New Super-Man And The JLC #22 hits your local comic book store on April 11, but thanks to DC Comics, Monkeys Fighting Robots has an exclusive five-page preview for you.
New Super-Man And The JLC #22 is written by Gene Luen Yang, art by Brent Peeples, inks by Matt Santorelli, with colors by HIFI, letters by David Sharpe, main cover by Philip Tan, and a variant cover by Bernard Chang.
About the issue: “SEAS OF CHANGE” part three! The saga of the Aqua-Man of North Korea crashes to a close! As the Justice League of China heads off an international incident on their shores, our heroes discover that sometimes villainy is only a matter of perspective—and reasoning with North Korea’s most menacing metahuman and his marine militia may be the only hope both countries have of survival!
Marvel Entertainment has confirmed when Black Panther will release on Blu-Ray and digital platforms, and fans don’t have to wait long.
The Ryan Coogler-directed film will be released on Blu-Ray on May 15, with a digital release set for May 8. The movie comes in a few different versions, and some retailers are releasing exclusive packages. Target boasts an exclusive filmmaker edition, Best Buy offers an exclusive steelbook, and the Wal-Mart deal comes with exclusive trading cards.
Will you be picking up Black Panther on Blu-Ray, DVD, or digitally? And for the true Wakandans out there, do any of the special editions interest you? Sound off down below, in our comments section!
“After the events of Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War, King T’Challa returns home to the reclusive, technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda to serve as his country’s new leader. However, T’Challa soon finds that he is challenged for the throne from factions within his own country. When two foes conspire to destroy Wakanda, the hero known as Black Panther must team up with C.I.A. agent Everett K. Ross and members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanadan special forces, to prevent Wakanda from being dragged into a world war.”
Directed by Ryan Coogler, Black Panther stars Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Andy Serkis, Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Letitia Wright, Winston Duke, and Sterling K. Brown.
Summary: Steven brings Garnet to meet Lars and his off-color crew.
Review
First off, Lars doing Captain Logs is funny. Just getting it out of the way before getting to the meat and potatoes of the episode.
Thanks to Garnet’s story and the rumors the Off Colors had heard, the audience gets a new look at what kind of person Rose Quarts was. The Homeworld Gems in an effort to discourage her rebellion and influence decided to paint her as a monster. The anti-gem which much like the antiChrist would bring destruction to the world. Curious if some type of Rose Quartz propaganda will be shown in the future.
The flashback of Rose’s life and how she became the force of the rebellion but also offers more with the little details which help to paint a bigger picture. Rose is shown kissing a silhouetted figure back before she event began her uprising. This is obviously not Steven’s dad and shows she had more than one love in her life. This is only natural considering gems are beings which can live much longer than humans. Still it does help to add more to her character.
There are also more clues to the possibility Pink Diamond is alive and Garnet herself doesn’t know the truth. Garnet mentions how Rose Quartz drew her sword and shattered PInk DIamond, except it has been specifically spelled out (by the sword maker Bismuth) the sword CAN NOT shatter a Gem. So if Rose didn’t kill her what happened to her. This episode doesn’t supply the audience with an answer but it does help to point to the possiblity she will make an appearance again in some way shape or form.
A good start to week of new Steven Universe episodes. Let’s hope this trend keeps going and more episodes will focus on great world building and character moments.
Let the good times roll, as “The Big Easy” is lit with the excitement of the WrestleMania, the “Super Bowl of Sports Entertainment!”
Photo Credit: WWE.comPreShow Match: Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: 30 Men“Woken” Matt Hardy Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
The event began with a cluster of men bashing each other in a flurry of fists and kicks. This match was nothing more than a way for the large roster of talent to get their WrestleMania moment, and the winner gets nothing more than bragging rights. Our first WrestleMania surprise was Bray Wyatt, who has emerged from his recent deletion to the Lake of Reincarnation to help Matt Hardy win the match.
PreShow Match: Cruiserweight Championship: Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa AliCedric Alexander & 205 Live Commissioner Drake Maverick Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
The boys of 205 Live are incredibly underrated. Their acrobatics are like no one else on the WWE roster, which makes their matches fun to watch. Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali are prime examples of this. Alexander came out victorious after a fun bout full of flips and stunts.
