World Avengers cartoon - Part 2

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I'll post some of the Ms Marvel section and The Thing artwork in a few, but not sure why there is a push to see the FF pics. They were in the 1st season so we know what they look like!
 
More Ms. Marvel pics:

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The Thing:

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One last thing, if you please. What's Miss Marvel saying in this picture? Unless Yost and Fine are saying stuff...

Just her name and crap. Typical hero banter.
 
Dr. Doom:

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Skrulls:

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Ronan The Accusor and Kree:

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Ms. Marvel:

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Vision:

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Guardians of the Galaxy:

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Falcon and others:

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Ms. Marvel looks...marvelous (pun intended). The decision to use her original costume and not her later revamp seen currently was a bold one. It actually looks great here. Of course, she still may change her costume later on. It is ironic that Wasp may have the most stable costume design of everyone, yet in the comics changed her outfit every other issue. Woe is the TV animation budget that they can't afford too many character models a season. :p

Ronan the Accuser looks great. I wonder if the caped Kree is Yon-Rogg?

Dr. Doom looks epic. I haven't seen him look that good in animation since he was in the SPIDER-MAN cartoon from 1981. Hopefully he sounds good and doesn't act like Skeletor, as he did in "FANTASTIC FOUR: WGH".

Vision looks great, as does Falcon.

The Guardians of the Galaxy = Epic Win. :awesome:

Bald Fury:

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Looks cool. While it is done for the films, they could always explain it as a side effect of Baron Strucker sucking some of his youth away, which caused his hair to gray in the first place. Hey, that actually works!
 
Ronan the Accuser looks great. I wonder if the caped Kree is Yon-Rogg?

Dr. Doom looks epic. I haven't seen him look that good in animation since he was in the SPIDER-MAN cartoon from 1981. Hopefully he sounds good and doesn't act like Skeletor, as he did in "FANTASTIC FOUR: WGH".

Pretty sure that IS in fact Yon-Rogg. Just a gut feeling.

This show has a way of making villains look seriously dangerous, yet can be comedic. Look what they did with Leader and MODOC. I mean, they don't turn villains into laughing stocks just for laughs, they can get passed that. I'm sure this Doom'll be one of the best portrayed Dooms in Marvel animation.
 
Pretty sure that IS in fact Yon-Rogg. Just a gut feeling.

This show has a way of making villains look seriously dangerous, yet can be comedic. Look what they did with Leader and MODOC. I mean, they don't turn villains into laughing stocks just for laughs, they can get passed that. I'm sure this Doom'll be one of the best portrayed Dooms in Marvel animation.

That is true. Both Leader and MODOC were the butt of some jokes, but were both also dangerous adversaries. I'd argue Leader came off as more dangerous than MODOC, but that's to be expected. He's the arch nemesis of the Hulk, while MODOC is sort of an all around villain.

Doom is a difficult character to write, admittedly. The very idea of him referring to himself in 3rd person sometimes can be unintentionally funny if written or acted off. He is a character who does bold schemes and acts in broad strokes, which can be seen as cliche villain behavior, yet he shouldn't be funny. He has to be an intimidating presence - he did inspire Darth Vader, after all, and Vader acts in similar fashion. The 1981 animated version even SOUNDED a lot like Vader (which was intentional; STAR WARS was at it's height of popularity in the early 80's). I do believe this crew can pull it off, given how they've handled Red Skull, Ultron, Kang and others.

The Skrulls do look cool. The last time Yost handled them in FF:WGH, they were the butt of jokes - but that entire show was basically a sitcom. I wonder if they may be, from left to right, Talos, Dorrek VII & Kl'rt, respectively? It makes sense to have Talos appear since he is a Hulk villain and the Hulk's part of the team.

The Four also look great here. It will be amusing if we get a better version of the Four in an AVENGERS cartoon that we have gotten from their own animated shows over the years. Of course...that is akin to getting the best version of Doom from a SPIDER-MAN cartoon. :p
 
Pretty sure that IS in fact Yon-Rogg. Just a gut feeling.

Pretty sure it's not Yon-Rogg. He has facial hair, and that guy doesn't.

It might be this show's version of Noh-Varr--someone said that he was mentioned in the sneak peek.
 
If that's Phyla with the Guardians, doesn't that make her Mar-Vell's daughter?
 
Could be a plot point. Possibly how they introduce the Guardians to the show.
 
Looking great. Dr. Doom's presence makes me a happy camper, hope it's doesn't turn out to be a Doombot. The Skrulls look quite creepy, and I look forward to getting to know Ms. Marvel, Vision, Falcon and the Guardians of the Galaxy.

I've seen some hopes by fans across the net that Spider-Man and the X-Men ought to appear. If the former appears, so should Daredevil. As for the X-Men, certainly if Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver appear so should their father, and they could adapt the Exemplar story too if they want Xavier and the Juggernaut.
 
Did the Justice League (or any other cartoon for that matter) ever end their season finale on a cliffhanger?
 
Did the Justice League (or any other cartoon for that matter) ever end their season finale on a cliffhanger?

Plenty of cartoons have:

-X-men 1990's did after season 1 for sure as I recall
-Masters of The Universe 2002-2004, first season ended in a cliffhanger. The show was cut off in season 2 but at least had an ending of sorts but the show could've continued because Skeletor was still around but it was hinted at that King Hsss could still be resurrected
-Exo Squad second season ended in a giant cliffhanger that was never resolved. Exo Squad was famous for having very dark, mature storytelling for a 1990's animated kids show that was mainly meant to be toyetic
-Thundercats as I recall ended with some pretty famous cliffhangers which is why I think Thundercats is so popular because of the serialized storytelling format. Quite often they would do like five episode miniseries
-Spider-man 1990's seasons ended on cliffhangers pretty frequently
-Justice League never really had a real cliffhanger IMHO unless you want to count Starcrossed and Hawkgirl being voted out and leaving the league.
 
If that's Phyla with the Guardians, doesn't that make her Mar-Vell's daughter?

Could be a plot point. Possibly how they introduce the Guardians to the show.

Phyla-Vell was artificially created from Mar-Vell's DNA by Elysuis. Thus, she can be "speed grown". Or, Mar-Vell could raise his own damn kids for once. :p
 
Loving a guy so much you take his DNA after he dies and have his kids anyway even alone -- that's true love.
 
This is interesting:

IGN claims that in season 2: "We'll also find out what's going on with Hank in his life away from the team."

So, apparently...He's STILL leaving the team. Huh.

Oh and Spider-Fan, one last thing and I REALLY hate to bother you again, but did they show any concept art of Invisible Woman?
 
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It could also mean what he's up to in his personal life. Maybe what leads him to become Yellowjacket.
 
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