Seeing as the Hawkeye Initiative was mentioned, thought I'd share this.
Male heroes dressed pretty much like women are dressed in comics.
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Great, now i'm gay...
Thanks, Bowielee!
Seeing as the Hawkeye Initiative was mentioned, thought I'd share this.
Male heroes dressed pretty much like women are dressed in comics.
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If I looked like that, I'd find every reason I could to dress like that all the time.Great, now i'm gay...
Thanks, Bowielee!
Who says he isn't.I think it's funny that the placement of Spidey and Superman's arm makes Captain America appear to be naked.
Badass Digest is reporting that this has finally been confirmed.Reportedly, the Russo brothers (Captain America: The Winter Soldier) revealed in an email to Sony Chairman Amy Pascal that they will be directing Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 and 2. If it's true that Joss Whedon is leaving the MCU after Avengers 2, I think I might be okay with them as replacement for the Avengers franchise.
Edit: Here is the article in question. It sites overtice.com, which is in Portuguese and so I don't know how reliable it is. But honestly, I believe it just because it kinda makes sense.
Basically all of Agent Carter's appeal comes from the setup: If you didn't care about the underlying premise of exploring what it meant for women to be told they weren't needed in the workforce anymore (especially if what was essentially super hero work at the time) then the show really didn't have a leg to stand on for you. If you did, it's one of the few mainstream works to address the issue. It certainly helped that the show had a lot of returning cast from the Captain America movies and tied up the ends of their relationship with Steve Rogers.I'm going to be honest here, I thought Agent Carter was boring as shit, so I hope they don't pull anything from that.
Well, I think the idea is that as a con man character, they can play him a bit more morally gray his start before he becomes Ant-Man, whereas having him as an out-and-out thief would place him squarely in illegal activity. At least, that's the rationale I suppose they could have had. Apparently, the positive response to Guardians of the Galaxy got the execs more open to how roguish a hero could be, considering the numerous crimes of that lot.How is a con man not a criminal?
The Mentalist is a con man. Many mentalists/magicians in real life are con men. It's not because you use tricks to deceive that you're necessarily using them for an illegal purpose (though, you'd normally assume one would if the term "con man" is used, I guess)How is a con man not a criminal?
Counterpoint: Robin Hood.Well, I think the idea is that as a con man character, they can play him a bit more morally gray his start before he becomes Ant-Man, whereas having him as an out-and-out thief would place him squarely in illegal activity.
"It's an illussion Michael, tricks are something a hooker does!"The Mentalist is a con man. Many mentalists/magicians in real life are con men.
As I said, that's the best rationale I could come up with. Still, cool to hear they're keeping Scott Lang as a criminal at his start."It's an illussion Michael, tricks are something a hooker does!"
Seriously, con man at least started out as a reference to tricking people into being defrauded, not as performing magic tricks for (paid) entertainment... at least as far as i recall.
I never understood movie-mystique's whole "Look at me, I'm hideous!" mentality...I think... I think this is where this goes.
Let's see, L to R: Red Skull, Bolivar Trask, Electro, The Destroyer, Emma Frost, Azazel, Nebula, Kyln Guard, The Collector, Venom, Ultron, a Chitauri, Thanos, Loki, Malekith, Magneto, Stan Lee, Curtis Connors (The Lizard), The Winter Soldier, Aldrich Killian, Silver Samurai, Emil Blonsky (the Abomination), Mystique, The Mandarin, Ronan the Accuser, and Laufey. Yondu Udina's arrow is zipping around but I don't see Yondu himself, and Deadpool seems have to left a half-eaten Chimichanga behind.I think... I think this is where this goes.
Well, technically, that robot was the prototype for the microbots that the villain ended up stealing from Hiro. Seeing as this is a Marvel villain collage, it makes sense to have him as it would be hard to actually add in the main villain amongst all the others.Also Hiro's first battle robot (Big Hero 6) is on the floor behind the GotG jail guard for some reason.
That's true, and it's probably more recognizable than the kabuki mask.Well, technically, that robot was the prototype for the microbots that the villain ended up stealing from Hiro. Seeing as this is a Marvel villain collage, it makes sense to have him as it would be hard to actually add in the main villain amongst all the others.
Gettin' all kinds of Kamen Rider in here.
Yellowjacket from Ant-Man. He has better Ultron eyes than Ultron does.
Actually, the one-shot called Hail to the King addresses the issue of the Mandarin.I still want an Ironman plot point that Ben Kingsley's character was actually really the Mandarin all along and he was pulling Killian's strings and putting on a drunk act.
Him just playing with one of his fingers right where a ring would be while telling his ridiculous story to Stark and Rhodes and then disappearing at the end would have worked wonders imo.I still want an Ironman plot point that Ben Kingsley's character was actually really the Mandarin all along and he was pulling Killian's strings and putting on a drunk act.
Actually, the one-shot called Hail to the King addresses the issue of the Mandarin.
It turns out the Ten Rings is a real terrorist organization, there is an actual Mandarin who serves as its head, and he is very pissed at Trevor and Killian for co-opting his organization and his identity.
I think the issue was more that some people, after seeing Iron Man 3, would wonder if the Ten Rings had been a real organization since the first film or if it was a fake then. The short just helped to clarify that they were a real organization in the MCU.Also, the 10 Rings not being real was a silly retcon, why would they make Stark build missiles in the 1st film if they where just a cover for people exploding form extremis?