He was with the rest of the Cabal (Thanos, Ultimate Reed Richards, a few other mosterous people) in a multiversal lifeboat when the universe ended, so he survived with his 616 memories in tact.
I'm still reading a bunch of Silver Age stuff and I realized today as I read Fantastic Four #13, that when the FF go to the moon and meet the Watcher in that issue, they are doing so before the actual moon landing happened in real life.
The great thing about namor is that he's usually completely right
Like you may fundamentally disagree with him or stuff or think that he's ethically wrong or whatever, but unlike Doom or thanos or most other characters, he's a great dick because he actually is really wise and intensely clever. He doesn't lose because he underestimated RICHARRRRDS, He doesn't miss the forest for the trees, he just also burns the forest down because one of those trees said Atlantis sucked.
Like when the illuminati is first assembled namor is the one to go oh man haha you guys are so out of your depth you are going to fuck this up instantly
And he was totally right
And when the incursions happened and they chose the path they did he was like you guys absolutely do not have the moral backbone to follow this through and he was totally right.
Like when the illuminati is first assembled namor is the one to go oh man haha you guys are so out of your depth you are going to fuck this up instantly
And he was totally right
And when the incursions happened and they chose the path they did he was like you guys absolutely do not have the moral backbone to follow this through and he was totally right.
Namor sees the long game, constantly.
One of my favorite parts of the great society arc(possibly my favorite comic arc of all time) is the page or two as the Illuminati and society discuss the bomb and it's slowing zooming in to Namor looking crushed because he already knows what's about to happen and the rest of his team is just sitting there pretending they didn't just threaten to blow up the society's earth.
I wonder if the Great Society will return at some point. They may have died, but Battleworld seems to have basically reset that sort of thing. Though, Marvel may be hesitant to use a blatant Justice League homage too much.
Also, I'm playing Marvel Heroes and people are talking about the movies and how Wolverine was killed off to lower the success of the X-Men movies and the Spider-Man movie will be called The New Avenger and and and there's so much misinformation.
I don't think he's that good an actor; he seems to pretty much have one character that he plays. Definitely wouldn't be surprised if he turns into the next nick cage (minus crazy financial mismanagement, maybe.) I like his hawkeye though
finally got around to seeing avengers and
I feel like the vision lifting the hammer thing kinda did not get enough play? Like, Thor is way too credulous of it and everybody else is just like 'oh okay, whatever, guess this guy's cool
good movie though, I dunno why it got so many middling reviews
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Dude is gonna be real mad when he sees who survived on the life raft
Strange is one of Doom's two primary advisors, and Hickman has confirmed that it's the regular Marvel Universe Strange.
#12 is Mike Deadato and #13 is Simone Bianchi so I'm not sure which you mean???
Bianchi is the one
It stays with him for about 4 issues and it looks awful
I think he was pretty good on New Avengers
There were people defending him in the last thread basically saying "but being a comic artist is haaaard"
You know what? Plenty of other people manage it just fine without using shitty poser action figure art, okay?
Would you excuse Greg Land for that shit? Because I would not
Deodato's work is only slightly better than that, far as I'm concerned
(I'm really just bitter because that casino issue would have been a classic if he hadn't fucked it up god damn it Mike)
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I do not like the way he does faces, which is like THE most important thing in comic art to me
Everyone's looking like Handsome Jack
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Also Borderlands is inspired by comic book art so
But I like the artist the series starts with a lot more so this feels like a downgrade
Fortunately the people they switch to after that are pretty much fine
It is both really good and Steve Epting, the first New Avengers guy, does a lot of it
Like you may fundamentally disagree with him or stuff or think that he's ethically wrong or whatever, but unlike Doom or thanos or most other characters, he's a great dick because he actually is really wise and intensely clever. He doesn't lose because he underestimated RICHARRRRDS, He doesn't miss the forest for the trees, he just also burns the forest down because one of those trees said Atlantis sucked.
And he was totally right
And when the incursions happened and they chose the path they did he was like you guys absolutely do not have the moral backbone to follow this through and he was totally right.
Namor sees the long game, constantly.
One of my favorite parts of the great society arc(possibly my favorite comic arc of all time) is the page or two as the Illuminati and society discuss the bomb and it's slowing zooming in to Namor looking crushed because he already knows what's about to happen and the rest of his team is just sitting there pretending they didn't just threaten to blow up the society's earth.
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I will say good day to you, sir
Kind of a shitty guy though yeah
finally got around to seeing avengers and
good movie though, I dunno why it got so many middling reviews
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