But black people tend to like “White-Led Films” a lot. Especially action movies. So this isn’t even a good attempt at a deflection/”whataboutism” on your part.
But black people tend to like “White-Led Films” a lot. Especially action movies. So this isn’t even a good attempt at a deflection/”whataboutism” on your part.
With such a posturing dodge, it leads me to believe that you “don’t” know what the phrase “most likely”means. Which leads me to believe that you don’t know much about engineering yourself. Since you can’t even grasp basic linguistics. Something far simpler.
Quick! Your facade is faltering! Go ahead and google…
So which was the stated method that was proposed in the article? Was it stated, or do you just not know what the phrase “most likely” implies; when it comes to what the entire notion of “an assumption” is?
That’s just an assumption on your part though.
Not everyone drives new cars. A WHOLE LOT of people still drive older cars. This caters to far more people/almost everyone, instead of only those who can afford cars made after a certain date. Your idea is a bit short sighted.
More people seem to care about BP than Spiderman in this instance, tbh. As most of the Spiderman attention seems to be some “Yay! Parker!” with an overwhelming amount of “His costume/voice are flatout awful!”
Heard from “whom”? The movie isn’t even out, yet.
Spiderman has been said to only be a small portion of the film though. BP’s role is going to be far larger.
Until Scott comes out with a contingency plan for Galactus himself (which BP has), then “yup”. Also, I don’t see Ororo on the pic you linked. Who not only out stragegized Scott, but who was out strategized by T’challa. When he shut down her powers.
Storm is a piecemeal character, who is only good in a team setting. Which is the case with almost ALL of the X-men, in general. Outside of the X-men she has practically no real strong connection with anyone in the rest of the MU.
He wrote a decent “See Wakanda and Die” arc, I’ll give him that. But that’s because he didn’t need to delve in to any of the mythos, that was beyond the surface. It was a book that could have been of any other hero.
He’s hardly “forced”. And often I roll my eyes whenever people use that word. Since it has become a completely useless and meme-like buzzword, that people use when they just flatout dislike a character, but don’t want to come across as a “deliberate hater.” Much like how people use the term “Mary-Sue.”
No, that’s just Jason Aaron showing that he knew absolutely NOTHING about the BP lore, and wanted to cast shade on someone other than the (constantly protected) X-men. This was YET ANOTHER case of X-writers failing to do research of something non-X related. T’challa hadn’t been the ruler of Wakanda in the books since…
The same marriage annulment that...you know...Shuri was responsible for? He pretty much had no say in it being annuled, since he wasn’t the High Priest/Leader of the Panther Cult.
I can always tell when I’m witnessing someone who’s only read scans on a website, and not actually read the character when he’s appeared in books. Despite their incoming claims to the contrary.