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He didn't fly either...but I guess that was an acceptable change, right? Things change. Not to mention, he killed zod in the comics too. Next :lol
Superman in fact didn't have a no killing rule in the beginning, back in the time where he couldn't fly, and killed a couple times.

What if I told you, that rock thing can do the same thing as Groot
Zod can too, healing coma bro.
 
Sprinkle a little sunshine on me and I'm good to go

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CG head looks worse than Michael Chicklis covered in polyurethane. Quite an achievement, I'll give 'em that.
 
Thats weird cause Thing looked alot more massive in that pic back a couple pages. :(
 
Damn Thing looks terrible in the face. Regardless how the movie is, I was hoping that he would look cool and possibly get a Hot Toys figure. He would be the only one I would have picked up. Not if he looks like that.
 
Goes back, at least, to Batman Returns. Though that one looked like a fine Struzan piece compared with some of these awful Avengers posters we've seen.

From the late 80s to mid 90s I had my entire bedroom papered in movie posters, floor to ceiling.
 
Yeah, I'm not hanging my hopes of how the Thing looks on that crapola poster. :lol
 
Marvel should get John Alvin or Drew Struzan to work on their posters. They are the best. I'm pretty sure Disney will hired him for the Star Wars posters. I'm surprised DC/WB didn't hired Drew Struzan since he worked on a Superman comic a while back.
 
Marvel should get John Alvin or Drew Struzan to work on their posters. They are the best. I'm pretty sure Disney will hired him for the Star Wars posters. I'm surprised DC/WB didn't hired Drew Struzan since he worked on a Superman comic a while back.
The execs don't care for nice, artistic posters in many cases. Del Toro commissioned Struzan to do some posters for his films, and offered them to the studio, which rejected them in lieu of more conventional posters. I think Struzan is semi-retired now, though.
 
The execs don't care for nice, artistic posters in many cases. Del Toro commissioned Struzan to do some posters for his films, and offered them to the studio, which rejected them in lieu of more conventional posters. I think Struzan is semi-retired now, though.

I didn't know that about Del Toro...and I just found out that John Alvin died in 2008. :(
 
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