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drrockso20 posted:He was often even worse about it while Spider-Man, it's one of the reasons why his villains hate him so much, and why most of the hero community used to not like him at all either(and many still don't like him for it) Any examples of this? I've not read many of the older things of Spider-Man so I always thought it was mostly because he talks so drat much and people are annoyed by him.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 05:44 |
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ThermoPhysical posted:Any examples of this? I've not read many of the older things of Spider-Man so I always thought it was mostly because he talks so drat much and people are annoyed by him. The first issue he breaks into the Fantastic Four headquarters to prove how awesome he is so they should totally hire him.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 16:40 |
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Skwirl posted:The first issue he breaks into the Fantastic Four headquarters to prove how awesome he is so they should totally hire him. But when he leaves they're not pissed (well, I forget what Grimm's reaction is TBH). They're basically like "oh I wish he hadn't left in a huff before we could talk things through". Ditko Spider-Man was troubled and angry a lot.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 16:57 |
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Lobok posted:But when he leaves they're not pissed (well, I forget what Grimm's reaction is TBH). They're basically like "oh I wish he hadn't left in a huff before we could talk things through". Ditko Spider-Man was troubled and angry a lot. And Johnny turned into one of his best friends.
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# ? Jun 23, 2019 21:52 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XPG2xEEOmo
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# ? Jun 26, 2019 19:17 |
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Let the nerd rage begin!
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# ? Jun 27, 2019 12:48 |
This is going to be awesome. I'm onw of the few who likes TTG more than the original and after Go! To The Movies I trust them to make this fun as hell
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# ? Jun 27, 2019 13:15 |
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Lol nice
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# ? Jun 27, 2019 16:17 |
The originals look fairly off there, but it's still a pretty good idea and i'm glad they're actually following through with it.
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# ? Jun 28, 2019 02:04 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:The originals look fairly off there, but it's still a pretty good idea and i'm glad they're actually following through with it.
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# ? Jun 29, 2019 03:31 |
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Just saw they're changing up the release schedule for young justice. Dropping three episodes the first week, then single episodes until the last week when they drop another batch for the finale. I'm guessing they're just trying to stretch out the new content for the platform.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 15:28 |
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Hmm hope that doesn't impact the Canadian release of two episodes on Teletoon on Sundays
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 18:51 |
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Kingtheninja posted:Just saw they're changing up the release schedule for young justice. Dropping three episodes the first week, then single episodes until the last week when they drop another batch for the finale. I'm guessing they're just trying to stretch out the new content for the platform. Geez, that's not out yet? That was like one of the whole platform's main selling points, iirc.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 18:58 |
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TwoPair posted:Geez, that's not out yet? That was like one of the whole platform's main selling points, iirc. They dolled out half the season weekly and then took months off.
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 23:47 |
Is that platform's death still in the rumor phase?
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# ? Jun 30, 2019 23:56 |
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Kingtheninja posted:Just saw they're changing up the release schedule for young justice. Dropping three episodes the first week, then single episodes until the last week when they drop another batch for the finale. I'm guessing they're just trying to stretch out the new content for the platform. No they're trying to avoid everyone signing up for the free week, binge watching the only two or three shows worth the subscription then cancelling en masse.
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# ? Jul 2, 2019 15:36 |
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The episodes were pretty good.
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# ? Jul 3, 2019 07:52 |
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I like that Beast Boy is getting more focus, the timeskips have been kind to him most of all character wise. Gonna bet it all on Tarra being a red-herring and Helga being the mole, considering all the work they're putting into making Tarra look obviously guilty and the weird poo poo Helga's up to.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 19:18 |
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I'm more of a Marvel guy and it's been ages since I watched YJ S1 & S2, so I just had no idea who the kids were chasing after "Count Vertigo" in Episode 16, apart from Beast Boy, Static Shock and Kid Flash. Who was the lady firing purple and who is the counsellor kid? I'm enjoying the show, but I'm now finding the cuts between dialogue across scenes and the catchphrases way more jarring this time. Maybe I just got old!
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 20:46 |
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Metalshark posted:I'm more of a Marvel guy and it's been ages since I watched YJ S1 & S2, so I just had no idea who the kids were chasing after "Count Vertigo" in Episode 16, apart from Beast Boy, Static Shock and Kid Flash. Who was the lady firing purple and who is the counsellor kid? Ed is the Teleporter from Season 2. Traci Thirteen is new this season, though she made some cameos this season I think this is her first speaking role. She is Jaime Reyes girlfriend in the comics and daughter of classic DC character Doctor Thirteen. (Pretty much the DC Universe's biggest skeptic.)
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 21:48 |
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Skeptics are weird as hell characters in big two comics. Hal Jordan was a direct emissary of God and he's now back hanging out with Superman and Batman. Reed Richards met God personally and is sometimes still written as if he thinks Stephen Strange is full of poo poo. My favorite was the teacher in Nova who didn't believe in aliens.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 21:59 |
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People genuinely believe the earth is flat nowadays.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 22:11 |
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TheHan posted:People genuinely believe the earth is flat nowadays. That's just because Buzz Aldrin has gotten too old to keep punching them straight in the face. In Marvel the sliding timeline means 9/11 is a farther memory than Galactus standing around in New York.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 22:15 |
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Skwirl posted:That's just because Buzz Aldrin has gotten too old to keep punching them straight in the face. The Marvel sliding timeline means that most if not all of the modern Marvel history we know happened after 9/11.
