lorhan87
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lorhan87

This is what I usually do. When I cosplay and see stuff I like, I tell the vendors (who usually do want a pic) that I’ll be back in regular clothes later on because it’s a lot easier to relax and browse when in jeans rather than covered in spandex lol

I would hear them from artists and exhibitors selling comics in a lot of the more popular SoCal cons. Wondercon, comic con, etc.

“I don’t really have peers anymore.”
That should be an Avenger codeword for, “He thinks he’s a god! SHOOT TO KILL! SPARE US ANOTHER CROSSOVER EVENT!”

That would be great, but only if they could get an Iron Man cameo for the finale. Not even an RDJ cameo. But like the AoS are inside a 10 Rings base fighting and trying to download critical information and we see Iron Man flying around outside through a window would be all it takes. And if that just happened to be the

I love Clint, and I love Renner’s portrayal of Clint, and I’m tired of all the “Hawkeye sucks” bitching. He’s easily the most relatable of the Avengers.

Mine too. It may not be a popular opinion, but for me Hawkeye and Black Widow are the hearts of the movies. Two people trying to do their job and maybe hang onto a somewhat normal life. ("Aunt Natasha")

I also enjoy that Hawkeye feels like he owes her since Pietro saved his life. That was a nice bit of continuity.

They’re called maglev trains, and Japan has been running them for at least a decade. The difference between a maglev and ‘hyperloop’ is depressurized tube creates less drag and allows higher speeds at lower rates of energy consumption.

Bucky should definitely be in the Black Widow movie - they should make him the damsel in distress that she rescues. :) Sleeping Beauty?

These guys should really stop over-hyping all this. I think what they are doing is actually cool and want to get stoked on it, but the way it’s being presented makes them look like incompetant morons.

They’ve essentially tested technology we already know to work and use in other applications?

IIRC, in the Wakadan culture, the Black Panther is the greatest warrior in the country, not necessarily the king. So T’Challa may have already been Black Panther before Civil War. And I honestly don’t see T’Chaka being much of an agile fighter. Given how easy T’Challa is with the suit and powers, it’s very likely the

Without a doubt. I wanted him to have more screentime. It was an interesting parallel with him and Tony avenging their parents’ death. T’Challa coming to grips with it and Tony acting like an angry teen. Also, interesting that Tony only ever says that he killed his mom.... nothing about Howard

And I liked that comparison between the two. At his heart, Stark really is someone that’s never grown up, and suddenly being greeted with the man that murdered his mother and father completely pushes him over the edge. T’Challa, a man born and raised to lead and fight for his people is clearly hit hard by his grief at

Funny that he was so much more wise and mature than Stark. Stark had his parents killed 20 years ago, T’Challa had his Dad killed just the other day. Yet T’Challa was wise enough to realize he should be seeking justice, not straight up murdering someone (Stark with Bucky).

I would love that, if only because it’s a nice duopoly, with Tony’s Avengers operating under the UN, and a Wakanda-supported Avengers operating under the shadow and cloak that always surrounded Wakanda itself.

It’s little of both.

“Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consumed them. I won’t let it consume me.”

I love that the comments section has so quickly become polarised around the exact arguments of the movie.

After seeing Civil War yesterday with my family, I asked my daughter, all of 9 years of age, what she thought. Her observation was very clear: