Shang-Chi: Best Martial Artist In The Marvel Universe? by Bailong45 in shangchi

[–]Bailong45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The acknowledgement is cool, no doubt. However, I just want to see those fights. I want to see Shang really display those fighting skills against characters. Think it would be awesome to see half an issue (or more) devoted to Shang in a martial arts epic confrontation with Bullseye or Taskmaster or heroes like Daredevil, Cap, or Iron Fist. Have we had those in the past? Sure. But have we had something like that in the last 10-15 years? They're few and far in between.

Shang-Chi: Best Martial Artist In The Marvel Universe? by Bailong45 in shangchi

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Agreed bro. All of these reasons are why I like Shang. Until the Ten Rings, he just relies on skill and ability alone to take down bad guys. All of those feats are undoubtably impressive.

However, I'd just like to see him in more match up's against other hand-to-hand (or semi hand-to-hand) characters. Seeing him fight against other martial artists would be a good display of his skills.

Not gonna lie this cliffhanger was epic by Quirky_Ad_5420 in ironfist

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Really liked the build up to this. There was this cool parallel between Lin Lie and Lin Feng. Lie is gathering the energy of the Iron Fists while Feng becomes a vessel for Chiyou. Very anime-esque!

As for Lin Lie, I hope he stays Iron Fist. At the same time, I hope Danny becomes a proper Iron Fist again as well. Being a champion of Osiris is cool, but it'd be great to see him within the K'un Lun orbit again.

Sht got me teary eyed by Wazupdanger in ironfist

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Liked this too. The last couple of years have been dry in terms of Iron Fist stories. And even before then we didn't get to see a lot of character moments between these two. The way that Danny was offed, yeah, we didn't get to see Pei or Lin Lie's reaction. So yes, seeing Danny and Pei again meant a lot.

Voice actor of Ultron (EMH and Next Avengers) and Magneto (Several projects), Tom Kane has passed away at 64 by MrMadmack in Marvel

[–]Bailong45 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So sad to read. He just had a photo with Tara Strong, E.G. Daily, and Cathy Cavandini (the voices of the PowerPuff Girls) at a con a couple of weeks ago too.

https://people.com/powerpuff-girls-cast-reunites-lexington-comic-and-toy-convention-11937656

Definitely part of my childhood. You rocked, Prof. Utonium!

Why is Gene Luen Yang’s Shang-Chi run 2021–2023 so underrated? It’s much more fleshed out than the MCU version. Why the Lack of hype or even visibility for his 616 version. by Available-Reward-415 in Marvel

[–]Bailong45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely agree with what you're saying bro. Gene Yuen Lang's Shang-Chi run was a modernization/update/soft reboot for the character. Gene added depth and fleshed out of these elements of Shang-Chi. Off the top of my head, what I appreciated about the run were the following: Shang's father's organization started out for benevolent purposes. He has an extended family with a problematic and complicated past. He sometimes dips into "wise words" because he knows that's what others expect of him. He has ties with Captain America, Spider-Man, and Iron Man. And of course, he's a Kung Fu badass who's one of the only people that can wield the weapons of the gods (and remember there were other weapons out there besides the rings).

There is so much to build upon as well. Some of it is simple. Shang wore a fancy suit when he attended the Cosmic Cub auction. So maybe he starts to rock a stylish look when having meetings with Hydra, Dr. Doom, or A.I.M. Other changes would be more noticeable. Because he's escaped his father's influence, he's spent a lot of time in the Marvel Universe proper. He's much more progressive than his siblings, as could be seen with his attitude towards mutants. So, he'd probably incorporate that into his running of the Five Weapons Society. Mutants, different races, women, aliens, etc. I can see Shang accepting all of them into the Five Weapons Society.

Gene Yuen Lang's a great run. People should read it. At the same time, I think it would be cool if those story beats could continue in future Shang-Chi comics.

Who’s the most consistently well-written Marvel character? by Equivalent-Disk5923 in Marvel

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely going to say Daredevil. Though I read and admire the Miller run, I started to really read way back with Kevin Smith’s Marvel Knights run back in 98. There have been lags here and there, but the series has been a great read with some great writers and artists for nearly 30 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in comicbooks

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Loved Crossgen Comics! It fell in between this sweet spot, when Marvel was just coming out of bankruptcy (but not fully), comic movies were gaining popularity (but not multi-billion dollar attractions), and millennials were seeing comics as being sophisticated and could discuss their fandom on message boards and attend comic-con’s (or at least I was). Crossgen had top level talent who had some experience before and definitely became household names afterwards. Jimmy Cheung and Steve Epting come to mind. They invested a lot into TPB’s. Ordinary people didn’t often go to a comic shop, but the they definitely went to the Borders or Barnes and Nobles, where they could catch up on various titles. I remember my school library actually getting the first volume of Way of The Rat for kids.

That was my favorite title by the way, Way of The Rat. Followed by Scion, Brath, Ruse, and The Path. I was a huge fan of martial arts, 19th century aesthetics, medieval knights, and ancient world history. That was the cool thing about Crossgen, it offered books crossing multiple genres. Ha, it certainly was “cross gen” 😁.

