From Here To Infinity, Part 7 (The Snap Heard 'Round the World)
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- Part 7: While the Silver Surfer heads to Earth to warn its heroes, Thanos comes ever closer to exploiting his newfound omnipotence on a grander scale than ever.
Gruenwald was sporting enough to acknowledge the costuming error immediately after the Infinity Gauntlet in Quasar #28. On the 2nd page, Wendell summons up his previous costume, as he was garbed in IG. When his friend Makkari points it out to him he remarks, "I'm gonna have to take that out of storage and dispose of it. Last week I wore that thing for a whole day before I realized my mistake!"
If Garnok really wanted to punish the Silver Surfer he'd have forced him to play the Silver Surfer NES game.
Tim Follin's soundtrack makes it all worth it though.
Is that one of the situations Thanos argued death would be a mercy?
You know things are bad when:
•The entire Fantastic Four and other heroes got completely wiped out with a snap.
•Only 2% of the Gauntlet’s power is enough to destroy the entirety of Japan off the face of the earth.
•The sky fathers all coming to a collective agreement over this threat.
•The Devil is made out as petty compared to this threat.
•The person is responsible for this is doing this out of affection and purpose and considers death a mercy, compared to being a burning corpse of agony like Nebula.
Man, Jim Starlin knows how to do some potent set-up.
Somehow I remembered the Snap as more of a climax thing than an inciting incident thing. I can only assume I've gotten it scrambled in my head with _Secret Wars,_ where Doom stealing the Beyonder's power led into the final act.
I think it's kind of a genius idea, to have a universe-wrecking event include an excuse for lots of superheroes to sit it out.
I halfway suspect that the X-Men didn't want anything to do with this because, due to the Phoenix Saga, they had enough of fiery cosmic love disasters.
The idea of Phoenix as a life force vs. Thanos as champion of Death is an idea I'm shocked Marvel never tried to do much with
@@fangjokerLSyeah, that sounds good.
The infinity gauntlet is such a great story in my opinion
I kinda love how in the comics, the snapped beings of the universe just blink out of existence, while in Infinity War the movie we were all traumatized with them becoming dust in the wind.
13:26 It might've been just been coincidence, I like that after Chuck mentions that after Silver loses it's shine, it becomes another shade of grey, before cutting to an image of #50, which was originally a glossy cover with gleaming silver metalized coating over the Surfer and the Logo. But the image shows the cover without the metalized coating (which couldn't scan), showing only the grey underneath.
Infinity Gauntlet started off wild and ramps up from there, especially in the upcoming fight between Thanos and anything else.
I'm from San Diego but live in Tokyo. Thanos destroyed my home and my adopted home with one temper tantrum.
Thanks, Thanos...
crazy story is crazy!
This is missing from the playlist
What about... Señor Radd?
sounds like a 90's era "extreme" character.
you are totally wrong,
how can a naked silver guy sailing a surfboard across space not be called "Radd"?! (not Rud)
Kirby knew what he was doing.
Can't you call Epoch "EE-pok"? It sounds like you're talking about Marvel's ill-fated direct-market imprint.
...Actually, you know what? I changed my mind. Just flash issues of Dreadstar or Void Indigo on the screen every time you refer to her as "Epic".
And yes, Epoch uses she/her pronouns.
Find help, please.
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