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So, my late night thoughts sometimes consume me and it got me wondering which counterparts, from different universes, would win in a fight? Batman vs Ironman? Catwoman vs Black Cat? Superman vs Homelander? Raven vs Wanda? Quicksilver vs The Flash vs A-Train? Cyborg vs Bucky Barnes/The Winter Soldier? Queen Maeve vs Wonder Woman? Deathstroke vs Deadpool? Hawkeye vs Green Arrow? Dead Shot vs The Punisher If you guys have any more comparisons, I'd love to hear it
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I 1000% agree on the article put out by Matthew Aguilar here Power Rangers: 7 Things Disney’s Reboot Must Do To Revitalize the Franchise You need MMPR's characters to have a healthy franchise especially a new actor playing a rebooted Tommy Oliver.
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What movie trailers are you hoping to see during this year’s Super Bowl? We haven’t seen anything from Spider-Man: Brand New Day yet and it’s due to release in July… 👀
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Not just “which villain could be redeemed,” but which villain already has the intelligence, resources, influence, or long-term vision that, if they truly changed sides, could actually make a meaningful positive impact on the world. Assume they keep their resources, networks, and abilities. They’re not starting from zero. They just see the world differently and want to make a difference. Who do you think could do the most good if their goals shifted, even slightly?
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Not just because of raw power, but because of who they are, how they think, or what they already know. Also, take into account their influence. Some heroes already operate close to the line, others have power that’s only held in check by their values. If those values shifted even a little, things could get scary fast. Curious who you think would be the worst-case scenario and why.
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Me personally, I couldn't find the story to be all that interesting. The multiple fake-outs with the identity of Hush felt like Loeb was trying to make it more of a mystery than it really was. Jim Lee's artwork really carried this book hard in my opinion. Anyone else agree? Or disagree?
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Hello CB Forum, For this week's giveaway: We are VENOM! Thanks again to McFarlane Toys! We're giving away McFarlane Toys 1:6th Scale Venom collectible with scene & comic book - based on Venom #5! To Enter: reply to this thread - and tell us which version of Venom is your favorite (you can choose a film adaptation, video game, or comic). This is MANDATORY to be entered into the contest. Additional entries can be earned by clicking the Gleam link below: multiple entries can be earned by following us on socials and engaging with other forum users! But make sure to reply to this post still. EARN ADDITIONAL ENTRIES HERE Prizes include: McFarlane Toys 1:6th Scale Venom Coll…
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Personally, for me, the big strike was the budget, which was just too much to be justifiable given viewership. But it IS such a shame the story is so badly unfinished.
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I believe Joel should’ve been played by Hugh Jackman
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Who do you think is going to be the biggest surprise entrant in this year's Royal Rumble? I suspect will see Bianca Belair come back, but do you think they have anyone more shocking lined up, in either the men's or the women's match?
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I just finished Volume 1 of Something Is Killing the Children, and I ended up reading the whole thing in one sitting. I really liked the tone and the mystery, and it definitely held my attention. The art was interesting as well. That said, I’ve only read the first volume, so I’m curious from people who kept going. Does it continue to build in a satisfying way, or does it change pace or focus as it goes on?
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Hello everybody! Excited to be here and chat with all of you!
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