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This is a subreddit dedicated to Marvel Comics, its publications and hundreds of characters. It is not affiliated with Marvel Entertainment, LLC and is an unofficial community owned and operated by dedicated fans.
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This wine tastes amazing and the name definitely is mysterious, hopefully Spiderman doesn't drink it.
I was rewatching Avengers: Age of Ultron, and I used to watch alot of the avengers: earth's mightiest heroes show when I was younger + that 1 film about the avenger's kids fighting Ultron as well as the "What if Ultron one episode", and it kinda feels like the Movie switch up ultron's way of accomplishing his goal (not by much but still with some distinction)
Like in "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes", Ultron was an AI meant to keep the peace, but the only way he could see peace being kept, and his directive being completed, was with the extinction of all life. But in Age of Ultron, I always remember that Ultron's goal was to create "peace in our time" by causing change to occur, to force evolution on the population via dino destroyer mk. 2 and to make them no longer reliant on the avengers (which is why he wants them to go extinct, not all of humanity, which is also why he only attacked citizens while hunting for the parts and things he needed if they provoked him, though he doesn't mind killing them)
Its also kinda strange, as the what if show never went into that aspect of him, mostly going the comic/"Avengers: Earth's Mightest heroes" route of extinction of all life in the pursuit of peace
I could totally be wrong, or missed something while watching that says he just wanted to cause extinction of all life, so feel perfectly free to correct me
With Deadpool and Wolverine having Logan take place in the same Earth, where was colossus and the others during this event
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So everyone thinks that Peter Parkers middle name is Ben or Benjamin. This to due to the moives giving him this nod to uncle Ben but I'm pretty sure this happened in the moives before comics. But back in the 90s inside of daredevil issue #377 on a little Stan Lee write in box. The other two questions were was iceman basically made to be the opposite of the human torch and why we're most of the heros in New York. But back to subject Stan says he never thought about it and then said his full name was Peter Pierpont Parker.
I was so sad when they canceled Cloak and Dagger. The show ended with pretty much where the comics roughly began, and I would’ve loved to see where they went with it.
Honorable Mention to Moon Knight. Please give it another season Marvel, I am begging you 🙏
As excited I am to see RDJ in action as Dr. Doom, I'm still really bummed they cancelled the Kang storyline. Kang had great potential. They could have just recast Kang or sidelined him in favor for Doom. They didn't have to flat out cancel him.
I don't know where they could add it but I'd probably shed a tear
I’ve searched far and wide, high and low for a canon explanation of how Buckys arm connects to his body, like, is it screwed into his skeleton? How exactly does it connect to his nerves, because we know that he’s able to perceive texture and such? I get how it could be feasible/would be done from a theoretical point of view, but I haven’t found any in-depth canon explanations. (My bad if this isn’t easy to read, I’m not great at translating my thoughts to text)
I tho it he weapons dealing an enlisting a kid in war (peter) were war crimes but what about in the comics?