That's taking core concepts and creating new stories.
That's taking core concepts and creating new stories.
Many of the events in the movies loosely happen in comics.
Ok, not to crap on your point, but what stories are the various movies adaptations of?
Most of the Marvel CU movies haven't been direct adaptations of the comics in any real, meaningful way.
Needs more of this.
You can thank the writers for keeping it in the public consciousness. Other characters don't get a pass because it was "OK" when they did it, but because it's not referenced enough to be remembered.
That's not a bad thing. Why does every property with Marvel slapped on it need to fit into the MCU?
Ant-Man.
I liked them as a colored health indicator in Last of Us Remastered.
As people keep pushing better audio and video on me they should first consider selling me better eyes and ears, because I'm maxing out rapidly.
Correct!
Agreed. I mean, look at movie adaptations of comic books. Wolverine's hair isn't the crazy pronounced owl ears that it is on the comics page, it's an adaptation.
I could imagine people getting excited if these were actual photos of actors in costume or film stills, but, guys, these are second to third rate comic covers here...
Wait, I thought they leaked passwords, credit card numbers, personal information to help us.
Let's stop pretending that James Franco and Seth Rogan created this movie in a vacuum.
I feel like many of these modernist costumes (Spider-Gwen, new Batgirl, new Spider-Woman) are just instantly dated.
I'm level 16 and just burned out.
A friend of mine is doing Elf on the Shelf. His 3 year old was eyeing the doll and said "Daddy, I don't think he's real. How does he move around?"
I'm so incredibly sick of reboots.
In a world where a spaceman raised with middle America values defends a fictitious city from mad genius businessmen, super villains, and other aliens...teen sidekicks won't be the biggest pill to swallow.