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Lang is the member of crosstime Kangs that came from a timeline where the letter K never existed.
Did the Mortal Kombat universe take all their K's?
Lang is the member of crosstime Kangs that came from a timeline where the letter K never existed.
That last page was far too geeky.
That last page was far too geeky.
Silence! We must discuss Penance some more!
The Pentinet Puss! Lol
Those pages can't be real.
The Pentinet Puss! Lol
Those pages can't be real.
Silence! We must discuss Penance some more!
I thought his actions/motivations in Civil War were entirely justified. That's what makes the concept of the book so appealing. Although I fully understand each sides' argument, I actually side more with Stark....well I guess I'm not reading the rest of Civil War then. I scratched my head at some of the shit Stark did but I didn't know it went to that degree.
I've only read the main issues (6 of them, I believe?, not all the periphery stuff. Liked it well enough but Stark's sudden, hardened allegiance with the government over hero-kind struck me off guard, but I rolled with it. And then it seems like he was possessed while carrying out these acts, going beyond just being a dick and more like him having his morals replaced. Almost villainized. By no means a comprehensive impression, but my impression nonetheless. Like they were just setting up that ending by making Stark the way he was.Its fine, go ahead and read it, dont let a one sided argument sway you.
Okay, makes sense. It was clear Banner didn't trust SHIELD.
Really, the movie did a good job of establishing the Hulk as the world's biggest ticking time bomb, so I wish the plot had just ran with that. Bring the Avengers together to tame/recruit Banner, and slowly build the cosmic threat in parallel to the Hulk related team building stuff. By the end of it all we'd have everyone in their roles in time for Thanos to bring the cosmic threat in The Avengers 2.
For Avengers 2 or probably 3 would be more realistic, they should buy the rights back for Spidey and Wolverine and do a New Avengers movie.
If you want stuff with the Avengers from the movie, look at:
Iron Man Extremis
Captain America vol 5
Thor the Mighty Avenger
Walt Simonson's run on Thor (#260-271, 337-355, 357-382)
Planet Hulk
World War Hulk
I don't know any Black Widow or Hawkeye books, unfortunately.
You see how Ant-Man just cuts her off all disrespectful and whatnot?
The signs were always there...
You see how Ant-Man just cuts her off all disrespectful and whatnot?
The signs were always there...
If were gonna talk about out of character, I think the wasp is the only one who is true to herself here
You see how Ant-Man just cuts her off all disrespectful and whatnot?
The signs were always there...
which is funny, because the slap wasnt supposed to be slap.
Man, Iron Man's costume has really changed over the years
Man, Iron Man's costume has really changed over the years
which is funny, because the slap wasnt supposed to be slap.
Man, Iron Man's costume has really changed over the years
This one was.
This one was.
He seems to get a new costume once a year
and that's just up until the 90s
The Iron Man armours where he has muscles, I always hated them. They look daft.
Nothing beats movie armour.
Man, Iron Man's costume has really changed over the years
Squirrel Girl is the realist.
I always felt in the comics that I've seen at least that they also consistently missed a visual opportunity to depict a character who walks around in a giant piece of rigid armor. Every time I've seen him, either in crappy art or in good art its like the suit is just form-fit to him and all of his flesh bulges and bends and has the mobility of a normal person.
He seems to get a new costume once a year
and that's just up until the 90s
It must be up to the standard of Winston's design now in the comics, surely? I can't imagine them still messing around with the look of it now Iron Man has, for the first time in pretty much ever, got a truly iconic and specific design to him.
MYSTERY IRON MAN
she actually suffers from realness, doctors confirmed her to be the illest.
It must be up to the standard of Winston's design now in the comics, surely? I can't imagine them still messing around with the look of it now Iron Man has, for the first time in pretty much ever, got a truly iconic and specific design to him.
It's gonna be Tony Stark again and I'm just gonna laugh
He wore model 3/4 (very minor differences) for about 20 years. It doesn't get more classic or consistent than that.
I love how the design of the armor in Iron Man 1 absolutely shits over all these designs. Movie designers > comic book artists
He wore model 3/4 (very minor differences) for about 20 years. It doesn't get more classic or consistent than that.
Thaaats what I'm talkin about
Plus it comes out of his bones.
His current armor is pretty badass:
http://i.imgur.com/HtIaz.jpg[IMG]
Plus it comes out of his bones.[/QUOTE]
Looks like it was lifted directly from the movies. So yeah, it looks cool, but only because it's almost identical to the movie armor.
Bet it's Ultron
Who's chasing it? Looks like some sort of mixture of War Machine and the Destroyer.
It aged really badly. I can't see movie Iron Man suffering like that.