PreShow Match: Women’s Battle Royal: 20 WomenBayley and Sasha Banks Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
Yet another history-making event for the ladies of WWE, this version of the battle royal took a different approach than the men. Most of the women came to the ring in a large group without any fanfare, but Becky Lynch, Bayley, and Sasha Banks were given full theme music introductions. The match left us with the former best friends Bayley and Banks to battle to the end, or so we thought. Naomi wasn’t eliminated because she didn’t exit the ring over the top rope. She tossed Bayley with ease, winning the inaugural event.
Intercontinental Championship Triple Threat: The Miz (c) vs. Seth Rollins vs. Finn BalorSeth Rollins Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
Creepy new costumes seemed to be a theme with the first match of the main show. Seth Rollins‘ neon blue contact lenses in homage to his love of Game of Thrones and The Miz‘s steampunk sunglasses were simply unflattering. Thankfully, both men ditched these for the actual match. Balor Club is for everyone, and Finn Balor‘s rainbow attire expressed his new campaign with enough subtlety that it wasn’t a huge focus during the match. The Miz was close to becoming the longest-reigning IC Champion, closing in on WWE Legend Pedro Morales‘ reign of 619 (nonconsecutive) days. The Kingslayer Seth Rollins had other plans, winning the match and becoming the 19th WWE Grand Slam Champion, joining his Sheild brothers Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns with the prestigious honor.
SmackDown Women’s Championship: Charlotte Flair (c) vs. AsukaCharlotte Flair vs. Asuka Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
After entrances fit for a Queen and an Empress, both ladies came out of the gate with electricity. Both women exuded strength and power and are geniuses of the submission holds. Charlotte was able to deliver a spear that would make Roman Reigns proud, then put Asuka in a Figure 8 that she just couldn’t handle. WrestleMania truly is the place where streaks come to an end.
United States Championship Fatal 4-Way: Randy Orton (c) vs. Bobby Roode vs. Jinder Mahal vs. RusevJinder Mahal, Randy Orton, Rusev, and Bobby Roode Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
I was lucky enough to see these same four men battle live when I attended SmackDown Live two weeks ago, and these guys didn’t disappoint then or now. All four are insanely talented, but their valets always seem to get involved, causing the match to go a different way. Sunil Singh distracted Randy Orton when he was on a roll, and Jinder Mahal took full advantage for the pin. Sorry, it just wasn’t Rusev‘s day.
Mixed Tag Match: Triple H & Stephanie McMahon vs. Kurt Angle & Ronda RouseyRonda Rousey and Stephanie McMahon Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
The most anticipated match of the night spotlights the in-ring debut of Ronda Rousey and the WrestleMania in-ring debut of Stephanie McMahon. The Authority have made it clear that they make the rules, and this match was full of cheap shots by the pair. Rousey came out swinging, literally, and she wailed on both Stephanie and Triple H. The match was full of energy, mostly from Rousey, and she won the match by putting Stephanie in an armbar, which wasn’t surprising. It was still fun to see, and hopefully we’ll see even more from Rousey in the coming weeks.
SmackDown Tag Team Championship Triple Threat: The Usos (c) vs. The New Day vs. The Bludgeon BrothersThe Bludgeon Brothers Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
After the brutal attacks by The Bludgeon Brothers at Fastlane, revenge was on the minds of The New Day and The Usos. These two teams never fought each other; it was almost like this was a handicap match of five on two. The sheer size and strength of Rowan and Harper cleared the path to victory like two snow plows.
John Cena vs. …. Elias?! Nope.The Undertaker Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
So, would we finally get the Undertaker to respond to Cena’s challenge? After a pointless and annoying bout with Elias, John Cena made his way up the ramp only to have the lights go out and the gong hit. The Deadman has risen, and WrestleMania had truly become “The Showcase of the Immortals.” These two men are virtually indestructible, but they’re both not full-time talent. Unfortunately, this match was short, but it proved that both are still Mania-worthy, and perhaps this gave Taker the redemption he sought. Can we get off of Roman Reigns’ back now for “retiring” The Undertaker?
