monkeewon77
Monkeewon
monkeewon77

I was kinda hoping they’d return to the comics roots on this one. Darker and bleaker. It’d make for a great comedic-horror series.

Yeah the concept on that was PERFECT. Too bad it was all just a glimmer in the eyes of most us who own the 21/21 JS & the MiB Trilogy. Something magical about the idea of Will Smith chewing out Schmidt & Jenko, and then Captain Dickson comes in to tag in.

actually, any place this has happened has this sort of policy. i lived in Baltimore City for yrs and a place called XS had to put a off duty cop, in the front of the lower level exit because of the shear amount of times it happened every week, especially on any seating with multiple checks.

How many titles is this now for Ta-Nehisi “Brian Michael Bendis” Coates?

WHAT??! You just bashed all the X-Factor things I loved. I enjoyed most of Walt & Wheezie’s run on X-Factor, and seeing blue fuzzy Beast come back along with Angel turning into Archangel is basically one of my childhood memories. They gave me back the original 5 in a way I never knew them, since I jumped on in the

I think it was just the culmination of being post Bendis Era Xmen, and that soo much was jacked up about their core structure. Personally I liked alot of the Bendis Uncanny and All New Xmen stuff. It looked clean as hell with Stuart Immonen drawing. But so much changed and then they regrouped into Extrordinary,

Part of me wants to jump on-board with the “new Marvel”, but a bigger part of me wants to see a hard reset. DC has really outdone themselves by having a clean break refresh. I’ve certainly enjoyed some of the recent things happening in the 616 the past 5 yrs (omg The VISION, Infamous Iron Man, almost anything Al

DC’s Rebirth realllly deserves its props. The Chinese Super-Man, the Muslim GL & Latina GL, while making a book for the classic Hal Jordan & the GLC fans, Super-Sons, Batman & the Signal, etc. They’ve nailed the formula for new characters for fresh takes while staying true to their roots with icons like Supes, Bats,

It really makes me wonder what Zach had planned. He had expressed interest in making a MoS2 before BvS. I really wonder what we would’ve seen w/o the studios constant interference. I know that Geoff Johns is a total Cyborg fanboy. You’d really think that essential world-building would be a focal point for a studio:

ok, Fez from that 70's show.

“Would Tony Stark be inherently interesting if he was just a supporting character in someone else’s story? Probably not.” -yea, i really wasn’t a big fan of Spiderman Homecoming either...lol

nah, i get that the males vastly outnumber the females in action-superhero parts, but that the marketing of it has past the novelty phase.

good article. I remember Icon & Rocket. I’ve been saying this for a month or two now, DC should’ve made Man of Steel 2: The Cyborg. Not a movie about Superman, but based in Metropolis, and utilized some classic Superman Villain like Brainiac, Metallo, or even Cyborg-Superman to pit against Victor Stone. DCEU dropped

Amy Adams/Lois, Anne Hathaway/Selina Kyle, Marion Cotillard as Talia, Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper...and granted these women are meant as complimentary roles, to further define the male leads. But they are leads roles in themselves. You have very very boring, 1 dimensional movies with out them.

sucrOsis you should really give Red Sparrow a chance. the MCU Black Widow, i really love, but she’s not the comics BW by a longshot (being a shady assassin-spy who’s killed many times probably wouldn’t have played in phase1 Marvel). Kinda think RS may be the actual Black Widow. I’m going to see it.

*Putting out a great movie with a female lead makes a bigger statement than hammering us with marketing blabber telling us about girl power*

good points about Guardians being as much Gamorra’s story as it is Peter’s! It’s a large reason why I love GotG. She ties in the cosmic aspects and grounds it all within the story

“Nothing in your comment refutes that” ?

you nailed it. give us the meat! statements of substance regarding the character themself.

yea, but the MCU is a different case entirely, because Marvel themselves put themselves into that corner, because Fox owns (owned?) the female heroes people known & loved above most others ie Jean Grey, Storm, Rogue, Kitty Pryde, Sue Storm, etc. MCU got mostly B listers like Black Widow, Mockingbird, Scarlet Witch,