AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers

Emma Stone is, in fact, a natural blonde.

I disagree. Part of Peter's character is that he is a genius-level inventor/scientist type. He built these webshooters, and developed the formula for the webbing itself at... what? 14? 15? This aspect of him was totally downplayed in the Raimi films (which I loved) and he came off as just a kind of nerdy, bumbling,

Okay, okay. That's a fair point. He is not playing with a full deck, granted. But he definitely knows he is a comic book character. I believe that Loki had something to do with it, and maybe The Wrecker's crowbar? Something like that.

Deadpool isn't crazy at all. He just knows he's a comic book character... and he can "hear" the author's text boxes. Most of the time.

Not really... In From Hell he was simply an investigator, who himself was paranormal. He had premonitions or something. Sleepy Hollow, he was just a forensic scientist, which is why he was shrieking so much. He didn't believe in the paranormal at all.

We have to keep in mind that they cannot use any X-Men... Alas.

Ooooookay! Agent Coulson needs to bust some ass in this movie. And if he just happened to have some nega-bands secreted away somewhere, while he was on Earth to investigate the impending Skrull threat... well that would just be tops.

His rights are tied to FF and Silver Surfer, both of which are Fox properties.

It stands for Advanced Idea Mechanics. I am sure they would define it in the film, were they to go that route. I think they would be a weak villain though. They are literally just a bunch of scientists without any morality. A bunch of nerds in big yellow Haz-Mat suits. Not much of an Avenger's Level threat, in my

Can't use Dr. Doom, White Queen or Namor though... it would be a pretty small group. Though I think you are on the right track. I am certain Loki will be involved somehow.

(4) How did they acquire time travel tech? Simple. Omega. He invented it, after all.

That's all fair points. Especially about Peter David's actual involvement in the game. I never played Shattered Dimensions, so I can't comment there. However, I am positive that 616 and Marvel 2099 are in fact connected. I remember a Dan Slott written story of Amazing, during Brand New Day, where the 2099 Goblin comes

Whoa whoa whoa. They didn't even show Johnny bite it? They just had Sue crying, and Reed was all "Well. Looks like your brother's dead, Sue. Should I clone you up a new one? That worked so well with Thor." That's silly. He'll be back for sure when they revert to normal numbering again in a year or so. I think they'll

I totally agree with everything you said, except: I didn't really care for Metroid Prime. It was fun and all, but it was no Super Metroid IMHO, or even as good as Metroid Fusion. I like Metroid as a 2d side-scroller. I'd say the Primes are my least favorite Metroid games, actually.

Actually, if you read the article over at IGN, you'll see that there is some wacky 2099 villain who has come back in time and established a big fancy corporation producing future tech. He uses some of this tech to take control of Anti-Venom, and then removes Amazing Spidey's powers with it. So there you go. Honestly,

Absolutely. Because having retractable claws is way more far-fetched than being able to regenerate your entire body from a single cell.

That explains Scott's diamond fetish, right there.

You just made my day. Space Core. My God. I had almost forgotten this entirely.

Yes, traditionally "Pestilence" was known as "Conquest" although there is some speculation that he is really intended to be "Jesus." In the Middle Ages, during the height of the plague the story was sort of retconned to make it "Pestilence." Today, that is how he is most commonly referred to in pop culture and media.

Actually, he's a human from the future. Pretending to be American. But his brother (Grey) also had an American accent, so maybe they lived in future America.