Tag Team Match: Shane McMahon & Daniel Bryan vs. Kevin Owens & Sami ZaynDaniel Bryan Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
At first, we thought the much-anticipated return of Daniel Bryan was short-lived, but after Shane McMahon took a beating, Bryan delivered attacks like he’s never missed a day of action. Bryan’s crowd reaction was absolutely blazing, and his submission of Sami Zayn solidified Kevin Owens’ and Zayn’s unemployment. Perhaps they can kiss the other McMahon’s ass for a job?
RAW Women’s Championship: Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Nia JaxNia Jax Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
The physical mismatch between these two ladies is undeniable. Nia Jax threw Alexa Bliss around the ring like she was a rag doll, and Bliss tried her best to play keep-away from the Irresistible Force. Finally living up to her Samoan dynasty legacy, Jax won her first title. Who else was expecting Carmella to cash in at the last minute?
WWE Championship: AJ Styles (c) vs. Shinsuke NakamuraAJ Styles Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
The dream match is finally here! The WWE Universe had been waiting for AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura to fight it out for the first time since their days in New Japan Pro Wrestling. The mind games over the past few weeks didn’t phase the Phenomenal One. Both athletes laid it all out in one of the most entertaining matches of the night. Styles prevailed and retained his title. The only way this match would have been better is if this was the actual main event of the night.
RAW Tag Team Championship: The Bar (c) vs. Braun Strowman & some kid?Braun Strowman & Nicholas Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
After choosing a child named Nicholas from the crowd as his tag team partner, Braun Strowman took the attack to Sheamus and Cesaro on his own. Strowman made it look easy, and that kid has one hell of a story to tell his classmates when he goes back to school. Anything can happen at WrestleMania.
Universal Championship: Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman ReignsBrock Lesnar and Roman Reigns Photo Credit: Twitter: @wwe
Things started out very one-sided with Brock Lesnar taking the offense early. Roman Reigns quickly turned the tables, and the two men tried everything to destroy the announcers’ tables. With their caliber of athleticism, these two stellar competitors are probably the only ones who can shell out the beatings and take them at the same time. The constant F5s and Superman Punches were brutal, and a busted-open Reigns was ignited. However, it apparently wasn’t enough, and Lesnar retained his title. Maybe he’s not leaving for UFC after all? I figured he’d carpool back to the hotel with Dana White… Hmm.
Overall, with the stacked card, I honestly expected a lot more from this event. WrestleMania is known for extra-theatrical entrances and over-the-top acrobatics, but those were seriously lacking. There were some memorable moments for sure, but I’ve seen better surprises and blow-outs in Manias past. Here’s hoping that the usually-monumental post-Mania Monday Night RAW and SmackDown Live this week hit us with some better storyline swerves.
How did you fare with predicting the outcomes of the matches? Be sure to compare your list to Tom Cheng’s WrestleMania 34 preview.
The Diamond Retailer Summit was held last week at C2E2 in Chicago, and this was the first time many retailers were able to voice opinions to the new Editor-In-Chief of Marvel Comics, C.B. Cebulski.
Owning a comic book shop is not easy, and with a giant like Amazon threating to take over the world, you can understand why retailers feel threaten when ComiXology which is owned by Amazon runs a mega sale.
Brian Hibbs, of Comix Experience, wrote an open letter to Marvel Friday expressing his frustration and lack of action by the Disney-owned company on this issue. Michale Savage, of Uncanny Heroes, rebutted Hibbs’ argument with his own open letter directed at Hibbs.
The problem here is the discourse among retailers. Whatever the side of the argument you’re on the retailers are divided, and Marvel will be fine with that. If the retailers were united change could happen, but from the ticky-tack comments on Savage’s Facebook post, it appears retailers are too competitive against each other to look for the greater good.
Both Facebook posts are embedded below so you can look at the comments and join the conversation. Transcripts of each letter follow below. If you are a comic shop owner we would love to hear your thoughts, send an email to Matt Sardo (matt@monkeysfightingrobots.com).
Brian Hibbs’ Open Letter
Micahel Savage’s Open Letter
UPDATE: Jen King of Space Cadets Collection Collection posted her thoughts Monday morning as well.
