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that **** was DOPEAnyone watch Ender's Game? My friend who likes the book said it was good.
Might watch it tomorrow. Also planning on watching Thor next week and Hunger Games in a few weeks. [emoji]128526[/emoji]
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that **** was DOPEAnyone watch Ender's Game? My friend who likes the book said it was good.
Might watch it tomorrow. Also planning on watching Thor next week and Hunger Games in a few weeks. [emoji]128526[/emoji]
Norman Osborn is Iron Patriot in the 616 universe (the main Marve Universe). Tony Stark is Iron Patriot in the Ultimate UniverseThat's awesome. Are they doing a dark avengers storyline? I stopped watching ultimate spiderman. The concept is cool but drake bell's voice as spiderman is just annoyingAt least the cartoons stay true to the source material. Iron Patriot is Norman Osborn in the Ultimate Spider Man series.
that **** was DOPEAnyone watch Ender's Game? My friend who likes the book said it was good.
Might watch it tomorrow. Also planning on watching Thor next week and Hunger Games in a few weeks. [emoji]128526[/emoji]
He can't be killed because of his healing factor right?
Deadpool can regenerate from pretty much anything. He has regenerated before from being a puddle of blood, as well as from being destroyed down to his big toe.Probably but Deadpool was alive at the end of Wolverine Origins even though his head got cut off
the Killing JokeAnyway, a few weeks ago, on fb DC asked what is the best Batman story arc. The fans voted Hush (although from my limited experience with Batcomics I would give it to the Court of Owls). They base their batmovies from combining story arcs. Wonder if that will lead to the big screen or not.
James Mangold & Hugh Jackman Set To Return For THE WOLVERINE Sequel
According to Deadline, Twentieth Century Fox has begun negotiations with James Mangold to return to direct a follow up to The Wolverine, with Hugh Jackman on board to reprise the titular character for an unprecedented seventh time. We had assumed that Jackman's role in Bryan Singer's upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past might mark the actor's final appearance as the adamantium enhanced mutant, but that was before The Wolverine did so well at the Box Office -- the movie currently sits on $413 million worldwide. The story it would follow is said to be under wraps, but apparently Mangold is making a deal to write the treatment, with Lauren Shuler Donner producing.
Anyway, a few weeks ago, on fb DC asked what is the best Batman story arc. The fans voted Hush (although from my limited experience with Batcomics I would give it to the Court of Owls). They base their batmovies from combining story arcs. Wonder if that will lead to the big screen or not.
James Mangold & Hugh Jackman Set To Return For THE WOLVERINE Sequel
According to Deadline, Twentieth Century Fox has begun negotiations with James Mangold to return to direct a follow up to The Wolverine, with Hugh Jackman on board to reprise the titular character for an unprecedented seventh time. We had assumed that Jackman's role in Bryan Singer's upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past might mark the actor's final appearance as the adamantium enhanced mutant, but that was before The Wolverine did so well at the Box Office -- the movie currently sits on $413 million worldwide. The story it would follow is said to be under wraps, but apparently Mangold is making a deal to write the treatment, with Lauren Shuler Donner producing.
They ****** up the Age of Apocalypse and the Phoenix saga in one movie yet people are excited to see them ruin Days of Future Past.
Anyway, a few weeks ago, on fb DC asked what is the best Batman story arc. The fans voted Hush (although from my limited experience with Batcomics I would give it to the Court of Owls). They base their batmovies from combining story arcs. Wonder if that will lead to the big screen or not.
Hands down The Dark Knight Returns is the best of the best, not just a Batman arc but of all comic book arcs out there.
Other good ones are The Killing Joke as mentioned, The Long Halloween, Year One, Son of the Demon, Death in the Family (OG) and Red Rain. I think those are the must-reads just off the top of my head.
The movies have completely butchered anything Weapon X for me so no on Maverick. I'd love to see Omega Red though.Need a storyline with Omega Red, Psylocke, and Maverick tied in somehow.
Psylocke cuz of Uncanny X-Force or some earlier story where they both had somebody in mind they wanted to kill in the comics (to me he looked like a taller Japanese Wolverine in a suit. All I recall from that is Wolverine would torture him every year by cutting off a piece of his body cuz he killed one of his lovers or something and Psylocke wanted to kill him for some personal reason. Think he brainwashed, made her kill for him, and raped her).Omega Red would be cool, why Psylocke though?
I dunno, TDKR kinda doesn't age well for me now. Still a really good story but I dunno about best of the best. It's iconic cuz it completely changed how Batman was written (and that's funny cuz most ppl should've just looked at it as a future elseworlds story like DOFP).Hands down The Dark Knight Returns is the best of the best, not just a Batman arc but of all comic book arcs out there.
When did they **** up Age of Apocalypse? Nothing related to that story has been in the movie (Legion, Apocalypse, time travel to the past, Bishop, etc.)They ****** up the Age of Apocalypse and the Phoenix saga in one movie yet people are excited to see them ruin Days of Future Past.
Omega Red would be cool, why Psylocke though?
She was already butchered an wasted in Last Stand.
Maybe if DofP reboots and resets the universe and they cast a hotter and actually give her a good role, then it could work. But recasting and ignoring her prior existence is just another FU to the movie-verse.
Ignore sunshine, dude just talks out of his a** at times.
As for TDKR, I think it aged well like Watchmen, it is just one of those gritty take on the character that everyone can read and enjoy. Sure it isn't the same impact when it first came out because it was so much darker back then but I feel it is still very relevant. It worked well in the animation they just released too, was simply great.
I think if you ask almost any Batman experts out there, the debate is always between TDKR and Year One for the most part, and I can agree with that.
As for Hush, I feel it is a good story but not great. Jim Lees art definitely makes it a fan favorite than the story I think. Still love that arc but take away Lees art and it may not get mentioned as much as it has.
I dunno, TDKR kinda doesn't age well for me now. Still a really good story but I dunno about best of the best. It's iconic cuz it completely changed how Batman was written (and that's funny cuz most ppl should've just looked at it as a future elseworlds story like DOFP).
When did they **** up Age of Apocalypse? Nothing related to that story has been in the movie (Legion, Apocalypse, time travel to the past, Bishop, etc.)