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 22:51 |
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X-O posted:The Marvel sliding timeline means that most if not all of the modern Marvel history we know happened after 9/11. It's funny because they also have all that poo poo that's absolutely married to WW2 So 1941-1945 was massively different from our history, then poo poo mostly happens as normal and then 2003ish the F4 take an ill advised trip to space and Peter Parker gets a spider bite. Anybody try and square the circle that is Captain America seeing Nixon shooting himself and fighting a snake Reagan and also not having been revived until also after the the end of the 20th century?
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 23:20 |
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Skwirl posted:Anybody try and square the circle that is Captain America seeing Nixon shooting himself and fighting a snake Reagan and also not having been revived until also after the the end of the 20th century? Like most of the problems with the sliding timescale, I'd imagine that you just don't even try to square that circle and never acknowledge a lot of stories ever again. Like, when's the last time the Nixon thing has come up actually in a story and not just as part of a clickbait article about "10 craziest things in Cap history!"?
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 23:38 |
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You just ignore it. Marvel has used almost every sitting president at some point. Spider-Man teamed up with the original SNL cast. I always liked the issue of Avengers where Beast exclaims “I hope I live to see 1976!”
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# ? Jul 4, 2019 23:44 |
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Thirteen is particularly weird skeptic given that his daughter is a mage. I guess it helps the stuff he is normally involved in are Scooby Doo Hoaxes MonsterEnvy fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Jul 5, 2019 |
# ? Jul 4, 2019 23:58 |
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I think the sliding timescale itself never comes up. Comics just always take place in the present because it’s depressing to require Spiderman age into senility because you want to attach a date to the time he teamed up with David Letterman. Comics make no sense.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:00 |
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Antifa Turkeesian posted:I think the sliding timescale itself never comes up. Comics just always take place in the present because it’s depressing to require Spiderman age into senility because you want to attach a date to the time he teamed up with David Letterman. Comics make no sense. Hey, Spider-Man: Life Story is actually pretty good so far.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:01 |
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The sliding timescale was specifically mentioned in Al Ewing's Ultimates.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:09 |
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TwoPair posted:Like most of the problems with the sliding timescale, I'd imagine that you just don't even try to square that circle and never acknowledge a lot of stories ever again. Like, when's the last time the Nixon thing has come up actually in a story and not just as part of a clickbait article about "10 craziest things in Cap history!"? I do recall seeing it in cap recently, but I've been mainlining brubakers run, so i can't remember if it was in that or tncs book
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:14 |
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X-O posted:The sliding timescale was specifically mentioned in Al Ewing's Ultimates. I like that the whole point of that was the Ultimates trying to fix what they saw as a problem with time and Galactus steps in and goes "uhhh you really don't want to do that"
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 00:47 |
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on the topic of Sliding Timelines, I really dislike the standard model, but there's a variant of it that I've seen a couple fan concepts use that I really like that I call a Reverse Sliding Timeline, I'll let Tony Lewis of The Original Marvel Universe blog sum up the concept in his own words;Tony Lewis posted:First, however, I need to clarify the biggest issue in any such chronological analysis of the Original Marvel Universe: when you start the clock. Time passes at different rates for the characters and the reader. Twelve monthly issues may cover only a few days or weeks in the lives of the characters depicted therein. And so, the thirty-odd years of published stories I’m looking at contain only about half as much time in the lives of the characters. This has been dubbed the Marvel “sliding time scale,” meaning that, as time passes in the real world, the early stories become detached from their historical context and are dragged forward in time. This is because the comics publishers, and most fans, start the clock in the present day and work backwards. (The Fantastic Four formed 12 years ago, they’d say, and would then change the details in the original story to update it to the proper era.) I, on the other hand, would rather anchor the stories at the other end—in 1961—and let it run at its own pace and see what happens when fictional continuity and historical fact collide. So instead we change the details of the later stories to set them in an earlier time. My approach to this was inspired by the cliché of people who were around in November 1963 remembering exactly what they were doing when President Kennedy was shot. I asked myself, how would the various Marvel super-heroes answer that question? it just feels a lot more elegant in execution compared to the standard model, of course it does have some minor issues, part of the reason Tony is able to make it work for his concept is that he includes a cutoff point for what he considers to be canon for his concept(stretching over a period between 1989 and 1993 depending on the book), so one would probably have to do something similar if one wanted to do a similar concept of their own
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 01:12 |
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Except that basically eliminates every characters targeted at millennials and gen zers
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 01:20 |
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I mean, it's really forward thinking that there were gay mutant weddings in the late 60s in 616.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 01:35 |
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That solution sounds terrible for the Marvel Universe. They way they do it is the right way. Yes it makes some thinks a bit wonky but it works way more than it doesn't.
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 01:53 |
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X-O posted:That solution sounds terrible for the Marvel Universe. They way they do it is the right way. Yes it makes some thinks a bit wonky but it works way more than it doesn't. Mind going into more detail as to why you think it's terrible?
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# ? Jul 5, 2019 01:56 |
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drrockso20 posted:Mind going into more detail as to why you think it's terrible? Skwirl posted:I mean, it's really forward thinking that there were gay mutant weddings in the late 60s in 616.
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Because comics are made to be contemporary and not constantly 30 years behind the times.
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