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Bringing back Ultron always seemed easy to do. Just say he uploaded a part of himself into a satellite or some shit before his 'death' or that a part of him resided in Vision that got loose once the government resurrected him.
 
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James Spader was a good Ultron in a bad movie. They should have played up the eerie no strings on me monster part.
 
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Ultron's coming back in the Vision series. My money's on him being a hallucination (a vision, if you will) rather than an actual new body.
I don't mind this, but if this is still happening, I want the waifu Ultron from The Mighty Avengers.
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I don't even care if James Spader still voices him. It'll be something like this & be funny as fuck to watch.
 
James Spader was a good Ultron in a bad movie. They should have played up the eerie no strings on me monster part.
Ditto. The way Spader carried his voice in the role and the way they made the damaged Stark robot look when he first breaks loose looked great and a nice homage to his appearance in the comics. Should've kept that look over the human like appearance.
 
D&W comes off as a swansong to the older comic book films and hits its notes well. I didn't find it perfect, but it does its job. Every character they brought back still acts like how they did in their previous films while the new characters hit their mark. Everyone comes off as having a great time being in the film, especially Channing Tatum. The behind the scenes footage from the various movies they played in the credits was an excellent touch.
just watched the movie and honestly I thought they did a good Job at keeping Logan’s Character intact when bringing him back without completely fucking it. The movie did have to kinda beat it over your head that “this is a different Logan” to achieve this but nonetheless they managed to keep Logan’s character intact without completely ruining Logan(the movie)

The movie has some retarded elements to it but overall pretty fun. At least it’s better than the shit that’s come out of Marvel since Infinity War/ End Game

Though I did enjoy the Spider-Man movies
 
Saw D & W, it is alright, it’s a nice send off for all the pre-MCU marvel movies. I really liked that Blade is treated as the badass he is, hopefully Marvel can see this and apply it to their new Blade movie that they somehow can’t figure out.
Ngl I really liked how Blade was the one fighting Azazel, unironically out of all the characters he is the only one who would be able to take him and live.
 
Ditto. The way Spader carried his voice in the role and the way they made the damaged Stark robot look when he first breaks loose looked great and a nice homage to his appearance in the comics. Should've kept that look over the human like appearance.

Entertainment Weekly actually put out an AoU cover back in 2015 that had one of the Ultron drones on the cover behind Cap and Iron Man, but the way it was framed (and the fact it had red glow accents) made me feel certain it was the design for the main Ultron they were using. Instead we got that ugly human-faced thing...

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There were hints of such in the last real big thing DC did with Doomsday Clock; plans of future events with a Green Behemoth and Thor, God of Thunder. It could still happen, it's just really unlikely.

Amalgam was mostly terrible, but it had some interesting bits of ideas among all the detritus. The best crossover had Captain America and Superman freaking out at each other about how the world is visibly incorrect while the rest of their respective teams tried to keep them apart and explain everything was fine and it's always been this way.

I liked how Spawn and Batman did their thing and for a little while, in his books Spawns' split face was due to "a vigilante dressed in black in another city getting cute" but eventually they changed their minds on that and then pretended it never happened. I've read most of the crossovers these companies did, and the Best Of The Rest were Captain Atom and the Wildstorm universe, Deathblow/Wolverine because the art is amazing, and Wildcats/Aliens because it led to the death of Stormwatch and creation of The Authority in that universe. They never retconned it, not that they had a lot of time to do so after DC bought WS.

Gen13 crossed over with Spiderman and Superman, Wildcats crossed over with Xmen and the JLA, Pitt and Hulk went at it in a book (I think, I'm kinda blurry on if that actually happened or if it was wishful thinking in a comics magazine), I wonder if The Mask ever crossed over with The Maxx?
I could talk crossovers all day but to keep on topic I gotta say the wolverine vs predator comic was pretty dam fun and r rated.

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Just love the idea of wolverine infrequently clashing with a predator for most of his life until finally finishing the bastard in a battle of wits and misdirection.

There's an insane moment where
wolverine gets his entire head boiled down to the bone. Like a literal skeleton and he somehow regenerates his brain. It's retarded and awesome.

Spawn also appeared in the fucking Sonic comic of all things. Technically first as a reference/parody and then later actually showing up in the comic for some crossover thing. That's been talked about so many fucking times by both just normal people and media people that just randomly discover it was a real thing the last near 3(?) decades or so.

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Crossover shit for a good several decades was just filled tothe brim with some of the most insane shit. Part of me thinks of shit like Kingdom Hearts existing as kind of a culmination of this kind of stuff being a thing. Big thing about these several decade old autistic ass crossovers including the early kingdom hearts games is there's a weird genuine heart behind it. Like you can tell this was the guys behind the shit happening having fun with the hypothetical of characters that have severely different tones in their series sometimes meeting up and interacting.
We should make a whole other thread on this. Literature or multimedia?
 
I wanted to really like that weird pairing, but Greg Land art irritates me. Still, it wss well written and the art that wasnt Lands was pretty good. Esad Ribic is drawing Alien vs Avengers rn, and it's gorgeous.

I would say literature, but I love forcing pretentious cunts to accept that right next to their precious classics The Maxx fits perfectly
 
So is wolverine like a starfish and you cut him in half you get two wolverines
 
It would probably depend on who is writing him sadly. Knowing the current quality of writers within Marvel, they would go the starfish route and make one of the halves a tranny.
 
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