Hmmm.....
Spoiler:
not sure teaching Ultron the concept of violence is the correct path to take. 😉I am very impressed at how they're balancing all these potential storylines. In this Kang saga alone they've managed to connect it to the Skrull/Kree war and this week we may have seen the genesis of evil Ultron
Originally posted by Stall_19
Hmmm.....Spoiler:
not sure teaching Ultron the concept of violence is the correct path to take. 😉I am very impressed at how they're balancing all these potential storylines. In this Kang saga alone they've managed to connect it to the Skrull/Kree war and this week we may have seen the genesis of evil Ultron
Yep, this is shaping up to be quite an interesting adaptation, they even managed to begin the Ultron saga without making it too dark on the Pym character. Movie continuity could learn a thing or too from this series.
Let's not forget that we already got some Kree/Skrull foreshadowing when Mar-vell appeared and when S.H.I.E.L.D. found a Skrull among the HYDRA ranks.
There is also the CC.
Originally posted by Stall_19
Hmmm.....Spoiler:
not sure teaching Ultron the concept of violence is the correct path to take. 😉I am very impressed at how they're balancing all these potential storylines. In this Kang saga alone they've managed to connect it to the Skrull/Kree war and this week we may have seen the genesis of evil Ultron
Totally agree, and that's just the overt references. There are some clear differences between Tony and Steve- like Civil War. Also 42 in the negative zone, a reference to the initiative.
Kang's offer to rule Earth is central to almost all his storylines but the Kang War in particular, whereby he actually achieves this goal for a short while. His main ship seems to be based off the very same sword of Damocles base from that story. Incidentally Captain America is essential to that storyline in the same way he is in the cartoon- Cap is the one who leads a offshoot team that takes down Kang's operation and finally Cap takes down Kang in combat.
That's not evening mentioning that SHIELD have a base below a barber shop (numerous storylines) and Fury has discovered a skrull disguised as Elektra, like Secret Invasion.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Been busy with heavy drinking. The trailer with the Wrecker disappointed me and I kinda lost intertest.
The trailers weren't nearly as good as the show itself, there is just one or two chapters that weren't as interesting as the rest, mostly because of Hawkeye 😖hifty: