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aceofspaces16 · 1 year ago
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Ok I just finished secret invasion and I have some stuff I need to talk about that I feel like isn’t getting enough attention now I want to say as a disclaimer is that I do not remember most of the previous avengers movies so I can’t speak about how the characters have changed and what not
Firstly the show isn’t that bad, sure it’s not the best but it was a ok watch in my opinion and I’ll say it people saying it was terrible or one of the worse are just taking it too far
Secondly what the hell is the harvest, like I knew they weren’t going to bring in the avengers like there was no way even if nick was being a idiot for not “we don’t need to be rely on avengers” ok yeah sure but this is a species wide extinction going on here like I get wanting to fix a problem you started yourself but like mate what are you going to do, now back to the harvest if the harvest is every avengers ever there is a few issues with that, one the guardians are there and there are some other characters that I am pretty sure we haven’t seen and if that is the way to bring in the x-men that would be very interesting, but like your trying to tell me this huge thing just happened with all the avengers OFF SCREEN like what? You can’t just drop this huge thing and be like oh yeah that’s how it is, like no, I was thinking that they were talking about thanos which would make sense no they weren’t like the whole idea of a harvest just doesn’t make sense
Thirdly there is no way you are going to make me believe that both gravick and g’hia were able to just “handle” the different DNA like it was nothing like with the amount of DNA there was I was full on expecting them to die because there is no way someone can survive all that different and affected DNA like you’ve got human and different species of alien and they can just control it like nothing and honestly the ending was ruined for me because it just turned into a avengers battle because that was not the vibe of the show AT ALL the ending just became every single marvel ending ever and not that on its own is bad, I like some just action with powers but the whole point of the show is fury on the run and stopping a war like honestly the whole battle was just uncalled for and gravic whole plan of starting ww3is just dumb like does he not know the types of bombs both America and Russia have, they could literally destroy the world and the skulls aswell and most of the skulls were dead from what we could tell do at this point he just want to go down with the earth it seems like it’s just the whole fight seen was just dumb and now g’hia is running around with all the powers because why not like of course she does like what’s the point of the avengers
I honestly have no idea if I should continue watching marvel anymore just it’s just nothing is making sense to me anymore and I might just move over to DC there I said it
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worldwar3illustrated-blog · 4 years ago
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World War 3 Illustrated #51: The World We Are Fighting For 
Coming this Fall from AK Press! Pre-order here! https://www.akpress.org/worldwearefightingfor.html
224 pages, black and white with color covers and special color sections, 7 by 9 inches, perfect bound - $15
The actions we take now will define the future of our political systems and the viability of our planet. It is a good time to ask: What do we really care about? What are we fighting for?
World War 3 Illustrated is North America’s longest-running anthology of political comics and, for the fifty-first edition, artists and writers were asked to bring heart and vision to this question. The comics in this edition range from cheerful to angry, from prescriptive to absurd, employing both humor and strong imagery. Some are roadmaps for change. Others simply tell us what the artists’ values are and what they hold dear in an era of climate chaos, social polarization, and political authoritarianism.
Contributors include: ABO Comix Collective, JB Brager, Steve Brodner, Sue Coe, Ethan Heitner, Sandy Jimenez, Ben Katchor, Peter Kuper, Mac McGill, Courtney Menard, Rebecca Migdal, José Muñoz, Mohammad Sabaaneh, Sue Simensky, Terry Tapp, Colleen Tighe, Seth Tobocman, Jordan Worley, and more.
Edited by Ethan Heitner, Peter Kuper, and Seth Tobocman
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