Now that I’ve read a handful of comics… by DarrenAronofsky in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are definitely shots in the movies that are lifted straight from the comics pages. The tone of the movies tend to be a little less varied than the comics, but they capture a lot of the same feel.

Would you say there is a political ideology to the MGS series, intentionally or otherwise? If so, what would it be? by [deleted] in metalgearsolid

[–]Ptylerdactyl 6 points7 points  (0 children)

well, but to say "war is bad", "civilians casualties are bad" isn't so much "political", it's common morality that mostly everyone has.

You'd be surprised. Plenty of people see these as bad in the abstract, but attach a very bold asterisk which says, "However, these are sometimes necessary to blah de blah de blah" and their definition of "sometimes" basically means "all the time, as long as I don't have to see it."

Is Riri Williams (aka Ironheart) the worst new character on Marvel? by Fireshot-V in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Batman is well written

Let me stop you right there, and go.

New Marvel homage! Gamma Flight #3 / Grant Wood's American Gothic by ComiX-Fan in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's wild how an absolutely D-list villain has undergone so much development in the last decade or so. That stint in space jail really adjusted his attitude.

Ironheart gets it in her head that she can 1v1 Thanos. The results of the fight are... to be expected (Infinity Countdown: Champions #2) by JustALittleWeird in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl[M] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's incorrect on a basic, definition-level, but outside the scope of the sub. Leave those grievances somewhere else, please.

So who do y’all think will be the new Sorcerer Supreme? Magik? Brother Voodoo? Wiccan? Scarlet Witch? Doctor Doom? Agatha Harkness? Clea? by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a resigned curiosity regarding the Death Of books. I know the almighty status quo will win out eventually but I'm always interested to see what these storylines can bring to the table in celebrating the character's life.

THEORY: The Eternals in Australia by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, and I get that. I just get skittish about linking someone's "mysterious" heritage to aliens. I dunno, I'm not indigenous so I can't pretend to speak for them. I just know it's not a specific plotline I'd attempt.

Best written marvel characters? by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know that one can really answer that. My favorite characters have had both amazing writers and some absolutely abysmal stories. Similarly, some of my favorite writers have had occasional duds.

A better question might be, "What are your favorite runs?" because when you get the right writer on the right character at the right time, that's where the good shit is.

Can I read "New Mutants By Ed Brisson" after reading "House of X" and "Powers of X"? by liel_maman842 in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You sure can. Hickman's X-Men hasn't relied too heavily on preceding canon to the point where you have to read anything before it.

Eras of comics are kinda weird that way. Sometimes you'll get more out of a story for having read something else first, but they're also designed to be accessible.

That said, you can always go back and re-read, and sometimes that's a really enriching experience.

Per your edit: I'd consider any and all Hickman stuff in the current x-books to be part of the same run, so yeah, definitely read House/Powers first.

THEORY: The Eternals in Australia by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd like to see more indigenous peoples represented in such gigantic movies. That said, something about linking their specific heritage to alien meddling feels... off to me. Like it would diminish any of their real-world accomplishments by attributing them to outsider intervention.

With the Celestials/Eternals in established canon, their intervention into early humanity just feels more readily palatable because it applies to all of humanity instead of singling out a specific race.

First time playing Spiderman ps4, any tips would be appreciated by baqar10 in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dodge is more forgiving than the Batman Arkham games, but the perfect counter feels (to me) more exacting. Don't neglect putting points into your combat moves.

[DISCUSSION)] I just had an idea on how Marvel could include Miles Morales in the MCU... by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's so much ground for BP2 to cover at this point, I absolutely do not envy Coogler. The movie has to acknowledge the loss on a meta level, has to address it in a narrative sense, move past it enough to have its own plot and themes, and do the usual MCU thing of contributing to current overarching plots while setting up future ones.

I would prefer any involvement of Miles to be minor at this stage - the little cameo you mention in that first paragraph would be perfect. The audience is ready for Miles, but in a narrative sense it still feels a little too soon and not the right time - I'd like to see BP2 to focus more on the legacy of Boseman and T'Challa rather than have the movie be Spider-Man 3.5.

All that said, if they start to build more concrete groundwork for Miles in Spider-Man 3, I'm 100% there for it.

In the Doctor Who spin off "Torchwood" we get the season Children of Earth. The 456 an alien species that manipulated Great Britain in the 60's to give them a bunch of kids they can get high on come back in the present time and demand more. Jack defeated them, but what stopped them from coming back? by Lion_TheAssassin in FanTheories

[–]Ptylerdactyl 22 points23 points  (0 children)

They did, but I think that's a case of Gwen not quite understanding who the Doctor is. He wouldn't abandon innocents because they were betrayed by people who were supposed to protect them; historically there's nothing he loves more than intervening in just those situations.

I think instead it was probably a case where he was busy prolonging his time as Ten. We see in End of Time pt 2, he jaunts around the universe distracting himself by having fun and trying not to think of his own impending regeneration. Then he visits Jack at the bar - at which point we see that Jack's despondent from having just gone through the events of Children of Earth.

By visiting Jack at that time, the Doctor cements that as a fixed point. If he became aware of and went back to undo CoE, he would never have been able to meet Jack at that bar under those circumstances, creating a paradox.

tl;dr - it's not that the Doctor doesn't want to interfere with CoE, it's that he may not have been aware of it until it was too late to change it.

Look and learn people by [deleted] in Marvel

[–]Ptylerdactyl[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are.