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The whole fuzzy thing also came after he quit the X-Men to go off and do his own thing, and he developed a potion to enhance his mutation. He didn't intend for it to be permanent, but he missed the time limit so it stuck. After that he bummed around the places where Marvel throws characters it doesn't know what to do with, the Avengers and the Defenders. He didn't really get much development until the weird decision to reassemble the original X-Men into X-Factor, and at that point he could do the whole smartest guy in the room routine more regularly. The only story focusing on him I really remember is when the original comic was doing origin stories, and Beast's story was about playing football and having to fight a conquistador guy. Of course Cyclops's origin story at the same time where he was briefly adopted by a criminal with diamond hands is more fun.
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SlothfulCobra posted:The whole fuzzy thing also came after he quit the X-Men to go off and do his own thing, and he developed a potion to enhance his mutation. He didn't intend for it to be permanent, but he missed the time limit so it stuck. After that he bummed around the places where Marvel throws characters it doesn't know what to do with, the Avengers and the Defenders. He didn't really get much development until the weird decision to reassemble the original X-Men into X-Factor, and at that point he could do the whole smartest guy in the room routine more regularly. Which is funny as he spent a good chunk of X-Factor as a dumb guy because he messed with his own genetics again and lost the fur but got dumber the more he used his strength.
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# ? Apr 21, 2024 16:06 |
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Dawgstar posted:Which is funny as he spent a good chunk of X-Factor as a dumb guy because he messed with his own genetics again and lost the fur but got dumber the more he used his strength. No, he didn't. He was a victim of a scientist trying to cure his own mutant son, he kidnapped Hank and used him as a lab rat, which defuzzed him. Then later Plague's power reacted especially badly with his now turbo hosed body chemistry and he started getting stronger but dumber. None of it was Hank's doing/choice.
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https://www.38north.org/2024/04/what-we-learned-inside-a-north-korean-internet-server-how-well-do-you-know-your-partners/quote:However, in 2016, the studio was sanctioned by the US Department of Treasury as a North Korean state-owned enterprise. The US government has twice laid additional sanctions on Chinese companies that have worked with the studio or acted as a go-between, once in 2021 and again in 2022. quote:There is no evidence to suggest that the companies identified in the images had any knowledge that a part of their project had been subcontracted to North Korean animators. In fact, as the editing comments on all the files, including those related to US-based animations, were written in Chinese, it is likely that the contracting arrangement was several steps downstream from the major producers. tldr, stuff contracted to chinese studios is getting passed further on to NK studios, violating lots of things
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# ? Apr 22, 2024 11:39 |
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There's an interesting graphic novel called Pyongyang about a Quebecois animation director sent over to North Korea to guide the animators works. Before Flash/Toon Boom became common in the industry, which combined with tax credits in Quebec allowed productions to be animated domestically again, there was a lot of outsourcing to Asia including North Korea. It wasn't without the knowledge of the producers in that case though.
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Synthbuttrange posted:https://www.38north.org/2024/04/what-we-learned-inside-a-north-korean-internet-server-how-well-do-you-know-your-partners/ What year is it???
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# ? Apr 22, 2024 16:52 |
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Why tis the fifth year of the plague year 2020 milord!
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SlothfulCobra posted:"Squirrel and Hedgehog" Gotta go fast! …because there’s no food again this year.
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There is no ethical production under socialism with Chinese characteristics?
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 01:48 |
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X-Men 97 theory: I think this version of Bastion is Graydon Creed My data points: -Friends of the Humanity focus in the first episode, who were toting new, Sentinel-derived tech -Rogue and Nightcrawler focus recently, with Mystique potentially lurking in the wings having impersonated Valerie Cooper -Sinister makes this Bastion seem like a known quantity from the old show, Bastion himself talks about how he's "evolved." There's been an undercurrent of jealousy to Creed's anti-mutant bigotry due to who his family is, so turning into a killer cyborg from hell would probably be really appealing to him. -Getting mauled by Sabretooth (Graydon's implied fate in his last appearance of the old show) would make him a prime candidate to being rebuilt into a cybernetic Sentinel. -The scenes with Magneto and Gyrich in this episode were some real serial killer poo poo. Y'know who's dad was a serial killer??? -Let's be honest, there's only a handful of notable anti-mutant human bigots, and the guy who turned into Bastion originally was a bit of a nothingburger
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 11:07 |
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OnimaruXLR posted:X-Men 97 theory: I think this version of Bastion is Graydon Creed I dunno if this will actually happen but just wanted to say I think this is brilliant and interesting. Only kina flaw I can see is Bastion seems to be from the far future? I dunno if we know Cable's or Bishop's time in this but I thought it was a good ways off.