To: John Nee, Publisher, Marvel Comics CC: David Gabriel, VP of Sales
CC: C.B. Cebulski, Editor-in-Chief
An open letter.
I was extremely disappointed at Marvel comics’ performance at the Diamond summit this week. NOT because of C.B. — he very obviously has a heartfelt passion and concern for the line — but because of the lack of preparation for, and proper response to, retailer’s sincere and existential threat from the now FIFTH week of the wild undercutting on new-this-week book product coming from Amazon. It is utterly unacceptable that Marvel is allowing 96%+-off pricing on a brand-new book like INFINITY SIBLINGS.
C.B. says you’re “trying to get to the bottom of” this, that you are “in talks”. This, to me, is the kind of situation that gets resolved in absolutely no more than 72 hours (and that’s 48 more hours than my heart tells me it really takes) because of the literal harm it is doing to an entire class of customers.
Because after FIVE weeks, five weeks where this has been reported FAR and WIDE, five weeks where that reporting is DRIVING customers to digital at the expense of print, I have decided that as of this FOC, I can no longer order new Marvel graphic novels, and have zeroed out my orders on all book format product published by Marvel at both of my stores. I DO NOT WANT TO DO THIS, but the way that Marvel has slow-walked this tells me its the only thing I can do.
There’s still time to change this. Ceasing this program, and coming forward publicly with a full and completely transparent accounting of what happened, and I’ll happily reinstate those orders. Blissfully, even. But my economic power of purchasing, even if it’s only a fraction of Amazon’s, is the only power I have. And there are plenty of other publishers wanting to sell me books that are bending over backwards for me so that I will have no problem filling my racks.
I don’t know everything about what Amazon does and why, but in years of watching them, what C.B. described does not match any known behavior that I have observed, nor what I have been able to discuss with other publishers about the behaviors THEY have observed. C.B.’s picture simply doesn’t make any sense — Amazon does not take that kind of a loss on that kind of scale unless it is being made up in some other consideration from a manufacturer.
I hope this is dealt with both promptly and publicly; I’d like to keep ordering new Marvel book stock.
Thank you for listening,
-B
Brian Hibbs
Head Cheese, Comix Experience and Comix Experience Outpost
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An Open Letter to Brian Hibbs: Cc: Any Retailer willing to calmly listen.
Cc: David C.B. Jen Joe Richard
Dear Brian,
Your letter to Marvel has me somewhat confused. It seems, and correct me if I’m wrong, that you’re placing the .99cent Thanos debacle from last week on them. When This was addressed at the Retailer Summit, C.B. was very open about Marvel being just as blindsided by the sale.
Much like Marvel not having control over many retailers having an “Always 25% off” sales on Trades and Hardcovers (we do this in our shop to stay competitive with Amazon), they have zero control over what ComiXology or Amazon chooses to price books at. This applies to print or digital.
Do you want corporate price controls on our products!? Or just controls on our competitors – but not us? It seems like you’re asking for Marvel to step in and control price which would have to be line wide and equally enforced.
The real issue here is we have new competition with massive presence and a digital footprint the size of a continent, and your trying to think, negotiate, and compete against them with a decade plus old style of thinking. We have to be better and smarter than that.
These publishers – all of them – are in the same business as us, they are our partners. We have to sit and listen with eager ears when they present at summits, yes we have to engage in healthy debate, (healthy the key word), and we also have to show some respect for their decisions. If you don’t like where they’re going then fine – just stop ordering from them.
Your letter could have gone straight to C.B. and David. You could have chosen to wait a week, get curious and ask questions beyond your surface level frustration, and partnered with them towards a solution. Instead you wrote your “open letter” to stir the pot, knowing the answer won’t change if you’re asking the same question from the same reactive frustration.
And Sir, before this seems like I’m in opposition, please know that I know you absolutely have done wonders for retailers and I’ve said this before – I respect you deeply. In this instance this feels like it’s more about YOU and less about truly joining in a solution based discussion.
This kind of stuff alienates publishers and retailers and as a group of business professionals if we are going to grow, and thrive, we all do well to follow Steve Geppi’s advice and stay positive, see what’s possible, and work together to keep our “club houses” full of comics fans.
