I think he is neat
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I think he is neat
The cuisine is Romani. My mother’s preference.
(Fantastic Four Special #1)
The virgin Moon Knight: Has never actually gone to Dracula's castle to get his goddamn money. The chad Luke Cage: Took a flight to the heavily guarded Latveria to beat the shit out of Dr Doom because he owed him $200.
Do you think in the marvel universe cultural anthropology is a more lucrative field given Atlantis, Wakanda, Madripoor, Latveria, Krakoa, and France?
Like imagine a Hellfire Club Gala where there’s a cultural anthropologist running around getting so excited to talk to Storm about her origins and how she affects the culture of Krakoa and then getting to talk to Cyclops about how Krakoa has changed the way the world thinks of mutants.
Imagine needing to get a special permit to enter spaces like Atlantis and Wakanda to study their culture. Needing to be briefed on how to address their kings.
Idk.. I wish cultural anthropology was more lucrative.
Victor Von Doom, ruler of Latveria
"In one possible future mankind becomes united. Cures for all diseases are found. Global conflict ends. Hunger is abolished, education is universal, and no one goes without. In that world, there are laws. to break even the slightest of these is to suffer immediate and terminal punishment. After a while, no one would lay hands upon the innocent, or commit a crime of hate, or steal bread from the table of another. Ten thousand futures have I looked at. A hundred thousand. And in only one does mankind unite, and flourish... And survive. Only one. Doomworld"
Reed and Victor fighting over the "Optimisation of World History"
And conveniently leaving Doom's Romani heritage and the tragic fates if his parents, which he himself witnessed, out of the summary at the beginning.
Also making Reed almost kill Victor across multiple events in the past year(s) reveals a misunderstanding of who 616 Reed is at his core. Nor would Reed ever consider taking away the autonomy and agency of the entire rest of humanity throughout all time, let alone publicly state this as his dream.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #15 (2000)
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