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deadlydelicious · 6 months
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ok but brutal Loki thought- what if Mobius real life identity was a New Yorker who was killed in the Chitauri invasion
or worse
one of the numerous Shield Agents that Loki killed/had killed during the Avengers
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heckcareoxytwit · 8 months
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Kamala Khan visits her friend, Bruno Carrelli at the school campus. Both Kamala and Bruno have an awkward moment when they talk about what happened by explaining her death, resurrection in Krakoaland and now, Kamala is both an Inhuman and Mutant. Then, they get disrupted by an alien threat in the campus. Kamala Khan changes into a new outfit which looks more like an X-Men uniform and she rushes in to deal with the alien threat. However, the alien threat is actually a Chitauri alien which had escaped from Orchis lab and according to the alien, the lab is somewhere underground. Since the Chitauri was experimented and tortured by Orchis, it wanted to die. When Kamala got the information, she hears the ominous beeping sound from the dying alien and she yells at everyone to run. Kamala uses her stretchy arms to shield the crowd from the bomb planted onto the alien. Unfortunately, Kamala learns the hard way of being a newly mutant hero when the students in the campus are already brainwashed by Orchis' propaganda and from their suspicions since Kamala's death was already made public from some time ago. Kamala returns to the dormitory feeling dejected by the bad publicity. Fortunately, Bruno Carrelli was the only friend she had, as he didn't care whether Kamala is an Inhuman or a Mutant, he sees her as a friend.
Ms Marvel: The New Mutant #1, 2023
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crochetmcu · 2 years
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Now he wields two Infinity Stones! I made him the Scepter, aka the Glowstick of Destiny. Bit of a rush job, but I’m entering him into a crochet competition tomorrow, so it had to be finished tonight. If I had time I’d extend the plate ridges on the back, not that you can see them clearly in this photo.
The metallic yarn is difficult to work with and twists a lot. The Sceptre has some florist’s wire in it to help keep the shape. I had to insert the stuffing with a pair of wooden chopsticks and a great deal of patience.
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sunsetcarnation264 · 10 months
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the-overanalyzer · 2 months
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"But Nova can have everybody look for Jesse if Nova promises bounty. A few million credits is all it going to take."
"Yeah, but where am I going to get money?"
(Nova v5, #29)
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Part One of a quick comic I doodled while at an academic conference. Its premise is based on the rp forum where I play Loki - it's set post-Avengers 1 but pre-TDW and Loki has escaped prison to hide on Earth, mostly under the pseudonym "Trixie Skywalker". They've taken steps towards reconciliation with Thor and are doing ok when the Chitauri return to Earth...
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trapezequeen · 2 years
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Hawkeye saving kids
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supernightboy08 · 1 year
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My Favorite Aliens:
1. Stitch
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2. Ben 10 Aliens
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3. LGM
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4. Yolkians
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5. Skrulls
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6. Chitauri
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Mission: Mean Girl From Outer Space , part 1
Enchantress: I suppose this is the best one mortal with a Sephora account could do. Chitauri: Nsss wrkk! Enchantress: You are as worthy a peon as any of the others I’ve acquired over the centuries. Chitauri: Hww mre rhe crvs? Enchantress: Your queen wishes to go to the club.
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In case you missed it! This is not a typical band interview. We dive deep with Austin Spence of California death metal band Embryonic Devourment about the origins of his lyrical and conceptual inspiration. If you're interested in the unexplained, the esoteric and the unseen, and how they may influence our reality, check out this chat with Austin, and stay tuned for part 2 coming soon!
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mceproductions · 1 year
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Best of 2022 Music #20: Adam Pascal, Ty Taylor, Rory Donavan, Derek Klena, and Rogers the Musical Cast “Save the City (I Can Do This All Day)”
The last thing many of us who watched Hawkeye were expecting was a full style broadway show about the avengers.
And yet this is exactly what we got with a Hamilton basis for Rogers the Musical.
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And with some notable Broadway veterans led by Adam Pascal giving us a really catchy song about the avengers assembling, this was the high point for Hawkeye.
Nicer with the finale forgoing the tease to show the number in its entirety.
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But if somebody pointed out that in reality, the equivalent of this would be a musical based on 9/11.
Dampens this only a little but still like the hero says.
I Can do this all Day.
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SUM 22: Clint Barton’s NYC Christmas involved him and his kids taking in this Hamilton inspired broadway musical. Catchy and fun.
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sunsetcarnation264 · 1 year
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colombianlove41 · 2 years
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What do you think @sideshow , do I need this to round off my #Avengers Collection? #chitauri #alien #TheAvengers #hottoys #hottoyscollection #sideshowcollectibles @hottoyscollectibles https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf-Psl9sBZp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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one of the things that really bothers me about modern franchises, and in particular over the last 5 years or so, is their refusal to commit. what i mean here when i say this is that it's not uncommon for a major franchise to make a decision, whether about the plot or the characters, that should have had huge, world-changing consequences... and then just never address that again or worse, immediately go back and undo it. and i'm gonna pick on star wars and the mcu here because those are the two big franchises i'm into at the moment (and i think they're kind of the worst at this), but i don't want you to walk away from this thinking that this is solely a disney thing. i've seen this happen with game of thrones and supernatural and plenty of other non-disney franchises. spoilers ahead, you've been warned:
in ant-man & the wasp quantumania, scott and hope make the life-altering decision to stay behind in the quantum realm and defeat kang instead of going through the portal to return to their world. this should have been a huge meta decision for the mcu, and when i first saw it in theaters, my immediate thought was wow, what is this going to mean for the mcu going forward? are we going to get a movie/miniseries about scott and hope helping to rebuild the quantum realm? how are cassie, janet, and hank going to react to the losses of their loved ones (in some cases, for the second time)? is cassie going to become the "first" young avenger because she has to take her father's place among the team lineup (and i only say first because as of this moment, none of the other young avengers introduced to the franchise are official avengers yet)? except nope, because less than 2 minutes later, cassie had fixed the portal that had broken way back at the beginning of the movie and brought scott and hope back.
