Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
Well its true, there just aren't enough Psychlos comic book readers to justify an ongoing comic book series.
Maybe enough to justify a plucky sidekick or wacky comic relief, but Psychlo hero with mainstream appeal? Sorry, the market just isn't there.
Next you will be demanding a female superhero without rape in her backstory and with less then Double D cup size.
Not happening guys!
The sky was full of stars, every star an exploding ship. One of ours.
“Phil Coulson or Maria Hill, or one of these SHIELD people, all controlled by Hydra, AIM, and special interests, people like me —total control. Bing bing, bong bong bong, bing bing.”
“Phil Coulson or Maria Hill, or one of these SHIELD people, all controlled by Hydra, AIM, and special interests, people like me —total control. Bing bing, bong bong bong, bing bing.”
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
I submitted an entry to Lego Ideas, and if 10,000 people support me, it'll be turned into an actual Lego set!If you'd like to see and support my submission, follow this link.
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
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Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
Spock and Savek.
You must not have seen the director's cut.
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Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
Spock and Savek.
You must not have seen the director's cut.
Man, Spock was only the first officer of the Enterprise because he and Kirk, well, you know.
Almost everything in comics is centered on earth. Earth is the most important planet in all of the multi-verse.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
Spock and Savek.
You must not have seen the director's cut.
Man, Spock was only the first officer of the Enterprise because he and Kirk, well, you know.
went back to check. May grabs the staff from a Centipede soldier in episode 22. And then uses it to bring the building down. She doesn't have it during the Ward fight.
It doesn't seem unlikely that they could have retrieved it, though I suppose they've been pretty busy.
oh, also: while I was looking for that, I noticed something that makes a beat in last week's episode kinda funny.
Back in the first season (episode 21), Tripp finds a hidden room with his x-ray scanner gadget. Coulson says, "Secret door? I got this. They're kinda my thing"
While searching the castle, Coulson is the one that opens the secret passage.
So I know I made this similar guess back with BOATSHIELD last season, but i wonder if ATCU is gonna be the Cinematic Universe predecessor to S.W.O.R.D.? Seems feasible enough.
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so i'm like half way through s3e1 and i get the feeling when this episode's big bad walks in it's supposed to be someone i would know but i have no idea because my comic book reading is sorely lapsed
so i'm like half way through s3e1 and i get the feeling when this episode's big bad walks in it's supposed to be someone i would know but i have no idea because my comic book reading is sorely lapsed
He's a new villain.
In the comics Daniel Whitehall is The Kraken.
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The subtitles. Killing me.
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so i'm like half way through s3e1 and i get the feeling when this episode's big bad walks in it's supposed to be someone i would know but i have no idea because my comic book reading is sorely lapsed
He's a new villain.
In the comics Daniel Whitehall is The Kraken.
I think he was asking about Lash.
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This was actually a recent storyline where a council of empires decides to ban all travel to and from Earth.
The majority of Cosmic Marvel stuff faded into the background after the 70s and either became based on Earth or about Earth, but more recent Cosmic stuff doesn't really center around Earth at all, but still centers around humans.
The main reason why Earth pops up so often is because Humans are a really good audience stand in for introducing things and because Jack Kirby loved 'Chariot of the Gods'.
I'm so sick and tired of content providers pandering to the human market, just because they spend so much money. Oh, what a surprise, a human saves the day, again. I bet that will play well on Earth. Could they be more obvious?
It's tedious and predictable.
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Two eye-patches!
Well its true, there just aren't enough Psychlos comic book readers to justify an ongoing comic book series.
Maybe enough to justify a plucky sidekick or wacky comic relief, but Psychlo hero with mainstream appeal? Sorry, the market just isn't there.
Next you will be demanding a female superhero without rape in her backstory and with less then Double D cup size.
Not happening guys!
We need to build a wall to keep all the illegals out.
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Wait a minute. It all makes sense now..
Trump is the Impossible Man!
It's a travesty how few movies manage to pass the Trekdel test.*
*Passing the Trekdel test requires a movie have at least one scene in which a non-earthling has a conversation with another non-earthling that doesn't involve having been fucked by Captain Kirk.
ironically, no Start Trek movie to date has ever passed this test.
Spock and Savek.
You must not have seen the director's cut.
Man, Spock was only the first officer of the Enterprise because he and Kirk, well, you know.
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Out of curiousity, does anyone know where that Asguardian staff is?
It doesn't seem unlikely that they could have retrieved it, though I suppose they've been pretty busy.
While searching the castle, Coulson is the one that opens the secret passage.
She's got a perfect grip on comic timing with those puns
He's a new villain.
Although I did enjoy the subtitles.
i should read more comics
He's Sonic the Hedgehog.
No, that was Raina.
He's Knuckles
i was totally expecting that moment in ep 2 to end heartbreakingly
Also, yay, Multiple Ginger Ninja is back!
After the things this show has done to our emotions so far, that would not be out of line.