I don’t think so because it’s naturally hard for casual audiences (especially casual female audiences) who are not into superhero editorials to approach and start buying comics. There’s way too much of a stigma and a bias, and also the products are not quite what could really appeal to them.
But mostly, because comic books is just not a very popular medium.
But TV shows, yeah, women watch lots of TV shows. It would be easier to get casual female audiences into them, especially with professional TV writers with experience in that kind of shows.
It’s a freaking superb book.
If you like cosmic stuff, you’ll love it.
Hell, I freaking HATE cosmic stuff, and this grabbed me by the balls and didn’t let me go.
Read it
Another “ULTIMATES” line-up for a movie, for me, could be:
Well I haven’t read comics in a long time… Last thing was Annihilation tbh (ok I’m wrong, that was 2006, I definitely read comics up until 2011-12 I think lol)
So Cosmic is right up my alley.
I guess I would like to see Red She-Hulk on the screen. She would be like a Xena the Warrior Princess on steroids. She was strong and brutal; military minded in her modus operandi (with what being the daughter of General Ross and having been trained in the military). And she’s got a “big ass sword”.
You know, it would be pretty cool if they let Pheonix burn the Fox X-Men Universe to the ground. Not because i hate it or anything because i dont, just because it would be really unexpected and cool, and would mayhe compete with Infinity War for “Oh shit” endings.
Phoenix Force is one of the most powerful cosmic entities in the marvel universe. It can prevent certain events in time ever happened, blink people out of existence, control matter on a subatomic level, time travel and dimension travel at a whim, can give power cosmic to anyone (it just prefers psychics since their wills are generally stronger), and has cosmic awareness.
I say it should destroy the Fox X-Men-Verse and travel dimensions to the MCU in search of a new a host. Maybe make its presence in the MCU the reason mutants start popping up everywhere. They don’t even have to specify where in time in the MCU it travels to. They could just show that “hey, it’s a thing now”
So the reviews are slowly rolling out for Dark Phoenix. None of them are even remotely nice or coy when it comes to talking about how bad the movie is.
I was going to watch the movie anyway, but hey, I think I’ll like it more or less These guys seemed really enthusiastic about it, and I certainly like slowburn, dark stuff.