and it felt like such a cheat. i was so disappointed in that theater, not as someone who was invested in these characters on a personal level (because yay, cassie gets her dad back!), but as someone who has spent years investing themselves in the story of the mcu. what was the point of wasting screentime on scott and hope accepting their new lives in the quantum realm if it was just going to immediately be undone? the entire scene could have been cut to scott and hope making it back bare seconds before the portal closed and it would have had the same emotional impact. there was nothing added by making scott and hope (and us) think that there was no way back only to rip the rug out from under us and go "gotcha! you really thought we were gonna give this movie a sad ending? haha! you're so dumb!"
and this isn't the first time the mcu has done this. one of the biggest complaints about endgame was the decision to set it five years in the future with no consideration for how that would actually change the setting of the mcu. characters were brought back to the exact place they disappeared from with no consideration for how things might have changed in the interim five years (like planes that weren't in the air anymore, buildings no longer standing, even just something as simple as a chair being unoccupied). and then the mcu didn't even really have the courage to address how this would have shaped the world other than a few jokes and making the bad guys in the falcon and the winter soldier people who cared about how the world had screwed them over during the blip.
and things like this happen over and over and over again. the accords are put into place in civil war, but by the time we get to she-hulk, they're gone with no explanation because, as best as i can tell, the writers didn't want to have to deal with the worldbuilding that went into the accords. gamora is killed in infinity war, but heaven forbid quill not have an emotional investment in a film he appears for maybe 10 minutes in so now she's back in endgame. steve got to go live in the past with his ex-girlfriend (which is in itself a refusal to commit after the mcu both gave her a different husband and had the woman herself tell him to move on) but we need to establish that messing with timelines is bad because that's what the entire next phase hinges on so actually his ending was predestined and it's only everyone else who can't change time. whoever took this entire town and also wanda hostage and forced them to live out a sitcom fantasy is bad and needs to be stopped but wait, it's actually wanda and she can't be the bad guy yet, we need her for doctor strange 2, so actually everyone's going to defend her now and say that no one else could ever possibly understand her grief. thor has decided to accept responsibility as king of asgard, but we can't use him for any more movies if he's stuck in asgard, so actually he's decided to pass it on to someone whose entire leadership capability is developed offscreen. i could list more examples but this is making me angry, so let's move on to star wars instead.
with star wars, i look at first the oft-quoted meme, "somehow palpatine has returned." yeah, i shouldn't really need to go into detail on how that counts as a refusal to commit but. the last jedi was a study in how johnson refused to commit to anything that abrams had laid down in the force awakens, but rise of skywalker was almost like abrams had looked at the franchise and said "screw you for taking it away from me, i'm going to come up with the most bullshit stuff just to spite you for doing that in the first place. and i'm going to start by undoing the most important plot point of the first trilogy: the emperor dies." and yeah, disney's kind of tried to salvage this by dropping hints into the bad batch and the mandalorian about cloning, but that only really works if you're watching the franchise chronologically and not considering that both of those series came out after rise of skywalker.
and then there's the mandalorian, my sweet summer child, who is, in my opinion, the worst at backtracking their plot points. i'm not entirely convinced that any of the higher ups for this show really knew what they were doing when they started working on it and i'm not convinced that they know what they're doing now. yeah, there's the tie-in to the last season of clone wars, but the mandalorian has managed to walk back pretty much every single major plot point it's had. din is this legendary warrior who can't be beat, but no one will watch this show if he defeats everyone too early, so he's constantly getting beat up (tbf, sometimes some of the fights he loses makes sense like the krayt dragon and the mudhorn, but a lot of them don't. at all). moff gideon is dead, no wait no he's not, now he's imprisoned, no wait no he's not, now he's definitely dead, you can totally believe us this time guys. grogu can use the force and must be placed with the jedi, but wait, the only person still actively teaching the way of the jedi is luke and all of his students will be brutally murdered ten years from now, and we can't have that, everyone will be mad at us for killing off such a cute character and no one will buy baby yoda dolls (and also we have to set up luke's character degradation from hopeful, believes-in-love cinnamon roll to "i'm going to kill my nephew") so in between seasons let's have grogu decide to go back to din (and don't even get me started on how frustrating it is that a casual mandalorian watcher also had to watch book of boba fett to understand why grogu is back). din has the darksaber now which makes him king of mandalore, that's totally going to be important and what the entire series has been building up to, right? wrong! he might have spent the first two seasons making connections, learning about the world outside his sheltered upbringing, and demonstrating the various qualities that would make for a good leader, but the entire third season will be about din realizing that actually he's super unworthy and the darksaber should actually go to someone who... saw an animal in the water.
and it's really, really frustrating as a viewer! because how am i supposed to get invested in any of these plot decisions when they almost always get reversed? why should i care that mj and ned have forgotten peter when ant-man 3 has shown me that they'll remember him the next time they're all on screen together? why should i care that tech is dead when half of the last season of clone wars was about how echo was actually alive? if none of these decisions have any permanence, then where are the emotional stakes? why should i watch your movie if all you're going to tell me is that nothing matters?
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unityrain24 · 1 month
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ok but i'm like in love with the concept of the chitauri scepter acting like a drug. and you suffer withdrawals when you are severed from its influence
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