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 11:57 |
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NikkolasKing posted:I dunno if this will actually happen but just wanted to say I think this is brilliant and interesting. I'm not sure how far Cable is, at least like 30ish years ahead of Bishop's Days of Future Past timeline, and Bishop's timeline is at least past 2030 going by Scott's tombstone. I think both are supposed to be waaay further ahead in comics though? I'm not that big of a comics-knower but I did just watch the TAS version of Days of Future Past so it's pretty fresh in my mind. Also those episodes were kinda lame
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NikkolasKing posted:I dunno if this will actually happen but just wanted to say I think this is brilliant and interesting. I didn't get any impressions of Bastion being from the future.
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MonsterEnvy posted:I didn't get any impressions of Bastion being from the future. Don't they make it explicit the Prime Sentinel and all that stuff is from the future? Beast's comment about how the tech they're seeing is way ahead of our time, and then Cable being the one who knows how to deal with Prime Sentinels. And I thought all that came from Bastion.
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NikkolasKing posted:Don't they make it explicit the Prime Sentinel and all that stuff is from the future? Beast's comment about how the tech they're seeing is way ahead of our time, and then Cable being the one who knows how to deal with Prime Sentinels. In the comics that advanced tech came from Nimrod, and they just became commonplace in the future. But I am unsure of how they plan to link Bastion and Nimrod in the show.
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 16:54 |
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Hmm thinking I wonder if a future season storyline will be Necrosha. Did Selene ever show up in the original series?
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 17:53 |
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I'm hoping we see more of Jamie Madrox
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 22:11 |
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Was that a new VA for Cap or has he played the character in other stuff before (I believe he was our first non X-Men cameo in the show as well)?
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 00:43 |
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Apparently it's Josh Keaton, of all people, and no, he's more known as Spider-Man than Cap.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 00:57 |
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He was Steve Rogers in the What If episodes as well.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 00:59 |
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I freaking cracked up when threw Captain America's shield into the mountains. Such a dick move lol
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Gaz-L posted:Apparently it's Josh Keaton, of all people, and no, he's more known as Spider-Man than Cap. Haha, I was just thinking they might bring in 90s Spiderman TAS JJJ for his stuff with Bastion and them maybe asking Keaton to be Spidey if they can't get CD Barnes since he always sends to be up to play a spider guy.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 02:56 |
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I think it be really great and a cool little meta joke if they got David Hayter to play a role. Not only did he write the screnplay for the first two X-Men films, he voiced Captain America in Spidey TAS.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 03:15 |
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I don't buy Hayter as an american super soldier.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 04:55 |
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Theo James such a good actor. VO work in this ep is wonderful
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 06:11 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Haha, I was just thinking they might bring in 90s Spiderman TAS JJJ for his stuff with Bastion and them maybe asking Keaton to be Spidey if they can't get CD Barnes since he always sends to be up to play a spider guy. Sadly Ed Asner passed away in 2021 You know what that means: someone get JK Simmons on speed dial
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 08:19 |
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The shot composition/direction of this show is so good. Rogue (rightfully in my opinion) justifying her decision to kill trask being suddenly interrupted by "TERMINATE MUTANTS," a fist flying at the screen and then an explosion is just fantastic stuff. The prime sentinels also look way better than they did back in the original nineties comic run. They're delightfully unnerving.
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In X-Men TAS, do we ever see the "school" part of the Xavier School? My memory of the show is far from perfect but I feel like it's just superhero stuff. We never see any younger mutants or learning or anything. I was thinking about this because so many TAS fans like me used to hate Evolution. Why? The younger cast and going to school were lame.. But I'm wondering if actual comic book readers were more amenable to Evolution because, you know, that wouldn't be out of place to them like it was to us where we just got superheroes go save the world all the time.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 18:02 |
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NikkolasKing posted:In X-Men TAS, do we ever see the "school" part of the Xavier School? My memory of the show is far from perfect but I feel like it's just superhero stuff. We never see any younger mutants or learning or anything. Jubilee was the totality of the "school" part. But no, they never had students in the traditional sense or anything like Evolution. But that makes sense for the time because the X-Men didn't have much of a big school in the comics until post-90s. In the comics they paid lip service to getting college degrees a few times. Lorna and Alex had earned master degrees in geophysics! Iceman got a degree in accounting. Beast earned a few phds. It all came off as a very alternative liberal arts self-study vibe where Charles just signs off on your work. They also had the New Mutants for a time but that was just an excuse to have teen adventures. I don't think it was until Morison that they portrayed the school as a proper school with tons of kids and classrooms and backpacks.
