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Hey is it ok if u csn draw me scaravigg/scaratar x loodvigg because i enjoy it😁😁😁
Btw yor art is so pek ok
Gulp so sorry for the long wait but here u goo !!! <33 💖💝💖💖 also ignore loodvigg's horrible anatomy here I'm still learning how 2 draw them 👀👀💔💔💔💔
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Hii!!! I had an idea, why not make a collage art with Attmoz? Whoever wants to: answer and take a seat!
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Idk if I already posted this here
Continuing on from my previous post about Captain America: Brave New World, I’m more annoyed about the movie being an Incredible Hulk story than it being bad. Because it’s technically not a bad story or even a bad movie, it’s just Sam Wilson is the wrong protagonist. It annoys me since Sam’s first solo outing as Captain America ends up not feeling personal to him at all since he doesn’t have close ties to the Hulk characters. It also annoys me since if Bruce Banner was the lead, I could see this movie being an easy 8/10. In fact, I can easily rewrite it right now:
Bruce Banner aka Professor Hulk is a celebrity superhero, beloved for his actions in saving the world. After taking down the Serpent Society and recovering a package that they had stolen from the Japanese, Bruce is invited to the White House for a special meeting with the president. Months before, Bruce’s old nemesis Thaddeus Ross was elected President. Despite their past, Bruce is trying to give him the benefit of the doubt in order to bring the country some semblance of peace.
On his downtime, Bruce and his son Skaar train with Bruce’s cousin Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk. Jennifer is skeptical of President Ross, but Bruce says he’s willing to give Ross the benefit of the doubt. Bruce says he and Skaar have been invited to the White House and asks Jennifer to join them, which she accepts.
At the White House, President Ross tells Bruce he’s a changed man and that they should bury their past. He then asks Bruce to restart the Avengers, which surprises him. During President Ross’ speech about the discovery of adamantium, Jennifer Walters She-Hulks out and tries to kill Ross. She’s thwarted and is arrested. Jen claims that she has no idea what happened.
Bruce and Skaar begin their investigation. Meanwhile, Ross’ head of security Ruth-Bat Seraph follows them closely while also trying to piece together what’s happening. Eventually, the three of them learn that the mastermind behind all of this is Bruce’s former friend/partner Samuel Sterns aka The Leader. Sterns reveals he’s doing all of this as a way of ruining President Ross’ legacy as revenge for him being locked up ever since the end of the 2008 Hulk movie. Sterns is also pissed at Bruce since even though he helped him with his condition, Bruce had abandoned him to Ross’ wrath. Bruce says that Sterns is going to cause an international incident and Sterns says that’s the goal.
(Side note: Now that it’s Bruce as the lead, Sterns saying “you know what he’s like” resonates harder since Bruce KNOWS what Ross was like)
Fast forward. Bruce, Skaar, and Ruth tell President Ross he’s being manipulated by Sterns. Bruce and Ross have a shouting match about what happened with Sterns and Ross admits he was dying. He didn’t see a way out, so he had Sterns find a way to save him. Bruce says Betty would be ashamed of him, and so on. The naval battle scene occurs and Bruce saves the day, although Skaar ends up getting injured in the process.
At the hospital, Bruce Banner is comforted by Betty Ross (basically the monologue that Bucky gave to Sam). Fast forward again, Sterns turns himself in, but not before confronting Bruce Banner. He says that the world will now see Ross for how he truly is. When Bruce asks Sterns what has he done, Sterns simply says, “I brought him down to our level.” Bruce then realizes the pills that Ross has been taking were laced with gamma radiation.
The Red Hulk scene occurs. Now, it’s Ross who is the rampaging monster and Bruce as the one trying to save the people. It’s a role reversal of the 2008 Hulk movie, especially since the military is supporting Bruce Banner. Bruce, knowing that Red Hulk will be too much for the military, forces Ross to the cherry blossoms where he used to take Betty (side note: of course Bruce knew about the cherry blossoms since Betty likely told him about the things she used to do with her father).
Professor Hulk and Red Hulk fight some more, ending in Bruce winning. However, when Ross gets back up for another round, Bruce attempts to calm Ross down. He talks about Betty Ross, he says that he forgives Ross for hunting him in the past, and he says that he truly believes Ross is trying to change. Ross, spurred by the memory of his daughter, calms down and reverts back to human. He is then imprisoned in the Raft, but not before his treaty with the other nations regarding Celestial Island is signed.
Jennifer Walters is released and Skaar recovers. Bruce visits Ross in the Raft and the two bury the hatchet. Betty Ross visits Thaddeus and the movie ends with father and daughter reunited.