So will Spiderman be the only Avenger that has a no killing policy?
So will Spiderman be the only Avenger that has a no killing policy?
That whole opening made me a fan of Cap
So will Spiderman be the only Avenger that has a no killing policy?
They shied away from showing Iron Man killing after the first film, didn't they? In the following movies it wasn't as blatant, he kills superhuman people or they die in an explosion, he never really shoots them does he?
I think Spiderman will kill via the Nolan Batman and just refuse to save the villain.
That whole opening made me a fan of Cap
So many "Oh...damn" moments
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Until Daredevil joins in Infinity War
HAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahaaaa
There's Daredevil, if we're counting the MCU TV shows.
The superhumans in iron man 3 were small scale enough to count. He blasts a hole through the one guy on the plane and tries to blow up killian without a second thought.
In 3 he kills the people in the choppers attacking his house and kills someone with a gun in the house in Miami. The rest of his kills are either unmanned drones or super-powered individuals in 2&3.They shied away from showing Iron Man killing after the first film, didn't they? In the following movies it wasn't as blatant, he kills superhuman people or they die in an explosion, he never really shoots them does he?
The ASM2 suit is still the best suit.
I don't mind either way, but I think the mechanic webshooters 1) allow for more inventive action scenes and more avenues for suspense or tension, since he can run out and have to rely on his other skills or may have to fight with one damaged,, and 2) help establish that tone of the struggling hero who can have things go wrong for him, simply because he can have those moments of "Damn, out of webfluid and I'm falling from 300 feet, how do I get out of this one" and suchSorry if this has come up a lot already, butam I the only one whowho else here prefers organic shooters?
I was never into comics and thus saw Raimi's movies and afterwards when I learned about the shooters I thought it was so dumb how he got powers of a spider, but not the most obvious one (the one more common sense to people than super strength or future sense). And I like Peter as super average relateable, a nerd you could meet in your high school, not a PhD genius at an early age who can invent new materials with fancy properties.
There's Daredevil, but he's more of a Defender than an Avenger as far as the MCU goes. In fact, I think Spider-Man & Daredevil are the only heroes with secret identities in the MCU.So will Spiderman be the only Avenger that has a no killing policy?
In 3 he kills the people in the choppers attacking his house and kills someone with a gun in the house in Miami. The rest of his kills are either unmanned drones or super-powered individuals in 1&3.
The biggest oh damn moment for me was during the Bucky chase scene through the rooftops and offices. Especially when he hits the wall.
Didn't he headshot the group of 10 Rings terrorists in the first movie during his first venture in the new suit? And just blast whole groups with flamethrowers during his initial escape?Good catch.
I do not. Then again, that movie was super just okay.remember in ASM1 the web shooters flashed a red light and a puff of smoke or whatever would happen whenever he fired a web? that was weird
It's a specific kind of a loser, though. Someone who loses specifically to make someone else look good, whether it makes sense or not. A lot of the times it's someone who comes off as a badass, so when they lose people go "Aaaawwww shit!" However there are also plenty of times where the person exists just to lose in a way to make others look better. Although a more accurate term for the way people like to use it is "The Worf Effect." People have pretty much fused the two. In fact, I'm pretty sure that I've just fused the two.Isn't that the original meaning? I know it from pro wrestling, where there were guys whose job it was to lose, to put other people over.
Wolverine, for example, has had a long stretch as a jobber thanks to his inability to die - though no one thinks of him that way because he's popular.
Galactus is another one. They always stop him and we never see him eat a planet anyone gives a shit about.
Follow the chain of posts I was responding toThat reference goes back a little further than that.
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Just checked the first 29 pages.Yes. Repeatedly. Check the first 29 pages.
I thought the same at first, but then the MCU design grew on me more & more. I wasn't too big on the raised webbing of the previous outfits, but I understood that it was necessary (namely for the Raimi film) since it make the costume easier to film. Now that we're in an era of digitally-enchanted footage, Marvel can get away with stitched webbing that's more like the comics. Plus the stripes of black as well as the black web shooters & cartridges help the spider-emblem & the black borders for the eyes tie in better with the rest of the costume.The ASM2 suit is still the best suit.
I thought the same at first, but then the MCU design grew on me more & more.
You're not the only one who is wrong.Sorry if this has come up a lot already, butam I the only one whowho else here prefers organic shooters?
