WELCOME TO THE MARVEL MULTIVERSE -*RIP STAN LEE & Boseman* - XMEN97 release 3/20

The marvel vs capcom thing was just a BIG reach/fantasy lol I guess because that was my first exposure to how vast MU was as a kid. Although yall can't front an animated straight to DVD/Netflix along with a remake of the game in 2D would be a watch lol (more reaching) I'm just a foward thinker what are they going to do for Phase 4 or even 5? my 7 year old kid just seen her first marvel movie with AOU (and was actually excited about it) so I am just thinking of how all this could lead to another 10+ years of greatness and to geek out with my kid. Crazy to think she will be 11 when phase 3 is over. I explained to her that the first iron man film that started all this came out the year she was born lol.

Some people are speculating the MCU possibly doing a Young Avengers which would be perfect after a few inhumans flicks and with Cassie (stature) making her first debut in Ant Man as a kid it would be dope to see a group of MCU kids grow up and become a team. Here's a good read on it http://moviepilot.com/posts/2015/01/08/is-marvel-setting-up-a-young-avengers-movie-2567289

(WARNING a lot of reaching is done lol but still a good read)

It may be way off and since the characters aren't that popular it could possibly end up as a ABC/Netflix show. Which still would be dope nonetheless. I just pray it doesn't end up being Disneys answer to the animated Teen Titans which would make sense marketing wise but I'd be damned if I watched Disney XD lol
 
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I'm pretty sure MKX was the first one to do so.

I really wish Nether Realm Studios make an Injustice type of game for Marvel. Would be instacop on midnight release.

Just came back from Age of Ultron Round II and did not disappoint again. Elizabae Olsen is divine. Loki under the cloak stood out. Thor was the only one who took the quest for 6 Infinity Stones seriously LOL.
As for the Avengers theme, that is something that you can listen to on repeat for hours

Best music in Marvel imo:









And my guilty pleasure :pimp: :lol: :wow:

 

MK9 had Freddy Krueger, which is why MKX has Jason Vorhees...

And I was almost sure that the person with the cloak with the mask was Hela. It seemed like a feminine stature and tied directly to Heimdall saying "you've sent us all to hel"........

Eh
 
I hope CW doesn't disappoint.. i mean what else could go wrong, right?

I enjoyed AOU very much but some people has mixed feelings because they think it didn't lived up to the hype. I guess this will have the same dilemma
 
Son im watching X-Men first class right now and it just makes me SO upset that Hollywood is so caught up with rivalry and legal rights nonsense that all these brilliant marvel stories which are clearly meant to coincide are split up. Imagine how things would have been if Disney just bought Marvel studios out right from day 1 and threw billions into a TRUE MCU Avengers x X-men x F4 x Spidey universe. Or even from day one if they did what sony and Disney finally did and said hey lets squash all this and make some $ together yall are clearly winning. Things would have been so different. I guess there's a time for everything. Just imagine 3 hour long marvel movies with 20+ characters with AVATAR  budgets :wow: . Hopefully by the 2020's we atleast get a Marvel V.S. Capcom type of film ill be in my 30's hype as hell. 


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I'm glad these ain't the type of movies you make.
 
Wait, I thought some of you guys said the female Thor was some unknown Shield agent or did Marvel did a swerve?

Any chance this affects the MCU?

 
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^^^ WOW

Good on the writers for tricking us like that

Thor had specifically paid her a visit and crossed her off the list of possible Female Thors
 
Knew it was her when you flipped the page in issue 6 and they showed Ros without actually showing her pick up the hammer. Still an interesting twist tho.
 
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Master Zik Master Zik Very aware of Ultimate Hawkeye's history. However, something happening in the comics isn't a setup or foreshadowing for the film.
You're missing what I'm saying completely. I didn't say what happened in the comics foreshadowed or setup what happened in the movie. That doesn't even make sense.

I'm saying there was no foreshadowing that Hawkeye had a family in the comics at all. They literally just sprang that detail on readers in the comics. There was no foreshadowing about it at all. The entire time Ultimate Hawkeye is teamed with Black Widow and it's implied that they had something going on or had a past romantic history. Then in the next book it's mentioned he has a wife out of the blue and that he has a kid a few issues later (while at the same time having BW hook up with Tony or maybe that started by the end of book 1). That they did it in the movie the same way is consistent. There was no foreshadowing in the comic, there was no foreshadowing in the movie.

All the movies simply did was follow the same exact way Hawkeye was handled in the comic.
 
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Master Zik Master Zik Very aware of Ultimate Hawkeye's history. However, something happening in the comics isn't a setup or foreshadowing for the film.
You're missing what I'm saying completely. I didn't say what happened in the comics foreshadowed or setup what happened in the movie. That doesn't even make sense.

I'm saying there was no foreshadowing that Hawkeye had a family in the comics at all. They literally just sprang that detail on readers in the comics. There was no foreshadowing about it at all. The entire time Ultimate Hawkeye is teamed with Black Widow and it's implied that they had something going on or had a past romantic history. Then in the next book it's mentioned he has a wife out of the blue and that he has a kid a few issues later (while at the same time having BW hook up with Tony or maybe that started by the end of book 1). That they did it in the movie the same way is consistent. There was no foreshadowing in the comic, there was no foreshadowing in the movie.

