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The next Marvel animated movie should be Daredevil!

Ghost Rider doesnt need an R at all...Punisher NEEDS an R, as unlike Ghost Rider, he graphically and inventivley comes up with new ways to brutally murder people each and every story arc, from dismembowling someone and leaving them in the woods to be eaten alive by woodland creatures, to your classic cutting down a hundred odd some mobsters with an m-60 after shooting a 100 year old don right between the eyes...so an R is required for Punisher, and would indeed make it a better, more accurate representation of the character...also, if they did it, the art should be Tim Bradstreet style :o
 
I would like to see Secret Wars done in an Animated Movie


I wish that these movies were actually just great Arcs relatively unchaged from the comics and put to film.

Secret Wars
Dark Phoenix
Age of Apocalypse




I'm actually surprized we haven't gotten a Wolverine Film yet from these DTV.....

Anyway DD would also rule.
 
how about the avengers like that is where nightcrawler belongs with captain britain and scarlet witch i wonder if they'll make this in the movies...that would be awesome!


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how about the avengers like that is where nightcrawler belongs with captain britain and scarlet witch i wonder if they'll make this in the movies...that would be awesome!
what did you just say? nightcrawler and captain britain weren't avengers.
 
But besides that there was absolutely no difference between the movie Kindpin and the comics Kingpin. Besides, Stan Lee origionally wanted to make The Kingpin black. He didn't because he was worried that people would say it was racist, but the Kingpin was origionally intended to be a black crime boss.
That's a fan generated myth along the lines of "Cyclops is uncomfortable around women because he turned tricks on the street". It's never been stated and in fact is flat out wrong since Kingpin was based on this guy:
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The white Sydney Greenstreet.
The Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics villain who has battled many Marvel crime-fighters, most often The Punisher, Spider-Man, and Daredevil. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (July 1967). He was modeled after Sydney Greenstreet's character in The Maltese Falcon.

I found this out researching a paper on "Race Representations in Comics" and could find no evidence supporting the "black Kingpin". In fact I found overwhelming evidence (right here) that he was not only always suppose to be white, he was modelled after a white actor and character.

He also takes his nickname, "The Fat Man", from a character he played.
 

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