Thanks to a thankfully forgotten miniseries by John Byrne, Deep Throat was a Skrull in the Marvel Universe.
Thanks to a thankfully forgotten miniseries by John Byrne, Deep Throat was a Skrull in the Marvel Universe.
The Skrull Kill Krew returned and got a second miniseries during Secret Invasion, so who knows?
He's playing Grandmaster in the next Thor film, and cameoed in the Guardians of the Galaxy 2 credits.
Since getting the Ghost Rider rights back, Marvel has only used the Robbie Reyes version in the MCU, so there's still room for the Nic Cage movies to be a part of it.
As was Ares, despite being a villain; and not just the Green Goblin's Avengers team.
During the 90s, the Avengers all wore leather jackets over their costumes for a time; that's including the Black Knight, who wears armor. Damn did the Bob Harras run suck ass.
Post-apocalyptic, probably.
In space with Cyclops' dad and his crew of space pirates?
That's forgetting Phyla-vell; she is the first straight white woman Captain Marvel though.
She deserves so much better than seasons 2&3 of Sleepy Hollow, at least the first one was actually good.
Alfre Woodard played different roles in Captain America: Civil War and Luke Cage, although her role in the former was only for one scene.
Is it as good as the Skrull burgers made of Skrull-cow meat, which gave the people who ate it Skull-like shapeshifting powers? (Yes, this is an actual thing which happened, and it was awesome).
I'd also recommend Kurt Busiek's concurrent runs on Avengers and Iron Man from the late 90s and early 2000s, which besides being very good features Carol's struggle with alcoholism as a major ongoing plot line, and really helped define her character. I would not at all recommend the earlier Avengers #200, unless you…
If I recall correctly they're supposed to be airing the pilot on regular CBS, but the rest will only be available on their streaming channel.
Lots of fans complained about having a Trek series set on a stationary space station, yet now most acknowledge that it was the best one.
And how do all the bridge controls end up looking like they're made out of cardboard?
Now how about airing it on a real channel instead of assuming that Trekkies will all purchase yet another streaming service just for this single show, which I for one am not doing?
Sorry, but I was sick of seeing the endless coverage of Simpson's trial back when I was a freshman in college and it was going on, and that hasn't changed since then.
Here's a team, BloodYoung, made of Wolverine, Cable, Collossus and Psylocke. Now DethBlud here is Cable, Psylocke, Wolverine and Superman, and noes misspelling iz kewl.
From the Pages of Maximum Carnage: Nightwatch! No you weren't the only one. I think that also was meant to be an ongoing but was cancelled very quickly so Marvel pretended it was always meant to be a limited series.