I’m only 18 years new to this business, and maybe have learned a few things in other businesses, and look, I’m open to being totally wrong on this.
I just see a better way, and it starts not with blame and attempted public hanging, but instead with patience, curiosity, dialogue and partnership.
All the best,
Michael Savage
Founder and co-owner
Uncanny Heroes
Season eight of The Walking Dead on AMC is one week away from the season finale of ALL OUT WAR. Yet for some reason, the series decided to take the foot off the gas with the second to last episode ‘Worth.’
Rick, Eugene, Simon, Dwight, and Negan all get face time in the episode. The Simon story arc came to an epic conclusion, and Negan busted out a plot twist at the end, but the ‘Worth’ just fell flat. Instead of building up tonight’s episode to explode in the season finale, there were conversations and with more new loose ends than answers.
There wasn’t even a cool walker scene in the episode. The creativity of the special effects crew is fantastic, but we didn’t get a face pealing moment tonight. When Aaron was sliding around in the mud I thought that was going to be the moment were decomposed walker was going to fall apart on Aaron.
There were multiple points in the episode for Jeffrey Dean Morgan to put on an acting clinic, but the actor kept it mellow. It seemed like this was not the lead up to the season finale but more of a midseason episode. There is no way the season finale next week can close all the loose ends in an hour episode unless the writers use broad strokes, and that will be disappointing.
With the death of Carl, it is becoming more and more apparent that ALL OUT WAR will have an anti-climactic ending instead of crazy off the wall action packed episode. Also, if ALL OUT WAR doesn’t end this season and carries over into the ninth season no one will care.
I look at a television series like a DJ; their job is to keep you dancing and get you excited to party. A DJ’s job is to build energy. The same goes for The Walking Dead; the show is supposed to create energy at the season premiere and then carry that energy into the mid-season finale. The second half of the season is supposed to be a mad dash to the season finale, and the season finale is supposed to keep you talking about the show all summer long. We are not at that point with season eight. The only positive is we have no clue how the season finale is going to end.
Disney released a new trailer for Solo: A Star Wars Story Sunday night on ABC during American Idol.
The film is receiving mixed reactions from fans and critics. This reaction will always be the case when recasting an iconic character like Han Solo. Alden Ehrenreich does have some big shoes to fill, and the film has almost been entirely re-shot since Ron Howard took over the film. There are some red flags, but the film has Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian to save the day.
About the film:
Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away in Solo: A Star Wars Story, an all-new adventure with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy. Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.
Directed by Ron Howard, and written Jon Kasdan & Lawrence Kasdan; by Solo: A Star Wars Story stars Alden Ehrenreich, Donald Glover, Emilia Clarke, Joonas Suotamo, Woody Harrelson, Thandie Newton, and Paul Bettany.
The origin of the Millennium Falcon hits theaters on May 25.
What did you think of the trailer, are too many Star Wars films coming out? Comment below.
After the total blackout last issue, “The Book of the Dead” concludes in Bloodshot Salvation #8, and we see how far Ray is willing to go to protect his daughter.
Bloodshot’s greatest fear comes to life: the nanites that have plagued him for so long have infected his infant daughter. With her life on the line, he’s traveled to the Deadside with Bloodhound to find a solution. Only he has no idea where to go or what to do now. Oh, and he suddenly finds himself surrounded by demons.
Jeff Lemire continues to tell a balls-to-the-wall entertaining story without sacrificing the heartfelt, intelligent writing we’ve come to expect from him. Does this comic feature a supersoldier fighting demons with a samurai sword and a baby strapped to his chest? Yes. Is it an allegory for the struggles of parenthood? Also yes.
As Bloodshot struggles to find his way through the Deadside, he muses, “I have no sense of direction here. No idea where I am supposed to go, or what I am supposed to do to save Jessie. All I know is I need to fight and I need to survive so that she can.” Now I don’t have any kids myself, but take away the Deadside and the demons and that sounds like a real life first-time parent to me.
Lemire has layered his entire Bloodshot run with themes of identity, violence, destiny, and now parenthood. These layers are what has made his run so compelling. It’s more than just an over-the-top action comic, while still being a (totally badass) over-the-top action comic.
