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Sure thing there buddy. Tell that to Korea. Or Vietnam. Or Afghanistan. Or Iraq.

You may or may not know that you’re parroting the fraudulent sales pitch Lockheed Martin and the rest have been giving for the last seventy years.

Have to watch again but i’m almost certain that KillMonger said that “I have people” waiting and ready for these weapons.

The alternative would be awfully silly - he had been king for hours and he’s already coordinated a global insurrection? Although W’Kabi may been planning this already, discreetly grooming agents for

Loki was at his peak malevolence in Avengers, killing off a few thousand New Yorkers who didn’t even threaten him the way Tony did.

I don’t remember a lava chick in IM3 but right there in the intro he said that Extremis/Mandarin was a demon of his own creation.

Spy teams of one or two potentially don’t constitute more than a sleeper terror cell, and Killmonger clearly was talking about contacts he made doing black ops anyhow.


Exactly.

And you can be sure that W’Kabi spread the word before he bought him before the throne just in case things went South and he had to step in. The insurrection had already begun.

You may be the only person to ever accuse Loki of not being interesting.

And the actual Norse mythological character is about as prone to moral ambivalence and surprise reversals as any in canon.

I’m sure Bucky will be doing that in about three months.

The thing is that it was the CIA that had him imprisoned - obviously the Wakandans intended to sieze him for his crimes against their nation Mossad style but there was no way to prove that.

The manner in which KillMonger broke him out and then snuffed him perfectly suited the narrative he was pushing that he was

The bottom line is this : For some time now black creators have had the opportunity to expand on the character and his world and have had no complaints about limitations being imposed. Coates in particular only accepted the job with that caveat.

Because Tom Hiddleson just drags down everything he’s involved it. And Civil War was a terrible film.


We never did find out just how well organized and feasible Killmonger’s supposed worldwide network of sleeper cells really was. This might have been the wishful thinking of someone who fundementally wanted to see the world burn, rhetoric aside - which seemed more likely with every action he took once he gained the

That really is a bit much. The MCU has had plenty of sympathetic bad guys.

- Loki found out his family had been lying to him his entire life and did what he felt to be necessary to endure himself to them.

- Pietro and Wanda had their family killed by Stark’s munitions.

- So did Zemo, in a manner of speaking.

Come to think

I don’t hate their early stuff. But I grew up in a house where contemporary music was prohibited so their early ninties stuff is some of the first I ever heard. It’s a sentimental attachment.

Well, that was a stupid idea and deserved to be nixed.

Quesada has been a lot more accommodating than his predecessors - Christopher Priest and Ta-Nehisi Coates have both discussed this in interviews and their work has made it abundantly clear.

Again - tanks exist to take or reclaim territory and they never intended to surrender an inch.

Defensive fire is what turrets are for.

Been trolling here since the last Bush administration.

Congratulations on graduating from the greys.

Faux-intellectual?

He’s our best mainstream public speaker in years. Most of the time.

Just because you don’t see something doesn’t mean it’s not there.

We never got to see Kalue in blackface as he clandestinely made his way through Wakanda back in 1992 doesn’t mean it didn’t play out that way. Because it certainly must have, you know?

Mark it down on your calendar as the one time an AV article didn’t choose to define an artist based on the political leanings.

Ordinary World and Come Undone are the only Duran Duran songs I ever listen to. Nothing quite like either and absolute perfection.