I was never into comics and thus saw Raimi's movies and afterwards when I learned about the shooters I thought it was so dumb how he got powers of a spider, but not the most obvious one (the one more common sense to people than super strength or future sense). And I like Peter as super average relateable, a nerd you could meet in your high school, not a PhD genius at an early age who can invent new materials with fancy properties.
Didn't he headshot the group of 10 Rings terrorists in the first movie during his first venture in the new suit? And just blast whole groups with flamethrowers during his initial escape?
But then there's the fact that raised webbing doesn't really make sense for someone with a freelance photographer's salary. It was necessary for how movies were filmed back when the Raimi films were made, but now it's not that much of an issue. It makes more sense for the character, & it's a nice modern take on Ditko, Romita Sr., & Alex Ross' takes on Spidey.It seems to be growing on a lot of people in here. I immediately liked it, and still like it a hell of a lot (amazing how animated eyes make a difference, even though people still like to pretend as if it's too weird/out there/unrealistic to pull off, when there's more than enough evidence now to prove it isn't, and audiences will roll with it) but it doesn't look as good as the ASM2 suit did.
This reminds me of when that nasty ass Dark Knight suit first got shown and as it started growing on people (He has a neck! Look at all that armor! So realistic!) people started saying it was the best looking suit
But nah. The best looking Batsuit is Batman Returns, and the best looking Spidey suit is still ASM2.
This is a really good looking costume though.
Didn't he headshot the group of 10 Rings terrorists in the first movie during his first venture in the new suit? And just blast whole groups with flamethrowers during his initial escape?
They shied away from showing Iron Man killing after the first film, didn't they? In the following movies it wasn't as blatant, he kills superhuman people or they die in an explosion, he never really shoots them does he?
The ASM2 suit is still the best suit.
I guess I need to re-watch/read season 1/my DD comics cus I honestly couldn't remember he had a no kill policy.
Fitting as Mark Bagley is the comic's best artist in its history.
Ditki/Romita Sr. eyes & spider emblem along with no raised webbing made the MCU suit an instant win for me. The previous suits (sans ASM1 basketball head) are still good, but I think this is on a higher level.The ASM2 suit is still the best suit.
Man I should read Brubaker's run. Who did the art on that?Back in the 80s Gruenwald tried to make it seem like Cap never killed a dude
"I never carried a gun! I never killed anyone!" and all that other bullshit. I'm not sure who retconed that retconed, but I know the first issue of Brubaker's Cap has him straight up throwing a dude off a speeding train. He felt bad about it, but he had to stop that bomb.
Also this is when they revealed Bucky wasn't just some kiddie mascot, but a sneaky assassin they used all the time
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Man I should read Brubaker's run. Who did the art on that?
Man I should read Brubaker's run. Who did the art on that?
Fitting as Mark Bagley is the comic's best artist in its history.
That said, IM2's suitcase scene is still the best one in terms of "Oh shit that's badass" hype value.
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Which vols would I check out? Sounds up my alleyMichael Lark did the WW2 interludes, but Steve Epting does most of the first 50 issues, where the book is at its most compelling as a shadowy mix of Jack Kirby pulp and Jack Bauer 24 spy-fi
Eh. His Ultimate Spider-Man work is OK when you don't see anyone's face. MJ and Peter look the same... that shit is wrong.Fitting as Mark Bagley is the comic's best artist in its history.
Which vols would I check out? Sounds up my alley
It's Steve Epting doing some of his best work. Absolutely my favorite Cap book, probably my favorite run on a Marvel character in general.
Edit: Sorry - correction in the post below
Between the two of them the whole series is a damn good look
Aight we in thereMichael Lark did the WW2 interludes, but Steve Epting does most of the first 50 issues, where the book is at its most compelling as a shadowy mix of Jack Kirby pulp and Jack Bauer 24 spy-fi
Stegman on Inhuman was good, but I couldn't bear it on Uncanny Avengers. It looked terrible. No idea what happened.I think Ryan Stegman is pretty underrated.
But then there's the fact that raised webbing doesn't really make sense
Which vols would I check out? Sounds up my alley
I also found this collection of all the action/fight scenes from the Raimi spider-man movies
Raimi directed the FUCK out of these scenes. And I got to give Tobey credit, his grunts and screams really helped sell the effort.
Didn't read Uncanny Avengers so I had to Google it to see what you mean and... Yeah.Stegman on Inhuman was good, but I couldn't bear it on Uncanny Avengers. It looked terrible. No idea what happened.