Semper's Stupendous to Infinity and Beyond Everything Marvel Movie/TV Thread (2 Viewers)

Its the characters that make Marvel, Marvel. Change the characters, their backstories, and Marvel becomes nothing more then Amazon Prime's The Boys.
incorrect. unsurprising.
characters in Marvel have never been chiseled in stone - they are CONSTANTLY evolving

and i'm not sure if you realize but moving pictures are a different medium than still images - audio is different than thought bubbles
I get that women and people of color scare you, but it's ok. it will be ok
 
Its the characters that make Marvel, Marvel. Change the characters, their backstories, and Marvel becomes nothing more then Amazon Prime's The Boys.

What's interesting to me, and what Marvel does really well, is bringing otherwise relatively unknown (unless you're a comics fan) characters to life and making them integral to the MCU epic. I mean, few people outside of the comics world knew who Iron Man, Black Widow and Hawkeye, among many others, were before the MCU movies started. Same can be said for the villains as well.
 
Its the characters that make Marvel, Marvel. Change the characters, their backstories, and Marvel becomes nothing more then Amazon Prime's The Boys.
It's the characters that make anything anything. "Remove their superpowers, make them English, and make Tony Stark a butler and it becomes nothing more than Remains of the Day."
 
Between this and the Captain America suit in Falcon and Winter Soldier, seems Marvel is really going on hard on comics accurate costumes after doing the adaptational more real world thing for a while.

Gimme that yellow and blue Wolverine, man. Or do one better and give me the brown and yellow one.
 
Between this and the Captain America suit in Falcon and Winter Soldier, seems Marvel is really going on hard on comics accurate costumes after doing the adaptational more real world thing for a while.

Gimme that yellow and blue Wolverine, man. Or do one better and give me the brown and yellow one.
Brown Yellow
 
Marvel announced the title of the hotly anticipated "Black Panther" sequel: "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

The follow-up to the 2018 blockbuster hit will release on July 8, 2022.

The first "Black Panther" film grossed over $1 billion at the box office in a short 24 days. Star Chadwick Boseman was due to reprise his role as the titular King T'Challa, but died of cancer in 2020, shocking fans and colleagues who were unaware of his diagnosis.

Marvel head Kevin Feige has said that Marvel will not recast the role............

 
Marvel announced the title of the hotly anticipated "Black Panther" sequel: "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

The follow-up to the 2018 blockbuster hit will release on July 8, 2022.

The first "Black Panther" film grossed over $1 billion at the box office in a short 24 days. Star Chadwick Boseman was due to reprise his role as the titular King T'Challa, but died of cancer in 2020, shocking fans and colleagues who were unaware of his diagnosis.

Marvel head Kevin Feige has said that Marvel will not recast the role............

The Marvels on my birthday next year. And the week before that is The Flash with Michael Keaton's Batman. Gonna be a pretty sweet week.
 

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