ramblingmoose
RamblingMoose
ramblingmoose

I mean, this is what it looks like with only practical effects. There’s no (or not much) computer post-production here yet, and you gotta assume a tentpole blockbuster like this is gonna have some computer FX, so the fact that this is what the pictures from set look like bodes very well to me.

Am I the only Hamilton trash who can’t stop singing the name of this comic?

“Power Man and Iron Fist... their names are Power Man and Iron Fist... and they’ve never ever ever kissed... but just you wait, just yooooou waaaaaait!”

Ka is a wheel and we all say thankya. This is beautiful.

Depends how you feel about Hickman. I thought his run in the Ultimate universe was pretty good and crazy ambitious, but not his best Marvel work (I’d rank that 1. Fantastic Four and FF 2. Secret Warriors 3. Avengers and New Avengers) but still better than most Ultimates books. I’m more partial to his run on Ultimates

I live in Harlem and I never knew how many weird murals we have hidden between the projects! I’m gonna be the very best.

My friend on the Upper West Side found out that the alley behind her place is haunted with Ghastlys!

My dad grew up in Sleepy Hollow, my grandma lived in Tarrytown my whole life (FYI, it wasn’t until like, 2010 that Sleepy Hollow was officially incorperated into a town. It was a part of Tarrytown until then). Even when this show was at it’s worst, I could appreciate the pickup shots of the Tarrytown MTA Hudson line

You’re thinking of Mark Millar’s Ultimates 2. I’m talking about a later book, Ultimate Comics: Thor by Jonathan Hickman. I just looked it up, it was Dr. Braddock, no first name, father of Brian. And he was working with Ultimate Donald Blake.

Here’s the wiki page.

Well I think it’s any number of things with Bendis (one day, when he is good and dead I’m gonna write a book about him. BENDIIIIIIIS!). He takes on too much. Besides writing something like 5 ongoings and a few spin-off minis for Marvel, plus the Civil War II event,and he is heavily involved with the MCU, the TV side

On the one hand, Vinkander might be my biggest celebrity crush right now... but I really thought Daisy Ridley was the perfect Lara, especially if they take cues from the new series.

Yes, I know that, I meant that Angela became his pet character (same with Luke Cage and Jessica Drew back in the early 00s). The thing with Angela was that she suuuuucked. She was boring, had a terrible look and made things more complicated without bringing anything exciting to the table (plus nothing she was in was

2) While Ultimate Thor did turn out to be Asgardian, wasn’t his hammer part of the Captain Europe project? I seem to recall it was constructed by mortals, collaborating with ultimate Brian Braddock. So despite the slogan down the side, worthiness doesn’t really come into play.

Do tell. I thought the situation really meritted it!

Well now I REALLY want you to read Hopeless’s All-New! He took the weirdest lineup and made it work! We’ve got the young time-travelling versions of Cyclops, Iceman and Angel, Laura Kinney the new Wolverine, Evan Sabanur aka Genesis and Idie Okonkwo. The first arc is dealing with the fallout of the “is Cyclops a

Yeah, that stop and frisk idea sounds dope (though the NYPD got rid of Stop and Frisk very soon after Miles’ book started) (but your idea is still crazy good!)

Well yeah, there’s what I think will happen and what I’d want to happen. I’d love if Ta-Nehisi Coates took a more active role at Marvel, or if they’d smarten up and give Ron Wimberly a call and a blank check.

I was talking about this yesterday.

I have high hopes!

I think there’s a lot of evidence to indicate that Marvel is thinking about where the MCU is going to be 10 years down the line when RDJ is pushing 60. I think this recent effort to bring young, minority, and legacy characters to the forefront is (in part) so that when they are doing casting in 10

I don’t think it’s as bleak as all that. And I don’t really buy into the whole “Marvel hates the X-Men because of Fox thing” (though I just saw X-Men Apocalypse and if anything can make me hate the X-Men, hoo boy).

I’m a big fan of Cyclops and I loved his slow descent into villainy. The best part were the ambiguous years in the middle. Hindsight is easy, but I’ve been reading X-books since Mesiah CompleX (and throughout the 90s, but Onslaught really turned me off) and I was really affected by the slow change. I remember thinking

*Shrug* I check a lot of comics sites, so when I see multiple headlines with variations of “SKRULLS CONFIRMED FOR MCU” my salt grains start calling to me.