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#1  Edited By crileyluke

@kuyamu: they will probably have a short intense "catfight" duel-skills and technique vs 100,000s of years worth of experience. Later they will be in Starlin's Bar drinking a girly drink with some alien fruit in it. They will be bragging and trying to 1-up the other with their war story accomplishments.

G: I punched a guy so hard his eyes exploded and he deficated himself.

A: I once let a dragon swallow me just so I could judy-chop its heart from the inside.

G: I jumped in molten lava head-to-toe just so I could get a finishing blow on some douche Badoon.

A: I pretended to be a poor defenseless maiden to lure a hellspawn...

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Yeah, I think this is perceived more by the mid-thirty to forty-something persons who were there for the momentous occasion of the birth of Image Comics. All of the premium top-title artists/writers simultaneously left Marvel and forged a new standard for comics.

Founding of Image Comics: illustrators Todd McFarlane (known for his work on Spider-Man), Jim Lee (X-Men), Rob Liefeld (X-Force), Marc Silvestri (Wolverine), Erik Larsen (The Amazing Spider-Man), Jim Valentino (Guardians of the Galaxy), and Whilce Portacio (Uncanny X-Men); and longtime Uncanny X-Men writer Chris Claremont.[2] This development was nicknamed the "X-odus", because several of the creators involved (Claremont, Liefeld, Lee, Silvestri, and Portacio) were famous for their work on the X-Men franchise. Marvel's stock fell $3.205/share when the news became public.

Angela and Spawn were epic for a couple years. It had an adult-yet-slapstick graphic novel feel with hands down the most gorgeous art and interesting layout of pages; really championed the computer graphics that are norm today. Before Image, comics pretty much looked just like they did in the 70's. (Not saying that is all bad)

AND never forget Neil Gaimen is the F'n man...

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sora_thekeyUnfollowSend PMForum Posts: 7895Wiki Points: 18400Followed by: 71847Reviews: 30 Lists: 8Posted by sora_thekey - July 05, 2013 at 1:07 PM

Let me just take a moment and remind everyone of this aritst's other works...

This X-women is a better representation of his work. The Angela cover is not the best. Seems plain. Ol'McF was a great artist for covers especially. Sword is not as zazzy as her huge-ass-lance-pike of old.

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Only leading to the greatest Marvel story ever told: THE INFINITY GAUNTLET!!! Imagine all of the cosmic/gods/omnipotent beings throwing a galaxy worth of planets at Thanos to no avail…EPIC. They should probably have Warlock/Him origin in Thor two. Rocket Raccoon’s origin is BA too, but all the cute animal humanoids would turn the average 15-30ish demo away. We need surfer, FF4, Spidey, Xmen under same studio as Avengers.

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He has actually existed

for millennia. That Hive thing was just a rebirth in one of his many iterations.

He is some kind of Avatar of life; an essential part of the Galaxy like

Galactus or Mistress Death. Sometimes when he is reborn or revived from his cocoon

too soon, he is infantile mentally. I do not think he can die forever. The

universe just resurrects him. * See Warlock Chronicles.

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That was pretty lame

death sequence...

It did not dwell on it

at all and did not really show impact or a body. Magus was not his normal malevolent

brazen self. I feel it would be easy to spin/”fix” that story into a previously

conceived master plan by the Whatever-Magus.

Where was the Adam from

the Cancerverse? They had Dark-everyone else. There were other omnipotent

supreme cosmic beings...Galactus (of sorts) that are vital to the universe’s

survival. Warlock is one of those essential beings. He is essentially the

Avatar of life in the 616 universe. Overall, the event was epic, but ill-conceived

to just be epic somehow.

I could see them going

the route of Adam being a big part of Marvel soon. They need to get visibility

for the upcoming Marvel movies. Secret Wars? Annihilation? Infinity Gauntlet?

Thanos? They say they are really looking to a Guardians of the Galaxy movie... Maybe

in the next 5-10 years. They pushed to have Nova and Rocket Raccoon in the

Marvel vs. Capcom 3 game.

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I think The Bishop/Cable/Sentinel story should erase the "3rd trimester abortion" known as X3...and the second half of the Wolverine movie too. Lol
 
Age of Apocalypse with Archangel story arc. 
 
I think it would be difficult to upstage the grandeur of any of the Infinity events. Similar to the Avenger Movie; if a trailer was on TV showing the “commercial” popular characters (Spiderman, Wolverine, Hulk, Ironman, Captain America, Silver Surfer, Doctor Doom, X-men…) all in the same movie…GEEZ! There are so many issues with this happening like different movie companies having rights, not having background for all characters yet, and they would probably write wolverine ending up with the gauntlet or something silly like that, because he is popular. A Sin Cityish frame-by-frame or a two part movie would be cool. Maybe, about 10 years down the road…We may need to see Captain Marvel, Warlock, and Thanos in a version of the Cosmic Cube saga, first. Maybe, showing Captain Marvel die…NOT by cancer (lame), but Death herself making an appearance to, personally, retrieve his soul. (grand-scale)

Joe Quasada ( Chief Creative Officer with an emphasis on the media division) Kevin Feige, and Jerry Calabrese all mentioned the “new/first” Guardians of the Galaxy, and specifically, Rocket Raccoon, as being a worthy movie franchise. (Fingers all crossed really hard)

Joe Mad’s Battle Chasers and Darksiders are perfect for movie adaptations…as long as he is a large part of the design process.

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@emmbro30 said:
I would really like to see an event as a movie.  Something like either Infinity Gauntlet or Secret Wars.


Think about how EPIC it would be to see all of the cosmic beings and gods-the Astral Conflagration (Galactus, Eternity, Chaos & Order, Love & Hate, Kronos, Epock, the Celestials..) actually hurling entire solar systems of planets at Thanos.