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NikkolasKing posted:In X-Men TAS, do we ever see the "school" part of the Xavier School? My memory of the show is far from perfect but I feel like it's just superhero stuff. We never see any younger mutants or learning or anything. To me the issue with Evolution was never "they're kids" as much as "they're the most milquetoast over-xeroxed Archie-rear end thrice-reheated leftover version of kids you ever did see". On top of how weird it is to see Wolverine and Storm acting as mentors to Jean and Scott, not including any of the actual "young mutant" coded characters (THERE'S A LOT OF THEM) other than Kitty, and the fact that the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants were basically the Gangrene Gang from Powerpuff Girls Evo always felt like a high school fanfiction AU writ large to me as opposed to "a younger version of the X-Men." But I know a lot of people love it. Lot of people love high school alternate universe fanfiction, too, though.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 19:33 |
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The school was definitely just lip service in the original cartoon. Outside of Jubilee everyone was treated like full on adults. Which reminds me of something really bizarre from that series where Jean and Scott get married but then it is revealed that the minister that married them was secretly Morph as part of some Sinister plan. Which leads to everyone acting like the marriage didn't count for some reason.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 20:12 |
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Morph wasnt ordained!
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 21:49 |
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Is there any particular reason why Bastion is obsessed with novelty singles from the late '50s now?
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 22:51 |
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because he's a flying, purple, people eater
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CapnAndy posted:Is there any particular reason why Bastion is obsessed with novelty singles from the late '50s now? It was a pretty clear reference to Reservoir Dogs I felt
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iceyman posted:Jubilee was the totality of the "school" part. But no, they never had students in the traditional sense or anything like Evolution. The New Mutants had ran their course by the 90s, and Magneto quit running the X-Mansion towards the end and left them all in Cable's hands, and Cable didn't run no school and eventually shaped everyone who stuck with the team into a mercenary group he branded X-Force. The 90s did have Generation X, but they really didn't do the whole "school" concept well at all and were caught up in one of those edgey and complicated yet entirely forgettable plots that dominated 90s Marvel. The 2000s were probably the biggest time for the idea of the X-Mansion as a real proper school, because there was a whole thing with introducing a lot of student characters having actual high-school-type classes in the foreground. Later down the road after M-Day, the X-Men got increasingly militant and went off to San Francisco, and Wolverine broke with them and took the kids back to Westchester to be even more like a school. I don't know what they've been like since Wolverine died, probably a lot less school stuff from the things I've heard about where the X-Men have gone since. Before the 90s, the school stuff was also pretty sporadic. The first couple years of the X-Men comics played it up a bit, but when the X-Men got redesigned in 1975, all the new members were functionally adults until Kitty joined, and Kitty was often doing free study school work in the background and was the focus of a whole struggle with Emma Frost running her own evil school for mutants.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 00:06 |
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I was (well, still am) very unfamiliar with Bastion, so when I saw the new bad guy was a purple dude messing with technology, I thought it was Feilong from the recent X-Men/Iron Man comics and thought "wow that's a pretty recent pull for this show". I guess little did I know of the X-Men's long history of purple bad guys (that aren't The Purple Man™)
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I do want to reiterate something I posted in TV IV after having been criticial about Lenore Zann's voice after the first few episodes: While I stand by the opinion that her voice has noticeably aged more than most of the returning cast, she's also stepped up 1000% in what they've asked her to do in the last two episodes Rogue's been featured in, and more than justified the decision to bring her back.
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TwoPair posted:I was (well, still am) very unfamiliar with Bastion, so when I saw the new bad guy was a purple dude messing with technology, I thought it was Feilong from the recent X-Men/Iron Man comics and thought "wow that's a pretty recent pull for this show". I guess little did I know of the X-Men's long history of purple bad guys (that aren't The Purple Man™) Kilgrave was even in the original show! Even though he's more a Daredevil (and now Jessica Jones/Luke Cage) bad guy!
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