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Hey, isnt there an animated Thor series in the works? If so, i hope it's in continuity with A:EMH. I hope they use the same voice actors on the Asgardians we've seen so far as well...


Indeed. I like this guy's take on Thor. The guy they had in Hulk vs. sounded too high for Thor.
 
Even though it's not likely, I hope the X-Men have their costumes from the 70's if they ever show up.
 
maybe he said meant to since it was canceled, so they got the hint that people didn't like the show that much. and they would be foolish to try and use that version.so maybe now if they show the x-men it will be a different version.
Wolverine and the X-men got millions of viewers. People liked the show.
 
I will be happy with any look for the x men,as long as its not the 90s costumes.
So Wanda may go from being with Nightcrawler in WATXM to being with Vision,thats quite a step down,I'm sure the makers of this show won't do anything that stupid.I know they are following the comics but they don't have to follow some of the stupid stuff the comics have done
 
I really didn't like w&txm or evolution. Sucks if that is the xmen we will see.

Both show are still better than that stupid 90s x men show,you know better animation ,voice acting,storyline,less Jubilee.I could go on
 
Well the Avengers show hasn't gotten to Vision yet. And hopefully not Disassembled either :D .
 
Hey, isnt there an animated Thor series in the works? If so, i hope it's in continuity with A:EMH. I hope they use the same voice actors on the Asgardians we've seen so far as well...
I thought there was one in development, but I haven't heard a single thing about it since that first press release forever ago. Also, they moved the Thor: Tales of Asgard DTV movie to be closer to the live-action Thor movie's release, so I'm wondering if maybe the full animated series was scrapped and they're just using Tales of Asgard to pinch-hit for it.

Anyway, even if the animated series gets made, I doubt they could retain all of the same voice actors. I remember reading that the animated series was supposed to follow a much younger Thor and have more of an emphasis on Asgard.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed "The Man Whole Stole Tomorrow", great foreshadowing, character interaction, & one of the best fight scenes so far.

It only hope Thor recieves a larger role on the show since he is one of the "Big Three". Thor should interact with Tony & Cap more and they should make him more of a "tide turner" in battles
 
After seeing that episode I wonder who's more powerful in the A:EMH Universe

Kang or Graviton???
 
I loved the Steve and Tony fight in the gym with Hawkeye and Hulk laughing their ass off as Steve beats the crap out of Tony without breaking a sweat . More and more we are seeing Cap stepping up to the plate to becoming the leader of the team as he is meant to be .
 
Graviton, definitely. Kang's powers are all tech-based and, as Iron Man showed, can be overridden. Graviton's powers operate on a much more basic level, so they're harder to counter and pretty much impossible to resist.

As for Thor, I agree, I'd love to see him interact more with Tony and Cap and see them really establish the Big Three concept in the cartoon. But that basically just comes with time. Can't rush it or somehow imply that Thor, Cap, and Tony are "bigger" members of the team when everyone else has been there as long or longer. Cap has to distinguish himself as the leader to end all leaders, Tony has to establish himself as the biggest brain of the Avengers, and Thor has to establish himself as the powerhouse against whom all others are measured. But Thor's role in the show is complicated quite a bit by the fact that the Hulk is a permanent member of the team instead of a founder who leaves after one issue and never comes back for any significant amount of time.

As far as Thor being a tide-turner, though, I think they're doing well with that. He's struck the crippling, climactic blows against both Graviton and Kang now. Sure, I have some problems with his getting batted around by the Hulk and Cap and generally not displaying much in the way of fighting skill, but you can't objectively say that he hasn't been a major factor in several big battles so far. The other Avengers basically just set villains up for Thor to fry the everloving s*** out of on several occasions. I liken him to Superman in the Justice League series: he may not live up to fans' expectations of his power level all the time for dramatic reasons (can't have one character easily beating threats the whole team is supposed to be dealing with), but when he does, it's a pretty satisfying spectacle.
 
Both show are still better than that stupid 90s x men show,you know better animation ,voice acting,storyline,less Jubilee.I could go on

I liked the 90's x-men. I guess we just don't see eye to eye. No big deal. To me the voice of magneto in the 90's show is still the best one I've heard.
 
Graviton, definitely. Kang's powers are all tech-based and, as Iron Man showed, can be overridden. Graviton's powers operate on a much more basic level, so they're harder to counter and pretty much impossible to resist.

As for Thor, I agree, I'd love to see him interact more with Tony and Cap and see them really establish the Big Three concept in the cartoon. But that basically just comes with time. Can't rush it or somehow imply that Thor, Cap, and Tony are "bigger" members of the team when everyone else has been there as long or longer. Cap has to distinguish himself as the leader to end all leaders, Tony has to establish himself as the biggest brain of the Avengers, and Thor has to establish himself as the powerhouse against whom all others are measured. But Thor's role in the show is complicated quite a bit by the fact that the Hulk is a permanent member of the team instead of a founder who leaves after one issue and never comes back for any significant amount of time.