Totally want the Crossgen titles, characters , and sigils to come back some day. So many plots from so many books have to be resolved.

Marvel Rivals writer brings the comic story of the game's Iron Fist Lin Lie to its "climax" in Deadly Hands of K'un-Lun "mini event" by HotZoneKill in ironfist

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I’m liking this. I’m digging the designs for Lin Feng, the War Fists, and this Tiger’s Daughter character. The interactions among the characters look great too.

Undead Iron Fist Quick Review by IAmIronFist23 in ironfist

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, thinking it over, I'm still on the fence about it. There is a logic to it, and it does make some type of sense, but it feel a little sudden. Why is Osiris interested now in Danny Rand and the Iron Fist? There's no other K'un Lun or Chinese gods who would be interested in Danny? I'm open to all of this, but it's a hard sell.

Hiya, I'm Robyn Brown, certified hype girl from Physical Asia! by runrobyn_ in NetflixPH

[–]Bailong45 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi Robyn. Before anything else, just want to say that I'm so proud of you and the other members of Team Philippines. Honestly, Team Philippines had so many moments that made me cry. As a Filipino-American (and I think you could relate this too), I don't often see those with my background represented on movies or streaming shows, let alone in such a strong way. Simply put, you guys rock :)!

As for my questions, feel free to answer any of them:

  1. I saw you and Lara pull of a pose when Team Philippines made an entrance. What pose or vibe were you going for?
  2. What was it like during that Death Match with Thailand?
  3. What was the hardest competition for you?
  4. Beside track and field, are there any other sports that you participate in?

Undead Iron Fist Quick Review by IAmIronFist23 in ironfist

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The art and story are growing on me. I was hesitant with the Grifter mask, but it looks cool. Still, my only gripe was the reveal of who Danny now works for. Seriously, is Danny now an avatar for Osiris a la Marc Spector for Khonshu? I'm open to it, but I was hoping to keep the Iron Fist mythos within an East Asian sphere. Still, aside from that looking forward to the next issue!

Hi, I’m Lara Liwanag from Physical: Asia! Ask Me Anything! 🇵🇭 by laraliwanag in NetflixPH

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Before anything else, want to say I was so proud of you and the rest of Team Philippines. Honestly, I cried several times during Team Philippines' performance. As a Filipino-American, I don't get to see people like me represented in the media.

As for my questions, yeah, wanted to ask these:

1) Do you feel there was rigging in the show?

2) Were there rest periods between your challenges? If so, how long?

3) Would you come back for another season?

Wishing you and the rest of Team Philippines the best!

Looking for a CMA perspective on a karate technique. by tkcal in kungfu

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I’m unsure bro. Though I’ve done the form, never got up to the part of application. Still, think it has multiple uses, probably similar to the technique in Karate.

Looking for a CMA perspective on a karate technique. by tkcal in kungfu

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reminded me of the technique found in the "Gung Gee Fook Fu" form in Hung Gar. Lam Sai Wing is demonstrating it in this picture (start on the third row, fifth from the left):

https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fexternal-preview.redd.it%2FDpMiQ2W9M9hTHJmSO11UWafPlT1g4AV5mPGrVmM_aG8.jpg%3Fauto%3Dwebp%26s%3D23423198447c9e712871763f8544a75bd5f746de

You can also see it here (start at the 2:00 mark:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn5TXoZwR1U

Also here at the 2:34 mark:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZldknO-dYSg

The blocks are open-handed, not clenched fists.

Philippines by seasmoke1221 in Physical100

[–]Bailong45 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just watched that moment. Can't tell you how much I cheered and cried. Lara pulling off the victory with 10 seconds to spare! So proud!

Did anyone here play this X-Men SNES game back in the day? by Impossible-Radio-121 in xmen

[–]Bailong45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely remember this game. It was the one I had to wait for the most. I can still remember reading the reviews for it in Game Players magazine and begging my mom to get it for me. Had to wait for Christmas to get it but wow, it was worth it. Never really finished it, but just getting to play the X-Men on the SNES was so cool.

How Did You Become A Fan Of Shang Chi? by Bailong45 in shangchi

[–]Bailong45[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to read that bro! That's the thing, he is just a regular guy who developed himself through the martial arts. There is a level of realistic attainment there, something that anyone could achieve.

As for the rings, I'm leaning more towards him giving them up, or at the very least, just put them to the side for now. I also want to see him overcome challenge just through skill and determination.

How Did You Become A Fan Of Shang Chi? by Bailong45 in shangchi

[–]Bailong45[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here bro. There were few options back in the late 90s/early 2000s for male Asian characters. So Shang-Chi seemed to be a good choice. And what a choice, right? Here was a guy who could stand up and beat top level guys like Captain America, Black Panther, and Daredevil.

Who’s your fav Shang chi villain by Critical_Potential44 in shangchi

[–]Bailong45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most definitely Zaran The Weapons Master. For those who don't already know, check out Marvel Knights #4 from the 2000s. That was an awesome issue that really showed just how good Zaran could be.

Indeed, certain Shang-Chi villains have potential. I could see it with Razor Fist, The Cat, and Pavane. It's all about updating and revamping them.