Wouldn't it be awesome if the DC and Marvel universe got lived in the same universe. I think if they had in the beginning DCEU wouldn't have died.
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Should the Blip event have been 3 or 4 years instead of five? young avengers could have been formed during that time and other new superheros could have risen.
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Also, which Avenger do you think will show up and/or turn into a xenomorph?
While we may love to hate certain villains and antagonists, there are some that gain sympathy from us - even if it's only a little bit and it doesn't excuse their later actions.
Question is, which antagonists and villains - be it from the comics, the animated series, the live-action series, the movies and/or the games - did you feel sympathy for?
I'll throw in a lesser-known example here to get us going:
Appearing in an episode of the 1981 "Spider-Man" animated series (the one without Iceman and Firestar), Bradley was a scientist who was studying Spider-Man; living with his housekeeper Penny, who was a Spider-Man fan and whom Bradley loved.
However, Penny was unstable and emotionally manipulative; aware of Bradley's romantic interest in her and using this for her own ends - getting Bradley to do things for her in different ways such as playing on his aspirations, using his love for her to guilt-trip him and even getting sympathy from him by pretending to cry.
When she successfully acquired some of Spider-Man's blood, she manipulated Bradley into making a Spider Serum to give him the same abilities (Bradley using a Nephila spider as the basis for his Serum) and subjecting him to radiation. However, Penny subjected him to a much high dose of radiation - mutating Bradley into a half-human/half-spider mutate and with his mind warped from the transformation (although Penny was still able to control him due to his feelings for her).
After a clash with Spider-Man, Bradley (now calling himself "Nephilia") is manipulated by Penny into robbing Gold from an Armoured Train, only to be betrayed by her when he begins losing his second fight with Spider-Man.
Aiding Spider-Man, Bradley is able to help capture Penny - although she twists the knife a final time by angrily admitting to Bradley that she never loved him, even before he was mutated.
While Spider-Man is able to reverse Bradley's mutation (with Bradley retaining no memory of the events once he's back to been human again), I did feel sorry for what he went through - temporarily losing his humanity and permanently losing the girl he loved, all because that same girl manipulated him and his feelings for her to use for what she wanted.
If Bradley Shaw/Nephilia was ever brought back by Marvel, it might be interesting to see what would happen if they took a darker/more tragic route without a "quick fix" at the end.
So, which antagonists and villains do/did you feel sympathy for?
Curious to see what you guys think.
Basically, how this works is you put every Avenger or X-Man in this website: https://pickerwheel.com and spin the wheel 5-10 times. Whoever you get is your random team.
Ex: If I was using it to get a random avengers team and I got Hank Pym, Vision, Justice, Triathalon and Iron Man; that would be my Avengers team.
Chameleon!
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/Chameleon_(Marvel_Comics)
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The Question!
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/The_Question_(Vic_Sage)_(Post-Crisis)
Normal equipment! Savage Land! Victory via Incapacitation/Submission!
Have either the Squadron Supreme or the Thunderbolts have crossovers with other universes?
I've gotten this one from Thunderbolts (Earth-7642)
Are there any other crossovers?
- Strictly referring to either the Squadron Supreme and Thunderbolts (as well as any other similar teams.) Not including "X-Men."
It seems an entire Volume of Conan the Barbarian is missing: https://www.marvel.com/comics/series/31149/conan_the_barbarian_2012_-_2014?byZone=marvel_site_zone&offset=0&byType=comic_series&dateStart=&dateEnd=&orderBy=release_date+desc&byId=31149&limit=18&count=20&totalcount=25
I know she’s his clone but I always like seeing how similar Peter and Jessica look. Like you can see how he was reverse engineered to make her.
There will be 4 stages:
1)No one uses weapons only h2h.
2)Random meeting (standard equipment).
3)Everyone has 18 hours to prepare.
4)The fight is taking place, in a mall with a lot of civilians.
1)Sabretooth
2)Chameleon
3)Mystique
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1)Rhino
2)Mad Thinker
3)Madame Masque
As I was perusing the site, I stumbled on this page : https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Adewale_Ekoku_(Earth-616)
There is something on this page (and maybe others) that I find slightly offensive and that corroborates the stereotypes that Americans suck at geography.
Here's the problem : it says that the citizenship of this character is "African". Africa is a continent, not a country, so there is no "African citizenship". A better solution would have been "unspecified African citizenship".
Cause you know, heavy events happened (spoliers and whatnot)
Marvel Cosmic!
Sersi!
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/Sersi_(Marvel_Comics)
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DC Magic!
Circe!
https://dc.fandom.com/Circe_(Prime_Earth)
Normal equipment! Stormwatch tower! Victory via Incapacitation/Submission!
Cheetah or Tigra