doctorbadwolf
Heretic of The Seventh Circle
Ugh. The whole “one bad day” thing is so edgelord I can’t even enjoy the well-acted character.
Ugh. The whole “one bad day” thing is so edgelord I can’t even enjoy the well-acted character.
Heh, and I know equally little of the Marvel universe beyond what I recall from the MCU movies!What? No, like this:
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Nightwing Restorations agency - Colleen Wing - Misty Knight - Profile
Placeholder notes for Misty Knight and Colleen Wing's private investigation then bounty hunting agency, from Marvel Comics.www.writeups.org
The DC character never crossed my mind so little do I know of the DC universe.
And yes more Iron Fist, but only if they replace him...
Shang Chi is his own discrete character from the "Master of Kung Fu" comics run. The '70s were huge on Kung Fu and Marvel wanted to cash in on the movie trend, so they had multiple martial artists.They already did. What do you think Shang-Chi was? They won't bother using the Iron Fist name, but the character abilities are close enough for government work.
Which is a shame. Iron Fist is a golden opportunity to tell stories about cultural clash and appropriation, or to adjust the Marvel continuity and make the Iron Fist multicultural at its root. Either one would have been a decent call, but they didn't do either.
I was actually fine with the actor. I think the character was written poorly.
Shang Chi is his own discrete character from the "Master of Kung Fu" comics run.
Well, to be fair, he always could hit really hard and as a master of Chi, has some almost magical abilities. Certainly the ability to exceed human norms. Like Luke Cage, he was also part of "Heroes for Hire."I am fully aware. But, in the MCU, he has been repositioned from his spy/detective story roots to become "martial artist from a secret city with the power to hit really hard". In terms of powers and skillset, you can slot him in almost any Iron Fist story and have it work out okay. I am sure that is no accident.
Well I definitely disagree with the first part. Shang-Chi stands on his own, he’s not a replacement for a Netflix show character marvel proper had relatively little hand in. (Remember marvel Netflix was doing its own thing) And I rather doubt that Shang-Chi will ever be part of the Defenders, if that were to make a comeback.They already did. What do you think Shang-Chi was? They won't bother using the Iron Fist name, but the character abilities are close enough for government work.
Iron Fist is a golden opportunity to tell stories about cultural clash and appropriation, or to adjust the Marvel continuity and make the Iron Fist multicultural at its root. Either one would have been a decent call, but they didn't do either.
I was actually fine with the actor. I think the character was written poorly.
Well, to be fair, he always could hit really hard and as a master of Chi
Like Luke Cage, he was also part of "Heroes for Hire."
I would still love to see that happen. Screw canon and let Colleen become Iron Fist.At the end of season 2 of Iron Fist it sure looked like they were going to transition to NightWing.
I know lots of folks dont dig the Punisher. My favorite comics as a kid were actually the ones where Punisher ended up in spidey and friends way. The contrast between hero and anti-hero always made for interesting stories Maybe, it just split up the same ol same ol villain and hero dynamic.Ugh. The whole “one bad day” thing is so edgelord I can’t even enjoy the well-acted character.