This is Renato Guedes’ third issue on Salvation, and he really gets to shine in the Deadside. Every action panel is a tableau of epic badassery. His color work adds depth and a sense of realism; when Bloodshot is battling the demons, the blood splatter is so vivid that you want to reach down and wipe it off the page. Next month is Guedes’ last issue on the title (for now), and he’s nearing the end of his arc on a high note.
And “The Book of the Dead” ends on a high note in general. If you’ve never read Bloodshot before, Lemire’s run is the place to start.
Bloodshot Salvation #8 is out this Wednesday, April 11th.
The internet sensation Homestuck has delighted its followers for many years, and now Viz Media brings the adventures of this large saga to a hardcover collection.
Written, illustrated and animated by creator Andrew Hussie, HOMESTUCK is one of the most spectacular pop-culture phenomena of the past decade, a unique and massive internet-based hybrid work consisting of web comics, chat logs, gifs, video games, animation and music. Launched in 2009, HOMESTUCK comprises over 8,000 pages encompassing such diverse genres such as action/adventure, sci-fi and fantasy, comedy, romance, and drama.
Homestuck is the story of John, who receives the game Sburb on his birthday. But when he starts playing, he soon finds bizarre events happening all around him. John embarks on an adventure “involving birthday cakes, magic chests, hammers, arms (detachable and otherwise), harlequins, imps, eccentric architecture, movable home furnishings, bunnies, and a video game that will destroy the world.”
Monkeys Fighting Robots got the chance to take an early look at the hardcover collection, and this book has some serious depth behind it. “References to games and movies, and the blossoming start of the highly complex story can all be seen through the pages of this first volume,” says MFR writer Tony Wendel. “There is a lot going on, and original creator Andrew Hussie offers commentary on the bottom of each page” to give even old fans of the series something new to enjoy.
“The lettering,” Tony notes, “is the standout and best aspect of the art in Homestuck Book 1. Different styles are used to convey the internal narration, the chat settings, and the gameplay mechanics, giving the series a distinct look. There are even several pages set up like a walkthrough from GameFAQS about the game the main character plays.”
“We are very proud to debut the first book of these deluxe HOMESTUCK compilations in April,” says Leyla Aker, Viz Executive Vice President & Publisher. “Filled with creator Andrew Hussie’s commentary, this is an essential (and entertaining) companion piece to a genre-defying story that that changed the digital comic landscape.”
Homestuck Book 1: Act 1 & Act 2 is out this Friday, April 13th.
Additional information is available at Homestuck.com
It’s also “The Internet’s first masterpiece…a maximalist epic.”—Medium
It has “one of the most ubiquitous – and devoted – fandoms on the internet, numbering in the millions.”—Polygon
It also may be “The Ulysses of the Internet?” —PBS Idea Channel
But “The most important thing about Homestuck is that it’s excellent.” —Bryan Lee O’Malley, author of Scott Pilgrim
Just a few days back, the first reaction to Avengers: Infinity War was posted online. The tweet teased the film’s humor and different tones. Now, another reaction has been published by JOE.ie, which touches on the “epic” action and supposedly spectacular villains.
“We saw 24mins of #AvengersInfinityWar today & now we just want to watch it ALL. It’s funny, the action is epic & the villains look spectacular. Plus, goatees! Groot! AND the sneak peek is more quotable than most feature-length films. #Marvel fans are in for an amazing treat”
While Avengers: Infinity War needs to be funny, its humor can’t be the thing fans take away from their experience watching it. The film is incredibly important to the Marvel cinematic universe and must deliver on the promise of Thanos we’ve been given since The Avengers released back in 2012.
What do you make of this reaction? Are you excited for Avengers: Infinity War? Chime in down below, in our comments section.
“As the Avengers and their allies have continued to protect the world from threats too large for any one hero to handle, a new danger has emerged from the cosmic shadows: Thanos. A despot of intergalactic infamy, his goal is to collect all six Infinity Stones, artifacts of unimaginable power, and use them to inflict his twisted will on all of reality. Everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment – the fate of Earth and existence itself has never been more uncertain.”
Avengers: Infinity War features Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Holland, Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Sebastian Stan, Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Wong, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Pom Klementieff, and Josh Brolin as Thanos.