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Going back to F4 and X-Men?
I'll see him in 2439.
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Going back to F4 and X-Men?
Don’t think the fatigue will be over yet. Better add a year or 2I'll see him in 2439.
More lighthearted that I thought it'd be. Hopefully, Florence Bae shows up.
I bet she has a very small role in this series or they have yet to film her scenes yet?missing Linda Cardellini
cant believe i have a couple issues of thisFeige and MCU playing the very long game...
cant believe i have a couple issues of this
Spider-Man 2099 on the other handI have the first few issues somewhere in a box in a closet. I was in elementary school lost in the xmen sauce when they came out so i didn't know any better lol.
Everyone was lost in the x-men sauce
whatever success MCU had with avengers, they will do 2x with xmen
Yeah if you grew up in the 90’s it was all xmen
cartoon, comics, cards, toys, video games
xmen was pushing heavy MERCH in the 90’s
That show was fire. Needs a second season.Same look he had in The Bodyguard lol
Think about it like this. If everyone did what you’re talking about, we’d never get X-Men because studios wouldn’t find the ips lucrative.Thats what I’m sayin.
at the time the avengers were a collection of mostly solo hero’s that “teamed up”, they were like legit adults…throw in a bunch of b and c-list hero’s and essentially that was the avengers…I believe FANTASTIC 4 was marvel comics ORIGINAL team…they been down since the 60’s…so the teams and heros up until the late 80’s were kinda aging and marvel needed to spice it up….
when marvel decided to revamp the x-men in the late 80’s/90’s they made them younger and cooler, relatable to the kids at the time, which propelled the massive merch sales
after the success of a “younger and cooler” x-men, marvel gave spiderman the same treatment giving him the fox cartoon and boom marvel comics had a merchandise renascence that eventually paved the way for BLADE