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Did You Like the New Spiderverse Film?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • No!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Far better than the MCU's multiverse bore

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Best Marvel film yet!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Needs Hobgoblin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jim Chones is A Spiderman, not THE Spiderman

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Pretty sure we're going to get a Zemo Thunderbolts series at some point. I could see Walker or Zemo leading the team.

Thunderbolts came out after college for me (i.e. the period of time when my comic book reading went down to essentially zero) so had to look them up lol

Speaking of my comic book heyday: really wish MCU can bring in X-men which was my focus and maybe get some folks like Gambit cooking. He was awesome and I have his original still.
 
Thunderbolts came out after college for me (i.e. the period of time when my comic book reading went down to essentially zero) so had to look them up lol

Speaking of my comic book heyday: really wish MCU can bring in X-men which was my focus and maybe get some folks like Gambit cooking. He was awesome and I have his original still.
If anyone ever needs anything specific, I may have every Marvel comic ever, from 1940 through the end of 2018... whole collection unzipped is about 1.23TB.
 
Finished the series.

I think one big miss, in an otherwise pretty good series, was the Flag Smashers.

They were not convincing, or compelling. One did not feel sympathy for them or their cause.

They were essentially, annoying, super-powered hipsters.

Naive, childish, no plan, no strategy, simply lashing out with their powers, like a kid wearing a Che' t-shirt with a gun.

They were not about saving people. Zemo was right.

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Beyond that a fine addition to the MCU.

Looking forward to Loki.

And especially the Thunderbolts.
 
Finished the series.

I think one big miss, in an otherwise pretty good series, was the Flag Smashers.

They were not convincing, or compelling. One did not feel sympathy for them or their cause.

They were essentially, annoying, super-powered hipsters.

Naive, childish, no plan, no strategy, simply lashing out with their powers, like a kid wearing a Che' t-shirt with a gun.

They were not about saving people. Zemo was right.

========

Beyond that a fine addition to the MCU.

Looking forward to Loki.

And especially the Thunderbolts.

They said they had to pull alot of what they shot with the flag smashers. The storyline was too close to the pandemic. There was alot more to them stealing the vaccines and what was happening with the refugees. From what I've read it was probably the socially responsible thing to do.

Also the show was suppose to be 8 episodes and they were suppose to go to Puerto Rico.
 
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I'm so excited to just get continuous Marvel content for the rest of my life

Same here. I originally thought Endgame would be a bit of a breaking point for me, but their storytelling since has kept me completely invested.

I didn't grow up reading comics, so the MCU has always just led me down Internet rabbit holes to learn more and more about the stories being told in the MCU.
 
Same here. I originally thought Endgame would be a bit of a breaking point for me, but their storytelling since has kept me completely invested.

I didn't grow up reading comics, so the MCU has always just led me down Internet rabbit holes to learn more and more about the stories being told in the MCU.
I had some comics growing up, but they were mostly Superman or X-Men.

I was obsessed with the animated series though, Spider-Man and X-Men, specifically.
 

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