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warverse · 1 year
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I missed drawing Iris so here she is along with Merton, Riverperson and Core (Core from Gravition, my own side story)
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heckcareoxytwit · 7 months
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Quicksilver (Pietro Maximoff) of Avengers Unity Squad picspam
Art by Sean Izaakse, Juanan Ramírez and R.B. Silva
Uncanny Avengers v3 #26, 27, 28, 29 and 30 (2017)
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revolvius · 2 years
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A specific no head robot for a shroom
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INKTOBER 2022 REQUEST #25
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@doloshroom Dis U? :)
Core is by @toxictoxicities
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Inktober Requests (Open until October 30th, 2022)
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backgroundagent3 · 1 year
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AoS Villain Showdown.
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giffypudding · 1 month
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The best ride at the carnival
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itsgerges · 3 months
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astroromanticism · 10 months
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and now: things related to my research without context pt. 3
“graviton no-go”
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murdercide626 · 2 years
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hawkzeyes · 1 year
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LMFAOOO KARLA 💀💀
Thunderbolts #29 (1999)
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panels-of-interest · 2 years
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Thor vs. Graviton.
[from Thor (1966) #324]
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marvelman901 · 1 year
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Fantastic Four vol 1 322 (1989)
Inferno Crossover!
Between a Rock and A Hard Place!
Written by Steve Englehart
Penciled by Keith Pollard
Inked by Joe Sinnott
Colors by George Roussos
Lettered by John Workman
Edited by Ralph Macchio
Cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Sinnott
Graviton was back again (during Inferno) and the Fantastic Four fought him...
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 11 months
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whats-in-a-sentence · 11 months
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There are twelve known particles of matter, listed on page 181. (...) Gravity is missing from the figure on page 181, and we'll get to that in a moment.
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"Human Universe" - Professor Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen
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backgroundagent3 · 1 year
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9. Favorite fight scene?
26. A random headcannon for a character of your choice?
40. Character you love in the canon but hate how they're interpreted in the fanon version?
I know these are mcu asks but can I be a bitch and ask these about general mcu but also aos? I miss aos so much 😢 especially mack and yoyo and macks gun axe 🤣
Thank you so much for the ask, and sorry for the delay, I left this in my ask box for ages... 😬 And btw, it made my day that you're asking AoS too, I also really miss that show.
9. Favorite fight scene
MCU: I love the elevator fight in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
AoS: This is a really tough choice, cause I think AoS has a lot of awesome fights, but I have to go with the May vs May fight, it was iconic. I also really like the Quake vs Graviton fight at the end of S5.
26. A random headcanon for a character of your choice
MCU: I don't really have many MCU headcanons, but I like to think that Steve, Nat, Bucky and Sam hung out at the Avengers Tower when they weren't busy saving the world. I'm not sure if that even works out timeline wise, but there you go.
AoS: When Bobbi and Hunter had to leave SHIELD, they started recruiting their own little team of vigilantes to fight secret Hydra branches and other minor threats. Then, at the end of season 7, Mack manages to bring them back to work for SHIELD, and they still lead their team, who focus on missions where the agency needs to keep a low profile instead of the ones where the government needs to be involved.
40. Character you love in the canon but hate how they're interpreted in the fanon version
I really don't know enough about fanon to anwser this, sorry!
MCU Ask Game.
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avengersrewatch · 1 year
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E1&2: "The Breakout"
Okay, I'm skipping ahead to the actual episodes, damnit.
"The Breakout" is the episode that forms the Avengers as a team. In that way it is like The Avengers the MCU film. As I have already noted, the Avengers cast is different. Here it is the original cast from the comic books (Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Ant-man and the Wasp. Captain Americas was NOT one of the original Avengers, though he came in pretty early /nerdrant) .
The story that brings them together is different. In the EMHU, it's been established that SHIELD maintains four super villain prisons (The Big House, The Cube, The Raft, and the Vault) will definitely be exploding (metaphorically ) soon. I believe we have seen the Raft in Captain America: Civil War and The Cube in She-Hulk. I guess the Quantum Realm is basically the Big House for Kang right now.
