Army of Darkness sequel
I’ll legitimately watch anything with Hannibal in it
@Mørningstar I really liked the walking dead tv series (at the time) and I’ve always loved superhero movies, so when i saw the tpb at B&N i just had to get it
Why i didn’t instead get a walking dead tpb is an answer i do not have
First book: marvel zombies
First movie/show: probably the first raimi spiderman, i have no idea what show
Favorite book: Watchmen, my favorite from Marvel is Earth X
Favorite movie/show: Hellboy 2 and Fx’s Legion
My favorites change quite a lot too but moondragon has always been at the top of the list, between her tenure with the Defenders to the Infinity Watch to her relationship with Phyla, ive always wished that she could get more love from editorial
Im really glad she hasn’t been completely forgotten about, but her exclusion from the mcu definitely hurt her chances at ever being a major character
I love Phyla too but Heather definitely ranks her out
It refers to the cycle of paternal abuse that runs in the Banner family.
Brian was abused by his father, so Brian sadly felt he was genetically predestined to be abusive (a “Monster”), as would be any kids he would have.
Which resulted in a self fulfilling prediction when Bruce was accidentally conceived, making Brian resentful towards and afraid of who his child might become, and therefore becoming an abusive monster himself while causing the mental trauma that would eventually lead to the hulk.
Circuit Breaker from the Transformers comic series
Because the showrunner has literally stated they’re different universes.
Assuming he doesn’t get too upset during it i think Bruce Banner would be a pretty safe bet
Ew Greg Land, automatic pass
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange æons even death may die.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Earth-10011
I have not seen either in over a decade, so it’s entirely possible i have incorrect information,
But looking into it a little i think it’s because in the first movie the chitauri’s red skull stand-in dies in the ww2 flashback during a nuclear explosion, but in the second movie he is alive in present-day.
Again, anything i know is largely second hand, so I defer to anyone with a more confident answer
Christine Palmer nor Mysterio are a part of the Captain Britain Corps, so whatever they decide to designate a universe is ultimately irrelevant to us as an audience because we already have had a numerical system to go by for years.
Up until recently with the mcu, the only real perspective we’ve had of cataloging the multiverse was through the lense of the CB Corps.
Just because the metric system calls a meter what imperial calls a yard (roughly) doesn't mean either perspective is wrong. The only difference is the perspective youre coming at it from.
In short neither are wrong, just one numbering system came first (and is more extensive), so therefore it is the more widely accepted.
The mcu was built off of hype culture and nostalgia from the beginning
I don’t know that those were sue and the kids from 616. I was under the impression that they were alternate versions that Doom decided to co opt.
I think the only 616 residents on battleworld were doom, owen, strange, and the handful of survivors on the life raft
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Wanda_Maximoff_(Earth-16191)
616 wanda was killed, with most everyone else, in the final incursion.
The only other version I remember was a variant in the a-force tie in but she didnt do much.
There might have been others around as minor characters but i don’t particularly recall them if so.
Edit: there was definitely a version in the “house of m” secret wars tie in as well, but i didnt read those personally