I liked the brief flashback scene we got of T'Chaka fully suited up in the first Black Panther movie, and it would have been cool to see more of him in action. Something tells me that he and Sgt. Rock would have a grudging respect for one another.
I liked the brief flashback scene we got of T'Chaka fully suited up in the first Black Panther movie, and it would have been cool to see more of him in action. Something tells me that he and Sgt. Rock would have a grudging respect for one another.
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Both being individuals of honor, seems like a pretty safe bet. Who would not care about bringing them possibly together??
Modern-day Marvel and DC are the first two usual suspects who spring to mind. It took them twenty-something years after "Uncanny X-men & New Teen Titans" to bring the Avengers and JLA, together! And blaming that on Onslaught, in my fan fiction, is my only catharsis.
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