Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Thanos Vs. the Legion of Super-Heroes
That quick tease which audiences saw during the end credits of The Avengers featuring Thanos was great, but left me wanting more. Now I can't complain too much because Ultron is my favorite Avengers villain and we will be getting him in the sequel... but I have to wonder where we will see Thanos next on the big screen. I thought that Guardians of the Galaxy was the next most likely place for his reappearance but that film already has a host of villains and I haven't heard that Thanos will be making an appearance. Will we have to wait for Avengers 3 to see him again or will he possibly make another cameo before that?
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Ross, Ross... you've got to give the fans what they want. Now, I've checked out a lot of message boards, and it seems pretty clear what the fans want to see. They want to see this guy team up with this guy.
(What? It means what? Well, that's very different...)
Never mind.
Bob, why not throw Mr. E in there and have the trifecta. Ross I surely wish this were a comic cuz I'd read the hell outta it.
Isaac, it wouldn't be quite the same.
I agree with both of you, as it happens... but adding this guys would make the perfect TEAM!
I still can't agree with either of you. I've never heard any fanboy say that he wanted to see E&M on a cover.
So, you'd have Mr. A, Mr. E, Mr. M and Mr T. on a team.
Would they be the Mr. T.E.A.M. Team? Or would they be the Mr. M.E.A.T. Team?
I dunno, mate. They both sound tame for a group of up and at 'em guys like this.
I think this conversation is getting a little too META. :P
-Mea
@Anonymous - I saw what you did there ;).
I'm still trying to figure out whether the joke in my first post was too subtle, or if everyone's just ignoring it.
Bob - I got it. It took me a few seconds, but I got it.
Thanks, Bob. I feel vindicated. ;)
But now I've started thinking. Harvey Comics had a B-Man. In a TV movie, Scott Bakula played I-Man. And there's also D-Man, E-Man, N-Man, U-Man, and of course the X-Men. Throw in a couple of government agents: a G-Man and a T-Man. But it'd make for an awfully crowded cover.
Oh, yes... and in his first Strange Adventures stories in 1966, Animal Man was known simply as... A-Man.
This mess is starting to resemble alphabet soup! :p
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