Logan. Wishing he had vibranium claws instead.
Well until Disney incorporates the X-Men into the MCU Black Panther is their current answer to Wolverine.
Logan. Wishing he had vibranium claws instead.
New Mutants doesn't come out until February of 2019. Maybe that's why he left it off?
His death scene seemed really strange to me. He makes a comment about preferring to die than live in a cage. . .but this is a guy who prepared his entire life just to become King of Wakanda, and to use Vibranium to foment a global uprising. And he actually succeeded at his first goal.* Is he really going to just give up and accept death, instead of plotting in jail until he was able to escape or be broken out of prison? No one in comics or comic movies stays in jail, apart from fake Mandarin maybe? I get that they were trying to stick a cool quote in there, but it was kind of dumb. T'Challa shouldn't have asked, and should have just removed the knife using their fancy schmancy technology, putting him in jail to come back another day. Possibly teaming up with Leap Frog or Stilt Man.I suppose so especially since apparently the vibranium blade that killed him also has healing properties? lol
*Until T'Challa decides he wants to essentially toss away the legitimacy of the succession method they use to determine the King--yes, he didn't actually die, but of course, he lost the fight and Killmonger could have killed him easily. Either be a democracy or don't! . . .but I digress.
Well until Disney incorporates the X-Men into the MCU Black Panther is their current answer to Wolverine.
Yes I found their practice of "Challenge Day" to be quite odd. As we saw in the film the benevolent tribes will always pass on fighting the king leaving only the punks and *******s as fair game for a challenge. And who'd ever want to give them the opportunity to be in charge? And what happens if two tribes want to challenge? First one to beat the king gets the throne and that's it? The good guy that everyone loves can be challenged but not an evil guy who unseats him? Not the best system IMO.
The Disney/FOX nightmare may not happen after all.
Thank the Lord if that's true.
killmonger is out.His death scene seemed really strange to me. He makes a comment about preferring to die than live in a cage. . .but this is a guy who prepared his entire life just to become King of Wakanda, and to use Vibranium to foment a global uprising. And he actually succeeded at his first goal.* Is he really going to just give up and accept death, instead of plotting in jail until he was able to escape or be broken out of prison? No one in comics or comic movies stays in jail, apart from fake Mandarin maybe? I get that they were trying to stick a cool quote in there, but it was kind of dumb. T'Challa shouldn't have asked, and should have just removed the knife using their fancy schmancy technology, putting him in jail to come back another day. Possibly teaming up with Leap Frog or Stilt Man.
*Until T'Challa decides he wants to essentially toss away the legitimacy of the succession method they use to determine the King--yes, he didn't actually die, but of course, he lost the fight and Killmonger could have killed him easily. Either be a democracy or don't! . . .but I digress.
Thank Comcast.
Who has escaped a wakandan prison in any marvel movie?His death scene seemed really strange to me. He makes a comment about preferring to die than live in a cage. . .but this is a guy who prepared his entire life just to become King of Wakanda, and to use Vibranium to foment a global uprising. And he actually succeeded at his first goal.* Is he really going to just give up and accept death, instead of plotting in jail until he was able to escape or be broken out of prison? No one in comics or comic movies stays in jail, apart from fake Mandarin maybe? I get that they were trying to stick a cool quote in there, but it was kind of dumb. T'Challa shouldn't have asked, and should have just removed the knife using their fancy schmancy technology, putting him in jail to come back another day. Possibly teaming up with Leap Frog or Stilt Man.
*Until T'Challa decides he wants to essentially toss away the legitimacy of the succession method they use to determine the King--yes, he didn't actually die, but of course, he lost the fight and Killmonger could have killed him easily. Either be a democracy or don't! . . .but I digress.
I don't think they are benevelont as much as I took it as respect to T'challa as the heir to the throne.Yes I found their practice of "Challenge Day" to be quite odd. As we saw in the film the benevolent tribes will always pass on fighting the king leaving only the punks and *******s as fair game for a challenge. And who'd ever want to give them the opportunity to be in charge? And what happens if two tribes want to challenge? First one to beat the king gets the throne and that's it? The good guy that everyone loves can be challenged but not an evil guy who unseats him? Not the best system IMO.
>bark at people
>me superior melanin-enriched supergenius
I genuinely hope these people don't exist. That's it's just clickbait. Otherwise, well, there's only one solution.
But after reading the comments, I genuinely weep for humanity. Their ******* idol (whose books they've never read; bar maybe Hudlin's KANGZ-Saga) would slap them and throw them of the YUGE Wakandan walls.
I’ll agree it was epic; especially when he said he feed him to his children. That look and the white sweat that followed was everything.
His remarks at the council suggests he refutes these notions though - correct?
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