Yes and yes. It's a sequence where they take down a giant, reptilian monster rampaging in NYC. Iron Man is piloting a CG quinjet.So the animation is better than ultimate spider-man so far, does it feel epic and can be compared to young justice?
In terms of their overall look and costumes yes. Not really quite as shadowed/detailed.Is the promo image an actual representation of what the character's actually look like on the show?
Thor beat up the monster. Had a bit of a friendly rivalry going with the Hulk. Thor was all like jonesing to go into battle and Hulk had an attitude of "watch out while I smash it better than you."
Now if only he could put those damned X-Men and their Phoenix in their place...Wow, Thor was the one that beat up the monster...that's awesome!
Now if only he could put those damned X-Men and their Phoenix in their place...
Similar to EMH, but couldn't tell if it was the same voices. I can only definitively confirm Fred Tatasciore did Hulk in the clip and Adrian Pasdar was doing Iron Man. I *think* it was Travis Willingham doing Thor but I'm not sure.How does Cap and hawkeye sound like?
I gave up on that along time ago, I'm not even interested in Avengers vs X-Men anymore.
TheVileOne said:Similar to EMH, but couldn't tell if it was the same voices. I can only definitively confirm Fred Tatasciore did Hulk in the clip and Adrian Pasdar was doing Iron Man. I *think* it was Travis Willingham doing Thor but I'm not sure.
Actually, the first half of the season will come out along with the movie:
http://marvel.toonzone.net/news.php?action=fullnews&id=844
You make a lot of good and valid points. This could all be a load of BS to prevent any negative feedback from the audience at Comicon. That being said, for this one time I will give Loeb the benefit of the doubt.
I can live with Travis Willingham doing Thor's voice. He sounds a lot like Rick Wasserman so I'm fine with that.
He didn't sound like him during his guest appearance on Ultimate Spider-Man.
I don't recall denying that I was initially skeptical that Chris Yost could handle being story editor alone. In fact a few times I stated outright I was glad to have been wrong on that one.
"ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN" was the first foray into Marvel Animation production for Loeb & company. Sure, he had a hand in "A:EMH" towards the end but that was a pre-existing show show. It wasn't the best first impression in my eyes, to be blunt. So I'm skeptical of other projects until I see an uptick in quality.
Historically, we lost "TSSM" for "USM", which is the garbage replacement of a brilliant show. While the circumstances are different for "A:EMH" - a 52 episode run is a fine run of episodes, and there's no competing company - there is the fear that the dynamic will repeat itself.
I was hoping that no one talks about USM in this avengers tread no offence. t: