Who did the Phoenix saga the best? The OG movie trilogy, the live action Dark Phoenix or the 97 x men cartoon series?
@Jstewart2007 the episode I’m talking about begin ls with Xavier before Congress. That’s all I’ll say for spoiler purposes
The last 2 or 3 is what starts the sequence of events that the new show picks up on.
I just watched the whole series and I like it. But if you just want to get prepared for the new, the last 3 would be sufficient so you know what leads to the new series start
I would watch the last 2 or 3.
My guess would be the time travel nonsense in Days of Future Past reset the timeline where he never lost it in Japan
I’ll reserve judgement till I see at least a preview
The Doctor (Dr Who)
Tralane (Star Trek)
Yoda (Star Wars)
Paarthumax (Skyrim)
Scarlet Witch (Marvel)
5 years means more ppl moved on providing more conflict and thus better storytelling
Better, Quill shouldn’t have flipped out when they were inches from victory
Not to the ones snapped
What practical difference would those two years make?
Ultron in comics 616 was made by Hank Pym. Boom. MCU is not comics earth 616
I think he means to the wiki articles
I would answer but I’ve never edited any fandom
Who did the Phoenix saga the best? The OG movie trilogy, the live action Dark Phoenix or the 97 x men cartoon series?
@Lagvaldemag so you are saying that mistakes are impossible and that two different ppl couldn’t have written an article about the same person?
Tattletale!
And also it comes down to the licensing agreement. A creator could just sign for a comic/movie to use the character however they see fit, or say how or how not to use the character. It’s all on the contracts
It comes down to who owns the character which comes to the contract they signed
If say Stan Lee owns Spider-Man, he can control how he is used. But if the contract says marvel owns the character cuz Stan Lee is an employee then Stan has no creative control
My proof is the multiverse is fact in marvel. Not all these earths know they are part of a multiverse. Some of these earths are very different from each other, like the GI Joe earth and the Transformers earth.
So if marvel makes a comic, it’s part of the multiverse
Just because they don’t know of a multiverse doesn’t mean they ain’t part of one.
Why not?