And, of course, this is the episode where all the super villains break out. Nick Fury, who as director of SHIELD is in charge of the prisons, is both asking these civilians for help, and getting in their way a bit. This is a similar dynamic to what we see in the MCU. They are SORT of doing government work, but not REALLY.
As with most of this series (since it was made in 2010), Iron Man is the focus. We start with him, searching for his "stolen" weapons. And we follow him as he learns about the breakout at the Vault.
I'm not sure if it's coincidence or just that this character has been both a villain and a member of the Avengers, but here Hawkeye, like it the movie, both good and bad. He is "escaping" prison but also helping Tony.
There is something kind of neat about the multiple prison structure here. Each Avenger basically has his own prison to defend, and then all them have to work together in the second part to defeat Graviton. (I think this is the only time it has ever been suggested that Graviton is an important Avengers villain. He's just not a top tier guy like Loki to make them come together for their first fight.) Interestingly, the only other two villains kept at the Raft, which is supposed to be the most secure of the Super Villain prisons are Baron Zemo (who we have seen in Captain America: Civil War and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier) and the Purple Man (who was the main antagonist for Jessica Jones on Netflix). Both are going to come back on this show, so this is setup. But, yeah, Graviton.
Banner/Hulk secures the Cube. Iron Man (and Hawkeye) take care of the Vault. Ant-Man and the Wasp fight at the Big House, and Thor fights with Fury at the Raft.
The montage of all the bad guys getting their powers back is a lot of fun.
We get a tiny bit of MODOK (who is in Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania) and, of course, the Leader (who will be the villain in Captain America: New World Order)--though we will see much more of him later in GAMMA WORLD.
We also get Doc Sampson. I wonder if Marvel would still have Ty Burrell play that character if they wanted to bring him in for a Hulk project. I'm gonna guess that unlike Tim Roth and Tim Blake Nelson, he'd get recast.
Thor and Jane Foster's dynamic is very cute here.
There is a bit where Hank Pym says he's "disappointed" in Mandrill and that he had "come so far in counseling" and I just want to say, that is not true. Mandrill is gross. He's the worst. His power is rape. Ant-Man is a terrible counselor. (It's crazy that both Mandrill and Purple Man are included on this show for children. Both rapists.)
Anyway, the second part of the episode reveals that SHIELD made Graviton into a supervillain through weird government experiments. (I don't know why the government keeps experimenting on people in the Marvel Comics or EMH universe. It seems to go badly for them most of the time.) He is, understandably, kind of angry that he was imprisoned without any kind of trail or anything.
Notice it's Tony who rushes in to help Janet, not Hank?
Anyway, I don't really like Janet's part of the fight here. She is mostly considered just a pest, except when she aids Hulk, which is more moral support. She's not really shown as an equal threat as the other Avengers. Later fights will prove she is, but here she's still kind of a joke and I don't like it.
What she does do is suggest the men help each other. As if no human male would ever work with other men on their own. It has to be a lady who is like "let's be a team!" If I were a man I'd be kind of insulted by that.
What's funny is that Graviton lifts New York (???) up as a floating city. They do that in Avengers: Age of Ultron. I guess it's an interesting visual but I would never think to do that if I had powers.
Of course Graviton's downfall is mistakenly saying he is "the strongest one there is" and then immediately getting hit by the Hulk. Hulk, we learn, is stronger than gravity itself. Everyone knows that's his thing. Being strong. And the moment where Hulk is surprised Janet would help him (because he is a monster) is oddly touching, but over-played.
The team triumphantly stands over their fallen foe, a shot that is done very similarly in The Avengers.
Thor likes having new friends and wants to go drinking. Fury suggests they all become SHIELD agents to track down all the former prisoners but Tony wants to do it as a team--just not with SHIELD.
Let's call them the Avengers! (Can we drink now?)
Rating: Recommend!
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