Seems like things are taking a turn for the melodrama and that's great. That's what this stuff is. Curious how showrunners Doug Petre and Marco Ramirez keep things tuant and not cartoonish, most of Netflix original series (save for really Master of None) have done a poor job making their episode orders work and peaked too early.
Daredevil having to be tested in regards to his commitment to his code with the Punisher seems like a solid enough foundation but they can't have them cross paths too much or else we get a Kilgrave post "Sin Bin" problem.
It's at this point a certain someone is going to have to make an appearance eventually.
it would be ridiculous if they didn't...even Birds of Prey had Batman appear....you can't set a show in Metropolis and say that Superman exists and not have him appear at some point
I don't really see the point of Snyder moving to Detective Comics unless Gordon is going to remain as GCPD's Batman while Bruce is Batman as well...I mean what's the point in moving from one Batman book staring Bruce to another Batman book staring Bruce?
There's no way Marvel will allow Banner or Red Skull to be killed off. Mysterio? Maybe, but this story premise is set up to fail. It was still a good issue, though.
Has anyone noticed how much better the solo ongoings are compared to teams?
well Mysterio should be dead anyway since he was on the 1610 earth last
Didn't Mysterio already die from cancer in the Guardian Devil arc?
I don't think that it's been revealed how he was resurrected but he came back around Civil War in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man
There's no way Marvel will allow Banner or Red Skull to be killed off. Mysterio? Maybe, but this story premise is set up to fail. It was still a good issue, though.
Has anyone noticed how much better the solo ongoings are compared to teams?
well Mysterio should be dead anyway since he was on the 1610 earth last
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