Too bad DC cancelled that project lolIf we going full jack Kirby, we need new Gods
How was nathaniel an asshole douche?I hopethe real kang isn't an asshole douche like the one in this episode although he was more witty and entertaing than all of those dry jokes that was done in black widow
Nah, I just can't wait to see it. I have so much faith in Marvel at this point.Y'all think the Multiverse of Madness has too much hype now to meet expectations now?
Shit is crazy hyped now. Folks too invested lmao
I was watching it thinking, I don't know if I'm cool with this depiction of Kang. Dude is a little too eccentric, quirky even, but then bruh basically told us :
nah my negus this ain't it, you don't want to see it, the muthafucka u want aint here yet......but he will be
I actually wanted him to be more eccentric. I love eccentric characters, villains especially. Bonus points if what they are fighting for is technically for the greater good.Dude is a little too eccentric
You notice they never really dropped the name. We're not supposed to see him as Kang. He's just the guy that was protecting the universe from Kang.
This was a dope episode and a dope intro for the next Big Bad.
The only thing I kinda dislike about it is that this episode basically makes Kang out to be the supreme being in the multiverse. I mean he is really just a guy, but he was able to put himself in a position where he literally controlled the entire multiverse. That's going to take a little shine from cosmic entities like the Celestials and Galactus when they appear. At the end of the day, they've all been fodder for Kang too.
Also, it would have been damn near impossible to do this, but imagine how dope it would have been if they could have somehow worked it to reveal that Thanos' Quest didn't really have anything to do with a shortage of resources but was instead all about stopping the eventual rise of Kang in that timeline.
I thought this was going to be like a vision or something, when Miss Minutes offered him the throne