RandomHero
Super Freak
Shazam is obviously never coming out, that ship has long sailed. Maybe if there's a sequel but DC has definitely gotten the shaft in favor of Marvel.
LMAO, yes people steaming on YouTube are famously known for censoring their controversial opinions to themselves. The campaign is widely considered the best part of the game, I don?t know what scary planet you all are living on where you are just so triggered by race it must be so hard to get out of bed.
The costume looks great, can?t wait to add her to my shelf, big fan of the character. She will one day share a shelf with Spider-Gwen and Riri Williams, a dream trio I can?t believe we are actually getting.
Hot Toys will give us this before the real Capt.Marvel/Shazam.Mark my words.
Shazam is obviously never coming out, that ship has long sailed. Maybe if there's a sequel but DC has definitely gotten the shaft in favor of Marvel.
LMAO, yes people steaming on YouTube are famously known for censoring their controversial opinions to themselves. The campaign is widely considered the best part of the game, I don?t know what scary planet you all are living on where you are just so triggered by race it must be so hard to get out of bed.
The costume looks great, can?t wait to add her to my shelf, big fan of the character. She will one day share a shelf with Spider-Gwen and Riri Williams, a dream trio I can?t believe we are actually getting.
[...]I don't know a lot about Kamala Khan, but I do know her beliefs play a role in her story...and I know that's going to draw a lot of flack from a very vocal group of people. I just hope that Iman Vellani rises above it.
The strangest thing to me is this mindset that every character is supposed to be for every person. The comics have never been that way, and the movies are going to increasingly be that way too. You simply might not be who the show is catering to, and that is...perhaps to some surprisingly....okay. It doesn't mean the MCU is failing, it doesn't mean that there's some agenda out to get you, specifically you; it means they're expanding a series further to resonate with more people. And that's not even to say that every move the franchise does or executes is perfect, far from it. But there is someone, somewhere, who does think it was that good. And there are a bunch of people who put their heart and soul into that vision. That doesn't make it free of critique, but it does take a modicum of introspection to see if you were who this was for.
And guess what. That's okay. We'll all be okay. Your series will be okay.
But for the love of all things good, I hope Iman Vellani has a spectacular outing with this show regardless of how good it is. I hope that she's a symbol and an inspiration to someone; that some kid has her poster on the wall and says if she can, I can. I hope that that the immature ****wads of the world don't Jake Lloyd her for coming near their franchise. I don't know a lot about Kamala Khan, but I do know her beliefs play a role in her story...and I know that's going to draw a lot of flack from a very vocal group of people. I just hope that Iman Vellani rises above it.
The run by the original creative team was pretty good, I haven't read anything recent with her in it, but I am a fan of the character and am really looking forward to this figure and the series. Hope it's still on track for later this year.
And I gotta be honest, it's real disappointing seeing the attitude towards POC and women on this board.
Nobody wants to be preached at or lectured by woke writers masquerading as their favorite comic hero’s or Jedi knights. Which is what Marvel, Disney and Lucasfilm are actively engaged in. Fans are drawn to the escapism of these universes not to be reminded of the conflict and imperfections in their own.
Hot Toys will give us this before the real Capt.Marvel/Shazam.Mark my words.
There's one measure: Box office returns. It earned seventeen times its 62 million dollar budget, and by rate-of-return is the most profitable comic book movie ever made. That doesn't make it as popular as most of the MCU movies or something that got on Howard Chan's radar and stayed there, but still...Because the MCU is a much, much more popular franchise than the DCEU. I don't know how this is even a discussion. I loved Shazam but it was not a huge hit by any measure.
There's one measure: Box office returns. It earned seventeen times its 62 million dollar budget, and by rate-of-return is the most profitable comic book movie ever made. That doesn't make it as popular as most of the MCU movies or something that got on Howard Chan's radar and stayed there, but still...
Are you talking about Shazam? Cause that movie definitely didn't earn 17 times its budget. Joker was the movie that earned 17 times its budget.
Hot Toys will give us this before the real Capt.Marvel/Shazam.Mark my words.
Yes, the close-mindedness of some toward anything that doesn't feature an old-school comic character is rather disappointing. My daughter recommended Ms. Marvel to me not long after her debut and so far I've really enjoyed her run. The character development (for both her & others) has been excellent and the stories have been pretty entertaining. Sure it skews a bit young but that's not a bad thing. I've actually found it culturally enlightening as well, what with her being a Pakistani teenager going to a New Jersey public high school and balancing that with being raised in a traditional Muslim family. Her parents also don't know she's a superhero, so it's a bit reminiscent of BTVS in that respect.
So just saw these photos online.
Gotta say, no interest in the show, but I do think that costume is on point! Very comic-accurate!
Because the MCU is a much, much more popular franchise than the DCEU. I don't know how this is even a discussion. I loved Shazam but it was not a huge hit by any measure.
Neither was Lone Ranger, Christopher Robin or Hellboy but they managed to make figures from those movies!
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