Yeah, looks like he turned his suit inside out. Probably didn't have time to do the laundryTo me, it looks like this is actually supposed to be the underlying “circuit board” of the upgraded suit. Easy pass tho.
In the Lego leaks he has another costume, I think more dominant red with gold.Yeah I don’t know about this one. I got a rack of Spideys but not digging the colors for this guy. When I think of Spider-Man, I need the red & blue costume. Some folks will enjoy him so that’s good but I’ll pass this time.
I keep thinking your sig is part of your responseIn the Lego leaks he has another costume, I think more dominant red with gold.
I would assume Spidey gets his new suits from Stark tech like in FFH then Strange enchants his suit. Interesting that they let this release. Guess the Covid screwed the schedule for everything including merch.Interesting how the tech pattern is in the black
from NWH.Wait so this is from the new movie or is it concept art?
Gold is too flashy for Spider-Man, he's supposed to be humble and poor but also super smart, he shouldn't have access to unlimited resources and should have to make do with what he has.I’m so tired of the damn gold. Lol it doesn’t fit the character. It looks so damn stupid
Gold is too flashy for Spider-Man, he's supposed to be humble and poor but also super smart, he shouldn't have access to unlimited resources and should have to make do with what he has.
This strikes me as a scene specific entry where Strange gives Peter's suit some type of magical upgrade for protection. Their working together does not automatically equate to a mentorship, but given their characters' age difference that assumption is not without merit.I thought the whole point of FFH was Spidey finally coming into his own...and now it's confirmed Dr. Strange is serving as some kind of "mentor" figure. Why? And this is coming from someone who liked the Iron Man/Spidey dynamic.
I get as the MCU gets bigger you can't just pretend other characters don't exist, but is this constant mentorship needed?
Once Tony died he should have been left to fend for himself with Tony leaving everything to his family.I was okay with him getting some Stark help with the suit, but it's waaaay overdone at this point, and IMO detracts from the scrappy physicality of the character. MCU always takes it just a little too far.
That's kinda the problem with the MCU ... I find it hard to believe Pepper and Happy would have left Peter completely out in the cold.Once Tony died he should have been left to fend for himself with Tony leaving everything to his family.
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