As far as Thor being a tide-turner, though, I think they're doing well with that. He's struck the crippling, climactic blows against both Graviton and Kang now. Sure, I have some problems with his getting batted around by the Hulk and Cap and generally not displaying much in the way of fighting skill, but you can't objectively say that he hasn't been a major factor in several big battles so far. The other Avengers basically just set villains up for Thor to fry the everloving s*** out of on several occasions. I liken him to Superman in the Justice League series: he may not live up to fans' expectations of his power level all the time for dramatic reasons (can't have one character easily beating threats the whole team is supposed to be dealing with), but when he does, it's a pretty satisfying spectacle.

If you want to get technical, no one aside from those with supernatural powers should even be able to lay Thor out, but they explain it away in story after story. Like Asgardians are just another race.
 
What do you mean? Thor's been perfectly vulnerable to non-mystical powers in the comics right from the start.
 
What do you mean? Thor's been perfectly vulnerable to non-mystical powers in the comics right from the start.

Yeah, I know. I don't think it's logical, personally. They shouldn't be able to really damage him.
 
Eh, he wouldn't be a viable protagonist if nothing but magic stuff could hurt him. The gods are still portrayed as different enough from mortals for me to appreciate them as divine beings, at least in the comics.
 
I think Kang is the bigger threat than Graviton is. Graviton has more raw power, but Kang is way more dangerous. He is smarter, more advanced, and has a legion.

I love this show. I see it more as JLU-esque than JL-esque, but I think this 1st season is stronger than JLU's first season was (though season 2 of that show is better than this one). Still, VERY strong foundation of a show being laid out here. I love it. So many possibilities and hints of coming things that make me geek out.
 
Kang is definitely the bigger threat. Graviton was just going off of raw power and rage.
 
Graviton might be able to control gravity but Kang's suit gives him a clear about of gravitational and telekinetic control as well.

Not just that HE HAS A WHOLE FRIGGING SPACE ARMY! A SPACE ARMY!
 
I believe I meant who would win out of Graviton and Kang in a "one on one" fight, not whose smarter or more of a threat.

That being said, it would start off as a good fight but Graviton will crush Kang
 
Graviton, definitely. Kang's powers are all tech-based and, as Iron Man showed, can be overridden. Graviton's powers operate on a much more basic level, so they're harder to counter and pretty much impossible to resist.

As for Thor, I agree, I'd love to see him interact more with Tony and Cap and see them really establish the Big Three concept in the cartoon. But that basically just comes with time. Can't rush it or somehow imply that Thor, Cap, and Tony are "bigger" members of the team when everyone else has been there as long or longer. Cap has to distinguish himself as the leader to end all leaders, Tony has to establish himself as the biggest brain of the Avengers, and Thor has to establish himself as the powerhouse against whom all others are measured. But Thor's role in the show is complicated quite a bit by the fact that the Hulk is a permanent member of the team instead of a founder who leaves after one issue and never comes back for any significant amount of time.

As far as Thor being a tide-turner, though, I think they're doing well with that. He's struck the crippling, climactic blows against both Graviton and Kang now. Sure, I have some problems with his getting batted around by the Hulk and Cap and generally not displaying much in the way of fighting skill, but you can't objectively say that he hasn't been a major factor in several big battles so far. The other Avengers basically just set villains up for Thor to fry the everloving s*** out of on several occasions. I liken him to Superman in the Justice League series: he may not live up to fans' expectations of his power level all the time for dramatic reasons (can't have one character easily beating threats the whole team is supposed to be dealing with), but when he does, it's a pretty satisfying spectacle.

That's the point, by the time Thor delivers the final blow the villain is pretty much already defeated. Suprisingly Thor actually fought pretty evenly with Hulk, but the Cap fight was just down right "degrading".

All in all, I will say Justice League did a bit better with Superman than Avengers are doing with Thor.
 
Would he? Clearly you've not seen some of the s**t he's got in that temporal armory of his. Guy killed everybody in Washington DC once.
 
Would he? Clearly you've not seen some of the s**t he's got in that temporal armory of his. Guy killed everybody in Washington DC once.

Yeah Graviton would still pummel him, he lifted the entire island of Manhattan out of the water
 
And Kang could go back in time and shoot his father in the balls before Graviton is conceived. Time Travelers always win when death's on the line! :o

But seriously, he could tear up the entire state of NY, and he still wouldn't get through that force field.
 
If kang can time travel why not go back to before the avengers had their powers and kill them individually. Not talking about the kang from the show but just a question about kang in general. I know in the show he has to return to a certain point.
 
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