No, that was a clone.
No, that was a clone.
No, he came back to life in Marvel Legacy #1.
Voyager, “the greatest Avenger [we’ve] never heard of.”
Also, calling it now, “Valerie Vector” is actually Val Richards and this thing is leading to the return of the Fantastic Four. Which would be awesome.
How many times is it now that Marvel’s pulled the “hero that you never heard of but ACTUALLY was there all along and we’re retconning them into having always been there and been important at that?”
I know there’s Sentry and Blue Marvel.
Is that the “direction” they’re taking Luke that Hamil commented about a few months back that all the anti-Disney fansites took as “proof” that he hates the new trilogy?
While I will admit that Bendis is responsible for some great material, his work has really stagnated over the past decade (at least), and this is good news. He can work on some different characters over at DC, and fresh writers at Marvel get a chance to move up.
With Black Panther perhaps?
I don’t know why everyone is breathless over the appearance of supposedly dead characters, or people appearing in old uniforms, so on. There’s Infinity Stones that control time and reality, either one could be used to make such things happen. It’s the ultimate continuity/plothole filler.
Kol, of the House of Kor, son of Slaw!
If that’s truly the direction Luke is taking, I am digging it. I could be wrong, but other than Kanan in Rebels and maybe Obi-Wan and Anakin at the end of the Clone Wars, we haven’t had a Jedi question himself to the point of being a Woobie. Maybe it’s a Skywalker thing? Regardless, it’s a cool approach as opposed to…
Cat based testing is the most accurate form of testing.
Anyone willing to speculate when the Infinity War trailer will drop?
I’m telling ya, Avengers 4 will be an alternate timeline/altered reality set after Thanos completes the Gauntlet in 3.
I’ve come to this conclusion after hours of vigorous testing in my basement lab with my cats.
I think what they really want is
They could do their entire saga releases without having to pay Fox a huge percentage.
Distribution rights for the original trilogy were still owned by Fox. after 20 years Empire and RotJ would go to Disney, but the original movie is held by Fox in perpetuity.
Good lord. This is really cool for the Marvel universe, but seriously, does Disney need to own everything? I think Fox has botched a lot of the X-Men movies, but at least they’re different. They’re a little rougher around the edges and Deadpool was far from being a “Disney movie.” What happens to the mature movies…
Not just Marvel, but it would also regain ALL of Star Wars that Fox kept in Lucasfilm deal. A New Hope would be Disney’s now.