If it weren’t for the fact that his suit still looks plainly red I might agree. But the helmet is clearly a different color (whatever it is - actually almost looks like polished brass).
If it weren’t for the fact that his suit still looks plainly red I might agree. But the helmet is clearly a different color (whatever it is - actually almost looks like polished brass).
Is DDs helmet this year's The Dress?
It really just looks like the lighting to me. I think it’s still the red costume.
It’s not really yellow DD though, he’s in his red costume with a yellow helmet.
By touch canonically.
Can Matt even tell what color his outfit is?
GenCon is interesting in that how you think of it is probably in part related to how you found out about it. I became aware of GenCon during the late 80s via Dragon Magazine articles, when it was all a TSR operation. I still think of it as a D&D/RPG con that happens to have some other geek stuff as well.
I’ve made my peace with the fact that people who aren’t into that kind of game consider D&D, Magic, and Warhammer to be board games.
FYI gencon isn’t just board games, I mean they have a small section of them in the corner, but mostly it’s tabletop roleplaying games, collectable card games, and miniature tabletop games.
Mythic was in Halo 2. Proof:
WB really finding new and strange ways to make movies that me, a decades long DC comics fan, have no interest in ever seeing.
i really dont know how i feel about this...
Both? Both.
More than two if you count all the different versions of himself he played in Agents of SHIELD separately. AoS counted as soon as they mentioned Agent May in the same breath as Agent Romanoff in The Falcon & The Winter Soldier.
He gets 6 strikes instead of 3, I should think. He’s a member of a very exclusive club along with Chris Evans. Actors that have played two entirely different Marvel characters.
Patton going to get that anonymous text that says, “Strike one”.
If the movie were in Marvel Studios’ immediate plans, then you think it would have been announced along with the Phase 5 and Phase 6 schedule revealed at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
she’s not a he! hope that helps!
The answer to all of your questions is: social conditioning and some people’s inability to free themselves from it.
That scarf is alarmingly close to trans flag colors. So... why can’t he be a trans man? That’d be a delightful bit of representation out of left field if true.