It’s a hologram of Banner, not Banner himself—so the image’s human appearance could be like a Zoom filter. Bruce himself could be back in his lab in Hulked-out form, but chooses to appear in the meeting with a less-intimidating avatar. Easy-peasy.
It’s a hologram of Banner, not Banner himself—so the image’s human appearance could be like a Zoom filter. Bruce himself could be back in his lab in Hulked-out form, but chooses to appear in the meeting with a less-intimidating avatar. Easy-peasy.
I love the smell of gatekeeping in the morning.
Holy shit, Inside Hook is in dire need of a copy editor.
Well, that seems appropriately somber for a picture about fighty men in circus tights.
With art by Steve Ditko, no less!
I suppose it might, to people who don’t know what words mean.
I know it’s not what you meant, but for a moment I was envisioning a theme song with lyrics that shout out the parent company.
I started getting the giggles at “third sight,” but then I have a seventh sense about these things.
Wait, this wasn’t the one with the puppet?
Seems pretty disingenuous for a dude who, y’know, WROTE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY to say that he’s not interested in telling the story of his life.
And indeed, one of the Basterds was himself German—an ex-soldier who fucking hated Nazis, made no apologies, and accepted no excuses. Go thou and do likewise.
Yup. a.k.a Eddie Blake. And the final pages of the GN suggest that she may be following in his footsteps in some ways; she and Dan are talking about resuming their vigilante activities, and she’s pondering taking a new codename... wearing some kind of armor to afford her more protection... and carrying a gun.
Agent Blake might not be a new character, though; she introduced herself as “Laurie Blake” — meaning she could be Laurie Juspeczyk, a.k.a. Silk Spectre II, ten years older and now using the surname of her biological father.
The Jon Hamm/David Tennant video reminds me of a story about Cary Grant, who mistakenly received a telegram meant for his publicist—a reporter’s enquiry: HOW OLD CARY GRANT?
More likely, they’re to signify that Carol is a pilot. They’re the iconic aviator sunglasses design, which she’s shown wearing in the trailer.
No joke, he would have made a better Doctor Strange than Cumberbatch.
THEORY: The “D” is a rough approximation of a circled uppercase A turned on its side. Walt was secretly advocating anarchism.
I like that it actually looks like a picture the Hulk would draw, if he could find crayons big enough to hold without breaking them.
BLUE STEEL
The eyebrow thing he does, though.