True, the Age of Ultron title doesn’t make sense, but naming it that gets a few times thrown in Brian Michael Bendis direction, and since he’s been perhaps THE driving force at Marvel for 15 years they like to keep him well fed.
True, the Age of Ultron title doesn’t make sense, but naming it that gets a few times thrown in Brian Michael Bendis direction, and since he’s been perhaps THE driving force at Marvel for 15 years they like to keep him well fed.
There have been 5 movies where the villains have been directly enabled by Tony Stark.
I enjoy Hickman plots immensely!
If you were to sum up the movie, I think Hawkeye said it best:
What about, you know, books?
Ok, I’m back. I haven’t read Justice League in years, but I’m in.
Nah, you’re fine, no worries.
*quietly buttons the last button on my cuffs* thanks...
You should give him a second shot.
Assassination is just murder with a strategic political gain.
Mark Millar is just printing money at this point, isn’t he?
This is pretty exciting.
It all sort of frustrates me at this point.
Well, that’s not exactly true. Products have had first gen versions that have tanked, and improved in a second model. Alternatively, sometime one company puts out a shoddy version of a product that another company then goes on to refine and master.
And the new ones, they’re better than the old ones, right?
It’s going to be amazing.
Absolutely!
You do realize that the versions of the characters shown in the films are distinct versions from their comic book counterparts. These characters are used differently on film than they have been previously in other media.
Isn’t that the truth (about Iron Man, Thor, and Hulk). These movies play up the fact that Black Widow and Hawkeye are black ops folks, good at the detail work, infiltration, assassination, etc. The plot should be written so that their skills are useful instead of turning them into heavy hitters on the same level as…
Remember that time they saved the world from generic bad guys?