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Television WANDAVISION Discussion (Dragonlord's Review)

If you have seen the whole season of WANDAVISION, how would you rate it?


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Is that the kid from Cap Marvel?

Also, casting the next spider man

Cranston as Osborne, Radcliffe as Harry, Emma Watson as Silk. Blow the budget



Well paddy, "Vision" By former CIA agent and Iraq War veteran Tom King won a bunch of awards, and apparently this take on Wanda borrows from that story quite a bit.

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I was thinking more the late 80's early 90's west coast Avengers story line. But thanks, my knowledge of comics drops off significantly after the mid 90's.
 
I was thinking more the late 80's early 90's west coast Avengers story line. But thanks, my knowledge of comics drops off significantly after the mid 90's.

I really strongly recommend reading Vision by Tom King if you have any interest at all in comics. It's maybe the best comic since Watchmen.

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I'll check it out. Cheers.

Hey what would you recommend of West Coat Avengers? What comics did you read as a kid? Dragonlord recommended me some X Men that I am enjoying a great deal. As long as you get that it’s for kids and read it like someone who might want to write something for kids, it feels like genius work.

I can say I have never read a single issue of tertiary comics, like X Factor/force/whatever, or justice league of Europe, all that stuff stunk of runoff to me for some reason
 
I didnt really get it. Sounds like a comedy. Is it a action series, or what? I have no idea where they are going. Honestly? I didnt like very much
 
Hey what would you recommend of West Coat Avengers? What comics did you read as a kid? Dragonlord recommended me some X Men that I am enjoying a great deal. As long as you get that it’s for kids and read it like someone who might want to write something for kids, it feels like genius work.

I can say I have never read a single issue of tertiary comics, like X Factor/force/whatever, or justice league of Europe, all that stuff stunk of runoff to me for some reason

West Coast avengers was pretty run of the mill to be honest. Haven't re-read any of them in probably 20+ years.
I collected all the x-books from about 87-96 or so. Highly recommend the mutant massacre, inferno and age of apocalypse crossovers if you haven't already.
 
I didnt really get it. Sounds like a comedy. Is it a action series, or what? I have no idea where they are going. Honestly? I didnt like very much
Wandavision is a 6-episode limited series. A few are speculation on my part, but the show centers on Wanda whose powers have grown stronger after Avengers: Endgame, seemingly able to warp reality now. Either she is having a mental breakdown or she is being manipulated, Wanda resurrects Vision and transforms a town where the couple is now married and living the ideal Americana sitcom setting from the 1950s to 80s(?). Witches might be involved as evident with the presence of actress Kathryn Hahn, who is likely playing Agatha Harkness. The situation in the town has gotten worse as it draws the attention of S.W.O.R.D (Sentient World Observation and Response Department) whose members include Monica Rambeau (the girl from Captain Marvel), Jimmy Woo (Ant-Man and the Wasp) and Darcy Lewis (Jane Foster's assistant in the Thor movies). The events of Wandavision will directly tie-in to the upcoming 2022 movie Doctor Strange in the Multitude of Madness (Nightmare could be behind Wanda's breakdown).
 
If Wanda was dancing, someone should make an animated GIF of that.
 
Hey what would you recommend of West Coat Avengers?
For me, the only West Coast Avengers issues worth reading are the one that John Byrne drew. Other than that, the art sucks and makes it really hard to enjoy the series.

West Coast avengers was pretty run of the mill to be honest. Haven't re-read any of them in probably 20+ years.
I collected all the x-books from about 87-96 or so. Highly recommend the mutant massacre, inferno and age of apocalypse crossovers if you haven't already.
Uncanny X-Men's Fall of the Mutants was awesome as well.
 
Wandavision is a 6-episode limited series. A few are speculation on my part, but the show centers on Wanda whose powers have grown stronger after Avengers: Endgame, seemingly able to warp reality now. Either she is having a mental breakdown or she is being manipulated, Wanda resurrects Vision and transforms a town where the couple is now married and living the ideal Americana sitcom setting from the 1950s to 80s(?). Witches might be involved as evident with the presence of actress Kathryn Hahn, who is likely playing Agatha Harkness. The situation in the town has gotten worse as it draws the attention of S.W.O.R.D (Sentient World Observation and Response Department) whose members include Monica Rambeau (the girl from Captain Marvel), Jimmy Woo (Ant-Man and the Wasp) and Darcy Lewis (Jane Foster's assistant in the Thor movies). The events of Wandavision will directly tie-in to the upcoming 2022 movie Doctor Strange in the Multitude of Madness (Nightmare could be behind Wanda's breakdown).
House of M looms.
 
For me, the only West Coast Avengers issues worth reading are the one that John Byrne drew. Other than that, the art sucks and makes it really hard to enjoy the series.


Uncanny X-Men's Fall of the Mutants was awesome as well.
Not sure how in the bloody blue blazes I forgot that.
 
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