/r/WonderMan
A subreddit for all things Wonder Man! The Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee with artists Don Heck & Jack Kirby.
r/WonderMan is a subreddit dedicated to Wonder Man Comics.
Wonder Man is a Marvel Superhero created by Stan Lee with the help of the artist Don Heck & Jack Kirby.
First Appearance: Avengers #9 (Oct, 1964)
/r/WonderMan
Miguel Santos (Living Lightning) and Shang Chi watch a film of Simon's while the other Avengers either sit around or fight radioactive ghost apes. I'm curious about it, because it isn't Arkon IV: The Goblin Pit, and the mention of two sequels implies there's multiple projects Simon and Arnold Schwarzenegger have worked on together. I wonder if they're friends... Anyway, I'm having great fun with this series so far! Hope anyone else who is picking it up is having a good time as well!
Hey, I’m not sure how active this sub is but if anyone sees this I’ve been wondering what are the possibilities for wonder man to get his powers in the show? We know it’s ionic energy not sure if that substance has been mentioned in the mcu previously. My two guesses are
Option 1: something to do with the ten rings, Shang chi director is working on this show and Trevor slattery is back maybe they do some tie in where the ten rings organization uses some extraction from the rings to form some serum
Option 2: the hex: they could make his powers more magic based and he has the Wanda connection (not saying he’ll having anything to do with Wanda herself) but the hex thing was is a choice
Anyone have other theories? Just tryna spark a conversation with some people about this show.
Just curious if there were any updates on the TV show?
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"Marvel is The House of Ideas, it's always been The House of Ideas, and I hope we'll always be the House of Ideas. Which means, taking new storylines and new characters to new places. Sometimes they'll hit and sometimes they won't," Feige mused. "When you stop trying is when you atrophy and the whole thing will fall in on itself. I think it's trying to tell new and unique stories in different ways. We have a show coming up that we've talked very little about called Wonder Man, that I won't talk about much today either except to say it's extremely different than what we've done before."
I love the "What If..?" style of art they used here and Hellfire Gala-worthy fashion choices. May this tide you over until Comic Con / D23 / whenever we finally get our first official look at Yahya-Abdul Mateen as Simon Williams!
Between Bob Iger saying he is limiting Marvel's releases to 3 movies and 2 shows at most per year, and the Disney Upfront presentation he appeared at this week showing off Agatha All Along for later this year and Daredevil: Born Again and Ironheart for 2025, it's looking more like Wonder Man won't debut until 2026. What do you think about this?