Kelly Sue DeConnick: Visible Woman (2019) by Ink On Paper Studios
Ah, the 2010s...

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Kelly Sue DeConnick: Visible Woman (2019) by Ink On Paper Studios
Ah, the 2010s...
Animated Standouts ‘Nimona’ & “Moon Girl’ Awarded Humanitas Prizes https://www.animationmagazine.net/2024/09/animated-standouts-nimona-moon-girl-awarded-humanitas-prizes/
Source: https://x.com/WholesomeMeme/status/1926420513066222077?t=WbwYifBkxAEkdnxPbDC9qw&s=19
Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* | Big Game Trailer | In Theaters May 2 by Marvel Entertainment
Am i crazy? I always remembered this official art being of Spiderman with Sakura. This is my first time seeing this Marvel vs Capcom 2 ending art of Spiderman taking a photo with Morrigan instead. Where did this Morrigan version come from??? Were there alternate versions of MvC2?
I found this comparison video, but it had no description and the comments weren't too clear. But sounds like 1 version was in the arcades and the other on console. Did i understand that right?
Back then, it was the era of "edgy and dark". Comic books tried to fit "extreme" and "X" into every new superhero name. Everyone wanted to be grimdark and violent, like Spawn, Venom, and The Dark Knight Returns. "Vulnerability? Whimsy? I don't know them!" That's essentially what that era was. So all these comic book fans, trying to be so "super serious" and "super cool" did not like the light-hearted party tone of Marvel vs Capcom 2's music. Those were weird times. "I Wanna Take You For A Ride" is great. And I love 8-Bit Big Band's cover of it.
34 References Deadpool Left For Us In Marvel Tokon by GameSpot
Watching Tokon videos talking about the team rosters, and remembering how weird it is when comic book supervillains call themselves "evil". Like, "The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants". Don't they think of themselves as in the "right"?
...But then I remembered that the real life, historical person Oda Nobunaga called himself "The Devil King of the Sixth Heaven"…just to throw Takeda Shingen's religiousness in his face. lol