"He's called Maximus the Mad."Loki on a tv budget.
"Hmm, we can't really afford madness. How about Maximus the Miffed?"
"He's called Maximus the Mad."Loki on a tv budget.
That's an entirely reasonable thing to do.I'm gonna keep treating this as "general Marvel TV thread" because I don't know where to post about the other stuff.
Seriously, the bar has been set pretty high by Ryan North. Those books are a goddamned delight.I'm gonna keep treating this as "general Marvel TV thread" because I don't know where to post about the other stuff. There seems to be a lot of stuff now.
New Warriors cast locked in, including Squirrel Girl
I was on the fence with her, but then watched a couple Youtube clips and I think she has the right demeanor. Now they just need to nail the writing.
Might've noticed us praising the writing. There's a hint there. Kinda like when people praise Hush, but only talk about the art.I know it's one of the quickest way to get people defensive on the internet (and to make them jump to conclusions about what you mean), but I don't care for the Squirrel Girl art. I mean, I could see it if it brought something new to the table, but it's just cartoony, and feels out of place.
When I saw this, I thought it was going to be the 9/11 trailer.And on the complete opposite of the quality spectrum:
You are not alone. Marvel has been trying to make them a thing for decades, and it's only gotten worse since the Disney purchase. At best fans like them as supporting characters, but outside of Lockjaw it's a whole lot of ambivalence.I have no interest in Inhumans.
Ah, I didn't realize he was a character (and not just a pet). So I guess there's one character in the trailer I find interesting. But besides the giant teleporting dog... meh.You are not alone. Marvel has been trying to make them a thing for decades, and it's only gotten worse since the Disney purchase. At best fans like them as supporting characters, but outside of Lockjaw it's a whole lot of ambivalence.
Seriously, Lockjaw's great.
I'm fine with the "Nu-humans" as characters, i.e. the humans recently turned inhuman through terrigenesis like you see on SHIELD. Those are the ones I enjoy reading in the comics.I have no interest in Inhumans.
Hands on the wheel, buddy.Defenders is out? Shit, and here I am on the road...
I know Iron Fist has its defenders but I really don't think it's good. If you can find a guide to its significant plot points, I'd read that instead. It really feels like a show where the showrunner had no plan, and they didn't know how to work with their lead ... or cameras.Cripes, I really need to catch up. I haven't even watched Iron Fist yet. And with all the negative reviews I heard about it, I'm not really feeling motivated to bother. And feeling kind of 'meh' about The Defenders.
Maybe it's just because I haven't had the time, patience, or drive to sit down and watch anything at home these days, TV shows or movies.
Well, he never dies, so...How to tell if it's a Luke Cage scene: Hip hop immediately begins playing.
It's like the showrunners thought we'd forget he was black.
This is one of my main issues with Luke Cage. It's so jam packed full of stereotypes and black cultures (as in like every black cultural element in one) that in borders on blaxploitation.How to tell if it's a Luke Cage scene: Hip hop immediately begins playing.
It's like the showrunners thought we'd forget he was black.