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Wow. Amazing drawings dude.
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It's really not saying much to me
MCU villains been pretty average to me.
I mean, Doc Ock from SM2 > Loki and Ultron.
I am not a fan of MCU Loki at all.It's really not saying much to me
MCU villains been pretty average to me.
I mean, Doc Ock from SM2 > Loki and Ultron.
Doc Ock > Loki? yikes
And again that is not saying anything.Will not tolerate Loki slander.
Easily 3rd best character in Marvels cinematic universe.
Will not tolerate Loki slander.
Easily 3rd best character in Marvels cinematic universe.
thanks broWow. Amazing drawings dude.
A little info about the history between Klaue and Panther.
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"Ulysses Klaue was an assassin hired to take down T'Chaka at the Bilderberg conference in the case that he refused to negotiate Wakanda's resources including Vibranium. But, Klaue was also there personally, as the Panther killed his great-grandfather in the 19th century while this one was trying to annex Wakanda. He was paid ten million dollars for the kill."
Dope. I envy folks who can draw.
When we found out Marvel had regained the rights to the Blade character, excitement began to build about the possibility of seeing another movie or a TV series featuring the popular vampire-slayer. Wesley Snipes even hinted that he'd been having discussions with the studio about reprising the role, though in later interviews he seemed to play that down - maybe because he was told to?
Bleeding Cool has heard from a "well-connected source" that the Marvel higher-ups have begun to take notice of the popularity of the character, and see the potential in producing another big-screen outing... with one twist: the site also hears that it would be the new Blade, Fallon Grey, that the movie would focus on. In the new comic series Fallon's father is also a prominent character, so there's every chance Snipes really is in talks to return in more of a secondary, mentor-like capacity.
Damn yall got some low standards. If I felt that way I'd think most of the MCU characters suck and would be ******** on the lack of character development and proper reflection of these comic characters all the time.Will not tolerate Loki slander.
Easily 3rd best character in Marvels cinematic universe.
Agreed. Loki is one of the best characters in the MCU. Better than at least half of those heroes in the movies and all the heroes in the TV Shows (excluding netflix)
When we found out Marvel had regained the rights to the Blade character, excitement began to build about the possibility of seeing another movie or a TV series featuring the popular vampire-slayer. Wesley Snipes even hinted that he'd been having discussions with the studio about reprising the role, though in later interviews he seemed to play that down - maybe because he was told to?
Bleeding Cool has heard from a "well-connected source" that the Marvel higher-ups have begun to take notice of the popularity of the character, and see the potential in producing another big-screen outing... with one twist: the site also hears that it would be the new Blade, Fallon Grey, that the movie would focus on. In the new comic series Fallon's father is also a prominent character, so there's every chance Snipes really is in talks to return in more of a secondary, mentor-like capacity.
extra info on the source material that rumor is coming from...Apparently they're relaunching the Blade comic this fall with him Training his daughter to take over for him
“Blade’s daughter is 16-year-old Fallon Grey,” Seeley reveals. “She’s a sort of ‘anti-Peter Parker.’ She’s popular, she’s well-liked and it seems like the world is her oyster. But, the expectations that come with being so damn perfect are starting to break her down, and that’s before she learns she’s the heir to a Daywalking-Monster-Stabbing-Empire.”
http://marvel.com/news/comics/24872/sdcc_2015_blade