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#1  Edited By Kiltro95

My all time favorite comic book movie is the same as my favorite Disney movie "The Rocketeer" to me after reading the original comic that movie made sense.

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#2  Edited By Kiltro95

X omnibus 1 & 2

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#3  Edited By Kiltro95

This really isn't a contest the Gauntlet easy

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#4  Edited By Kiltro95

Coulson I'm pretty sure was made to die. I mean he wasn't in the comics or anything else before Iron Man movie, and he served his purpose in the films to inspire the Avengers to work together. But I wouldn't argue if he was a Skrull sleeper agent.

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#5  Edited By Kiltro95

I think there is a possibility for them to join the Avengers I mean Hank Pym was mentioned by Dr. Erik Selvig in Thor.

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#6  Edited By Kiltro95

I can make people have a crummy day. I plan to fight crime way.

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#7  Edited By Kiltro95

I agree DC has to get on top with their movies the problem is is that warner bros. just doesn't know how to translate them into a way that not only would the audience want to connect with the character but also sympathize with them. Take Superman for example sure he's bullet proof on the outside but give him a reason to make him feel pain on the inside, like in the new movie have Brainiac (if its[its a robot it has no gender] in) make Superman watch Krypton's demise, also Clark Kent can be a very relatable character I mean a smallville timer trying to find his place in the big city. I mean if they even put half the effort they put into Batman in Superman the theater would explode with cinematic blockbusting master work. I had high hopes for Green Lantern and despite how much it failed I still shouted "Hell Yeah!" when Sinestro put on the yellow ring but its main problem was that with a Green Lantern movie they could of had one line that would give the movie meaning if Hal was fighting Sinestro after finding the regime he runs.

Hal: "Don't you see Sinestro! Your using the very thing you swore to fight to control your sector! Fear." Boom.

Point is DC comic movies have so much potential it just needs to be done right.

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#8  Edited By Kiltro95
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This guy I mean just look at him, he practically feels like a powerhouse of blood, hate, evil, and raw violence truly a red lantern over them all.

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#9  Edited By Kiltro95

Another Topic based off of the Marvel Year in Review here are some short comics featuring Marvel's popular characters in different time periods and places also a little something for Deadpool fans.

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#10  Edited By Kiltro95

From what I've read about Moon Knight in the 1980 series made me mostly think of him more as a combo of the Shadow and Batman, Batman with the Gadgets, and the Shadow with him assuming different personas to catch criminals (also with how he has someone always their to drive him around) But one thing that makes a big difference between Batman and Moon Knight is that Moon Knight has killed, which makes him more closely related to the Shadow. But Moon Knight is a very unique and interesting character especially for the time he was released which was when killing machines like Punisher and Wolverine were most popular, and Moon Knight was different because he wasn't necessarily a killing machine but was still a interesting character. I guess what I'm trying to say is that yes there are small similarities between Batman and Moon Knight but nothing huge to call him a rip-off its the same with his similarities to the Shadow there so small there's no reason to call it a rip-off, but either way Moon Knight is an awesome character and one of the only reasons I read Marvel.