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After 'Endgame' Franchise Fatigue
The first trailer for Spider-Man: Far from Home has been released. It’s already amassed millions of views and comments, praising the fun atmosphere and appearance of Mysterio. I can’t tell you much about Mysterio. Usually, when a new character appears, I try to look them up a little bit to see what they’re about. That way I can see the direction the movie may be headed in, and what the character’s powers are. However, after getting a little excited while watching the trailer, I quickly forgot about it. I’ve had zero interest in looking up anything to do with the new Spider-Man movie.
Spider-Man: Spiderverse Extended (Pt. 4)
Location: ??? "Miguel? What's going on?" Miguel watched from a distance as what he assumed was an alternate version of him, was standing in between a woman and a tall, intimidating, man with long black hair and glowing orange eyes.
Hot PocketPublished 5 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man: Spiderverse Extended (Pt. 3)
Location: New York City, New York, Earth 65 "Where is he! Where's your Spider-Man?" Metallic tentacles hit the road, causing the concrete to shift beneath it as the Doc Ock from my dimension clawed her way down the abandoned street.
Hot PocketPublished 5 years ago in GeeksDid the 'Spider-Man: Far from Home' Trailer Reveal Too Much Plot?
The much anticipated trailer for Marvel's next run with your friendly-neighbourhood wall-crawler finally dropped January 15 with huge reaction from fans.
Kory GloverPublished 5 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man: Spiderverse Extended (Pt. 2)
Location: Brooklyn, New York, Earth 1610 I couldn't believe nor really understand what I was hearing. Did she mean that people like Doc Oc were free, yet somehow still in jail where she last left them? Gwen must have seen the confusion on my face because she explained further.
Hot PocketPublished 5 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man: Spiderverse Extended (Pt. 1)
Location: Brooklyn, New York, Earth 1610 Hey, there. If you don't know who I am, my name is Miles Morales, and I'm the one and only Spider-Man. Well, in my dimension that is. I'm sure you remember that one day where the city blacked out and things began to appear where they shouldn't be. That was the day I learned that there were people just like me, from different dimensions. Some of them were ordinary people like me, while others were a little different. Despite that, we all teamed up and defeated Kingpin, the man responsible for the dimensions mixing together.
Hot PocketPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'X-Men' Comic Review
Marvel Masterworks the X-Men Volume 2: A Great Collection of 1970s comics! This volume reprints Uncanny X-Men No. 101-110 in full color, a collection of 10 comics during a run that really established the new X-Men as a major franchise for Marvel Comics. The new team had only been introduced a year earlier, and in this group of comics writer, Chris Claremont was still establishing the themes and characterizations that would propel the book forward for years.
Matthew EvansPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMy List of Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies, Worst to Best
With Avengers: Endgame coming out in a few months, I thought I'd take this chance to reflect back on the 20 movies that Marvel Studios has already brought us. With so many great films, especially in recent years, this was surprisingly difficult!
John SmithPublished 5 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Spider-Man Villains Who Deserve Their Own Movie
It’s official—we’re living in a post-Venom world. So what comes next? Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Spider-Man Villains Who Deserve their Own Movie.
‘Into the Spider-Verse’ Review
Yes, that means it’s better than Spider-Man: Homecoming. I wasn’t planning on seeing Into the Spider-Verse. I was passing the movie theatre when I remembered that my friend was seeing it. I asked her if she was there, to which she said yes, and it was actually starting in five minutes. So I raced in, got my 3D glasses, and sat down for the ride. It was really, really great.
Scorecard Weekly—'Bumblebee'
Guess what day it is? HUMP DAYYYYY! And the gang’s all here, we’re back again LIVE! From the city that never sleeps, Gotham. That’s right ladies and gentlemen, we’ve gone and done it. We’re about to do numbers when we get back from this trip. If we get back that is.
Donovan BarlowPublished 5 years ago in GeeksScarlet Witch vs. Captain Marvel
Kevin Feige called Captain Marvel “the most overpowered hero in the MCU.” Well, the only way that could possibly be the case is if he completely ignores the powers and abilities of Scarlet Witch and has no intention of introducing other heroes that would easily overpower Ms. Danvers (Vulcan, Skaar, Grandmaster, Phoenix Force I could go on and on). The unfortunate truth is that if they are going to make her as “overpowered” as he seems to think she is they would have to ignore big gaping weaknesses.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 5 years ago in Geeks