Where does this happen? and what is the context? Thank you.
Originally posted by nortonek
Where does this happen? and what is the context? Thank you.
It's the definitive Doctor Doom story for many people. If you're new to comics, it's a must read.
And if you're new..
Hey, do you like Thor too? You should totally read Thor: Vikings. 🙂
Originally posted by Galan007
I just noticed that Franklin referenced Baby Yoda in the F4/Empyre issue:Watch... The SW-verse will be one of the universes Franklin created during the reboot.
I don't know if that's cool, feel like Marvel is making Star Wars a small part of their cosmology. but Star Wars have their own fans, not sure how they feel MU encompass Star Wars
Originally posted by MrMind
I don't know if that's cool, feel like Marvel is making Star Wars a small part of their cosmology. but Star Wars have their own fans, not sure how they feel MU encompass Star Wars
DC does the same shit.
Originally posted by MrMindIt was probably just a random pop-culture reference. It's just weird because I'm pretty sure that Franklin has been off-world since the reboot, so I'm not sure when he would've found the time to sit down and catch up on The Mandalorian... But that's neither here nor there.
I don't know if that's cool, feel like Marvel is making Star Wars a small part of their cosmology. but Star Wars have their own fans, not sure how they feel MU encompass Star Wars
I am a firm believer that the SW universe needs to be completely separate/independent from the mainstream Marvel multiverse... SW needs to stay its own thing.
That said, I suppose that page *does* show us that the realities are connected in SOME way. Maybe Franklin didn't create the SW-verse, but he definitely knows about it regardless...
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWI agree.
Oh, without a doubt. Nobody sane would think otherwise.DC and DBZ, another example:
But the difference is that Star Wars and Marvel are both owned by Disney... So Disney actually could merge universes whenever the f*ck they feel like it.
That's why SW references popping up at all in mainstream Marvel books makes me flinch a bit.