over the comics, so I doubt he'll spend much time on One More Day.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
Not sure if the thread should be deleted, but I do feel that it's loosing it's constructive element and that we're getting far off topic. I mean, I have no problem discussing different opinions on different media, but I am getting sick of how "this movie sucks!" comments are taking over the thread (the way so many threads are these days, it seems).
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Welp, the news on the front page of CBR has confirmed what a lot of people were speculating; Fiege's new role is also resulting in Jeph Loeb's ousting.
Kind of hoping this means the next crop of animated Marvel series kind of feel like less shallow tie-ins to the MCU.
The artist formerly known as OrpheusTelos.
I see two possibilities. #1: Feige will want the cartoons, like the MCU, to honor the source material while having the breathing room to be their own thing. #2: Feige will want at least some of the cartoons to be in continuity with the movies.
I personally wouldn't expect Feige to simply have the cartoons "mimic" the movies. I get the sense he values the comics for being the comics, and wants the MCU to be the MCU. Seems like he'd allow for the same when it comes to cartoons, unless they are directly in continuity with the movies. It makes no sense to have the cartoons "follow" the MCU in the sense of retelling the stories that the movies have already told.
I wouldn't even be griping about it if it didn't seem to be chokeholding the cartoons as much as it does, especially The Avengers.
I hope so.
It's just we really don't have much of a basis to go off of. He seems to be taking more creative control over Marvel Television to make the TV shows all closer to the movies and more in-canon with the MCU and the only cartoon we know he was involved with is What If which is basically an extension of the MCU.
That's not anywhere a good argument or basis to draw anything when those TV shows are supposed to he canon the MCU and making them more like the movies makes sense.
Feige's animation credits include serving as Executive Producer on Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Wolverine and the X-Men, Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, Hulk Versus, and Thor: Tales of Asgard. I think it's safe to be a little calmer overall about animation.