All the movies simply did was follow the same exact way Hawkeye was handled in the comic.

We'll both the movie and comic did a bad job on that count, though since it's from the ultimate line of comics I'm not surprised at all. Those were all terrible minus Spider-Man.
 
Master Zik Master Zik Very aware of Ultimate Hawkeye's history. However, something happening in the comics isn't a setup or foreshadowing for the film.
You're missing what I'm saying completely. I didn't say what happened in the comics foreshadowed or setup what happened in the movie. That doesn't even make sense.

I'm saying there was no foreshadowing that Hawkeye had a family in the comics at all. They literally just sprang that detail on readers in the comics. There was no foreshadowing about it at all. The entire time Ultimate Hawkeye is teamed with Black Widow and it's implied that they had something going on or had a past romantic history. Then in the next book it's mentioned he has a wife out of the blue and that he has a kid a few issues later (while at the same time having BW hook up with Tony or maybe that started by the end of book 1). That they did it in the movie the same way is consistent. There was no foreshadowing in the comic, there was no foreshadowing in the movie.

All the movies simply did was follow the same exact way Hawkeye was handled in the comic.

We'll both the movie and comic did a bad job on that count, though since it's from the ultimate line of comics I'm not surprised at all. Those were all terrible minus Spider-Man.
Oh wow. Bad taste alert. You just seem upset that you think you were suppose to see it coming and you didn't. To me that was the point of it.

I mean the way I always looked at is who gives a **** about Hawkeye anyway? He's not that important. The only thing close to interesting about him is when I thought they were gonna make him a mix of himself and Bullseye and they didn't. Who cares if he has a family or not? That it wasn't executed to your liking seems to only matter if you were a huge Hawkeye fan and wanted him to hook up with some chick.

I've recently read all of the Ultimate comics for the first time and I pretty much have the opposite opinion up until after Hickman left Ultimates and they let Kirkman on the X-Men. Millar on the Ultimates, X-Men, and then Ultimate Avengers along with Bendis on Spider-Man is some of the best comics that line had to offer.
Why wouldn't she be able to fly :lol:
I guess it's cuz she wasn't really doing that a lot before?

To me it's expected but I guess it's noticeable.
 
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Wait, I thought some of you guys said the female Thor was some unknown Shield agent or did Marvel did a swerve?

Any chance this affects the MCU?


Jane got the Thor cancers? context for us non comic reading folk?
From what I've read she already had cancer. Then Thor became unworthy, then she became the new Thor. However, transforming back and forth is like making her condition even worse.
 
Jane got the Thor cancers? context for us non comic reading folk?
She has breast cancer and this goofy chick literally went to Asgard where multiple people, including healers and magicians and Thor himself said they could cure it easily if she let them use Asgardian methods

But she says she wants to fight the cancer using Earthly treatments and beat it with her own strength

Which I presume is supposed to be some sort of message about women who fight breast cancer

But I somehow feel like women IRL with breast cancer would jump at the chance to travel to a magical realm and have their illness easily cured by healers
 
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Actually Marvel has a bit of new policy to sort of not what they feel is disrespect the actual situation of having cancer by giving it to ppl in comics and then coming up with easy cures. The policy has been usually up to the writer though.

In Daredevil, Foggy Nelson got cancer and the writer, Waid, said he wasn't just going to have DD go to Dr. Strange or Reed Richards to whip up a cure claiming that to be pretty insensitive.

In Spider-Man 2099, some neighbor of Spidey has cancer, think it was leukemia, and after he comes back to the future gives her a future cure. She's healthy and cured but then turns in to a monster. So David used comic consequences.

Seems like Aaron went the extra mile by addressing why that character would refuse that treatment in story though.
 
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I'm cool with it. Maybe it's due to how Fox has managed them, but I just don't care for the X-men at this point. There's very little variety to their stories. I'm glad the MCU is set up the way it is.

There is little variety to Avengers stories either. It's just as repetitive as X-Men.
Even though I am glad the MCU is the way it is now that they are more hit than miss, I still wonder "what if" because an X-Men CU could very possibly be better.
 
Makes sense, but now you have the conundrum of multiple characters having cancer and all of them refusing the presumably simple and quick treatments that should already exist in an advanced universe like the Marvel Universe

So it's either

Be insensitive to people with cancer

Or make very little logical sense as to why cancer isn't more treatable in an advanced society where magic, faster-than-light spacefaring technology, mutants, gods, aliens, and Reed Richards exist
 
But I somehow feel like women IRL with breast cancer would jump at the chance to travel to a magical realm and have their illness easily cured by healers
Of course they would but say that out loud. That **** is absurd. You can't say in real life and in the same sentence have travel to a magical realm be taken serious.

People with cancer and ppl who have fam that have died from it would be quick to be offended.
 
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