Is she back to being Captain Britain?Well, she's not asian any more... of course, she doesn't go by Psylocke either...
Is she back to being Captain Britain?Well, she's not asian any more... of course, she doesn't go by Psylocke either...
People are going to see this because they can.Hmmm.
Dr Strange? Iron Fist? Hell, IRON MAN?“Guy lives privileged life, has wake up call, fights against bad guys while trying to overcome his own personality flaws.”
That’s her point. She liked Dr. strange and Iron Man, but she wants them to stop going back to that well (apparently).Dr Strange? Iron Fist? Hell, IRON MAN?
Oh, there's bunches more. But for every Miles or Kobalt, there's also a Green Fury/Fire or Jaguar.There's only one Hispanic hero I can name off the top of my head - Miles Spiderman.
Well, she's going to be really disappointed with films once she realises how few actual stories have the necessary mass appeal to justify the movie making expenses.That’s her point. She liked Dr. strange and Iron Man, but she wants them to stop going back to that well (apparently).
@Dave Upcoming shows in the MCU are more diverse, and most notably include the Disney+ series Ironheart where Riri Williams, a young black woman, will wear Ironman style armor. Not every Tony Stark fan wants him back for prejudiced reasons, but a fair number of them just can't stand to see a black woman wear the Iron- armor.
NO. Just let comic book characters die.
Also, screw the sexism and racism inherent to this campaign.
Double plot twist: He'll be actually playing the '90s Teenage Tony.Breaking News: "Robert Downey Jr not returning. Character to be recast. Tom Cruise current top pick."
I actually realized they COULD bring him back...an AI to guide Riri "Ironheart" Williams armor.Double plot twist: He'll be actually playing the '90s Teenage Tony.
And that's why they get Cruise to play a teenage AI hologram. Duh...It likely won't happen because getting RDJ back would be expensive as hell. But it happened in the comics, so it's not entirely out of the question.
I love Anothoney Mackie as Falcon and love the storyline of him taking up the shield, but new Wakandan wings, the shield, and what I assume is Wankandan style body armor *not an IM style suit*, at the end of the day he's off the rack human. Hawkeye gets away with it because rarely gets up close and personal, or when he does, it's against *humans*. Maybe some of you folks more up to date on his turn as Cap can provide some answers, but being as he's a baseline human, when he get's his ass kicked, how/if was the fact he actually would need to heal portrayed.
It's called suspension of disbelief. Lots of characters take damage that should be lethal and walk it off. Tony Stark should have turned into paste in his suit a long time ago.I'm just asking from a comic book prospective. That whole armored car is typical MCU cinematic license . If he's gonna get up close and personal as Cap *which I think is awesome*, strength, reaction time, and very importantly healing * because he's gonna take shots that require downtime* I'm just wondering if that was ever addressed in the comics. Comics got too goddamn expensive and manipulative pricing wise to *buy this other book for the next chapter* to keep following some time ago for me.
Whether or not in the MCU, which will be answered soon, Black Widow may have a variant of A super soldier serum.
Ant Man, usually as Giant Man experiences physical results and needs downtime when he's overdone it.
Suits of Stark Armor generally protect the wearer from physical harm until they don't
I am just asking if his * Sam Wilson's* limitations as just being human, strength, ENDURANCE, and healing, were ever explored in the comics when carried the shield.
But thanks for going to the dark place. You're a peach of a person.
...what?But thanks for going to the dark place. You're a peach of a person.
Yes, I feel like something was taken from my post that was not intentional. I was just asking why Sam was being singled out with Hawkeye like they are the only two regular people super heroes in the series. There was no other subtext, it was just as odd question when you have so many non-powered people who just use tech, like Iron Man himself....what?
Once again, as someone who fell out of the comics, did they come up with something to keep him healthy, there's always going to be Deus Ex Comica, but if/how did they get around it in the comics. And while I realize the MCU will ignore some shock blast or somesuch that can throw IM or Thor across a room and ignore the lesser armored peoples that should be pulped,Yes, I feel like something was taken from my post that was not intentional. I was just asking why Sam was being singled out with Hawkeye like they are the only two regular people super heroes in the series. There was no other subtext, it was just as odd question when you have so many non-powered people who just use tech, like Iron Man himself.
So your issue is that since his armor isn't all encompassing and won't block 360 degrees of possible attack, how does he survive or handle getting smacked in the head with a bat? Again, it's an odd question, because you just never have him get hit by an attack like that. It's the same line of reasoning as why all the soldiers shoot at Captain America's shield rather then his exposed legs, or why people with long range rifles always seem to run into primo fist punching range the minute the hero has to look cool rocket punching a dude to death (Looking at you, Boba Fett).And NO the Iron Man Suits don't count. They are a complete suit of armor, as opposed to Sam's primo spot for baseball bat on the top of his head
Let me take a stab what what appears to be the only question here. There a ton of movies out there, not just superhero moves, where the hero gets shot or stabbed. 3 scenes later, the wound is covered by some clothing, so you forget about it, and suddenly the sidekick is patting that guy on the very same shoulder with a bullet wound. It's a trope. Rather than list a ton of examples, lets just link directly to the trope:I love Anothoney Mackie as Falcon and love the storyline of him taking up the shield, but new Wakandan wings, the shield, and what I assume is Wankandan style body armor *not an IM style suit*, at the end of the day he's off the rack human. Hawkeye gets away with it because rarely gets up close and personal, or when he does, it's against *humans*. Maybe some of you folks more up to date on his turn as Cap can provide some answers, but being as he's a baseline human, when he get's his ass kicked, how/if was the fact he actually would need to heal portrayed.
This is why the Cherenkov-Kirby Reaction is so relevant.Also, superheroes wouldn't work if you actually asked them to obey the laws of physics. At least not as the genre they currently are.
That actually looks pretty good