no matter what i know i can always turn to my alternate universes 😍😍🙌🏽🙌🏽
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I dont care what anyone says. He was the main character in Quantumania.
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The Quantum Realm
I hope you meant the marvel one
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Fantastic Four (1961) #16 — Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
Eh, Micro-World? I'm glad they changed it to the Microverse later.
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What If...Kang Kidnapped Kamala Khan? (Cover)
Well, it took me a long while, but my What If…? fanfic for Kamala Kang is now finished and published on Wattpad, so here’s the official cover for the story.
And of course, the link to it:
Hope you guys like it! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
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When you first came out of the Quantum Realm after Thanos happened, was Natasha's peanut butter and jelly sandwich the best thing you ate at that moment?
*chuckles* Well, I mean I was starving, yeah, but to me, it kinda sounds like you think that was the very first thing I ate after coming back from the Quantum Realm.
Believe me, dude, it wasn’t. I stayed with Cassie for a little while and then drove almost 3,000 miles cross country in Luis’s van. (That’s roughly 42 hours on the road by the way, not including pit stops.)
I mean, it was a good peanut butter jelly sandwich, but it was just a peanut butter jelly sandwich. And honestly, even though I was starving, I was pretty nervous about telling the Avengers my crazy heist scheme, so I just quickly scarfed that sandwich down.
Couldn’t tell ya if Nat used grape or strawberry jelly, I ate it so fast and was so nervous.
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Kang's Sunrise Over the Quantum Realm
I 1/2 Oz Blue Curaçao
1 Oz Tequila
1 Oz orange Juice
1 Oz pineapple juice
A splash of grenadine
Mix 3/4 Oz of Blue Curaçao with a splash of grenadine at the bottom of a glass. Full glass with ice. Shake orange juice, pineapple juice, tequila, and remainder of blue Curaçao and layer into glass.
This drink is visually stunning in person. Highly recommended.
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Another brilliant idea
Veb animated series on Disney+. Can give us backstory about Janet and be adorable!
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Hot take: Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania may be the perfect CBM. Near perfection.
You may not agree if you don’t read comic books. This film will be very polarizing. Lots of folks don’t know what to make of it. There are lots of critics who are comparing it to other MCU films as they have recent Thor sequels but they are not paying attention to the right things. Maybe this film is not for them. Or you?
Stan Lee in his With Great Power documentary: “I want to do more. More writing. More movies. More lecturing. More everything. The problem is time. I wish there was more time.” This is the crux of Quantumania.
The dilemma of Scott Lang and Hope. Lost childhood of Cassie. Regret of Janet and Hank. Menace and banality of Kang. One supreme axiom that dogs the little guy, parent, teen, lover, super hero, and super villain alike, on all levels. Time.
Few understand this.
Least of which the critics of the 31st film in the MCU. The start of phase 5 is about time. Inevitability. Futility. Perspective. Cycle of life. Cause and effect. This is not your regular CBM. But it’s exactly like a good comic book story arc in the four color pages by Stan Lee and his peers from the early days of Marvel story telling.
Time is the ultimate currency. If you are Gen X like me, you think a lot about time, right now. The debates of boomers vs millennials and those upstart, digital native Gen Z kids are all around the fringe of a self importance debate. Gen X are the ones in charge of this story because it’s our place at the center and we are reflecting on being stuck in the middle as referees and self made protagonists who were never given recognition for our role in the first place. This is Kevin Feige. This is Scott Lang. This is Hope van Dyne.
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania is bizarre and strange and weird and alien – because humanity is alien here – and skewed perspective is the main foil in all of the character dev, relationships and the action itself. The commonality at play is empathy or lack thereof. Morals and best intentions vs failures and mistakes. Balanced vs imbalanced against time.
I loved this film and I’m excited for what’s next. Paul Rudd is a national treasure. Jonathan Majors is one of the most interesting actors out there. Make mine Marvel.
Excelsior!!
Did you see the latest Marvel film? What did you think?
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Fantastic Four #16 (Apr 9, 1963)
The first of a two-parter, the FF face the return of Dr. Doom in the micro realm of Subatomica (which is a clear precursor to the MCU's Quantum Realm). Ant-Man guest stars and we get a glimpse of Kirby's mechanical design work that will become a staple of the series later on.
Lee / Kirby / Ayers
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i want to f---ing ascend to the quantum realm
please lord
please help me
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When you dissolve the barriers within that repress your inner knowing and realization of your authentic self, the mechanics of the mind no longer hold you prisoner. You are One with all of creation at all times, and you’re no longer bound by time — past and future cease to exist in this Now moment. When you no longer run replays of your memories and no longer live through your mind and fully embody your physical form. You have opened yourself up and rest within the zero-point. With conscious breathing and visualization, you can begin to co-create with the Universe. Envisioning where you are (point A) and where you want to be (point B) — and aligning the two realities, and allowing the lower resonance experience to drop away. This is how you jump timelines. This is manifestation. You are the key✨
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New official posters for “Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania” 🐜
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