I think they should’ve had the balls to make the Spider-Man Tom Holland plays actually miles morales considering that’s where his story came from. This further proves that
Gosh. Recently I saw a discussion comparing Wanda's trauma to Thor's, saying that Thor handled it better... Yeah, he did. He wasn't left completely alone. He didn't have powers over reality. He lost his loved ones, but he wasn't forced to see their remains dissected by a government he's supposed to respect and treated like he was crazy for wanting to grieve them. He definitely handled trauma "better". But maybe he was two friends + one gravedigger government + a few reality warping powers away from doing much, much worse.
@JackaL in nwh His identity gets revealed so he goes to doctor strange and he has to erase his relationship in return for their safety And aunt may gets hurt One more day was obviously of the sources of inspiration
@JackaL he goes to Dr strange in both tho I think they got a little inspiration from one more day Also obviously it's not a carbon copy, I'm just saying they definitely pulled some inspiration from that comic, as well as many others
@@channelname4331 Yea but the reasons for why are different *Spoilers* In One More Day Peter Identity gets revealed and Aunt May gets shot so Peter tries to find a way to get her back and so makes a deal with the devil where he has to sell his marriage to Mj to save Aunt May In NWH Peter asks Strange to have people forget who Spider-man is and constantly messes up the spell witch breaks reality and Aunt May dies so Peter having learned a lesson has Strange make everyone forget Peter
This is why Marvel movies are the best, period! They bring you comic book accurate scenes ripped Straight Outta the pages themselves. For a fan that has read and seen these exact iconic moments come to life is just, Fantastic!😉👍
@@TheCreCre well if all characters were op was in comics that would make no sense to show heroes struggling while fighting villains..that is also why i hate justice league a little bit ( both orginal and snyder ) since superman is way too op in it..i don't thinks its good idea to make those characters as powerful as they are in comics which also made marvel so successful also since they don't show villains got beat easily as op hero comes as in dc showed🤷
You forgot the scene where Black Widow attempts to uses her lullaby to calm The Hulk down. I know that happened in Age of Ultron before it was included into the comics, but because it has now been included in the comics, it deserves to be in this video and it should be in this video.
I love when they reference the comics, it is literally my favorite thing ever. Letting us comic fans know "hey, we see you and we love you!" Plus it's like a little scavenger hunt.
I'm sure the Hulk buster assembly/look has to be somewhere in a comic. A mention should be made(though it's not a comic) to the suitcase in IM2 which resembles so much that of the cartoon!!
The first scene will always be the most iconic scene in the whole of marvel in my opinion rdj the best love how the music just stops when iron man enters makes the scene more nicer
Thor after seeing cap life hammer: i totally knew it all along i just pretended he couldn't😂😂 and cap vs iron man i always get mad cause they jumped tony and he still could of beat them
Say what you want about the mcu, but some of those comic panel scenes are just amazing. My favorites have to be the civil war one (imo one of the best shots in the entirety of the mcu) and the spiderman rubble scene which was also in the ps4 game, eluding to how iconic it is!
Ngl it would be great if the artists of the relevant panels were given some sort of credit, especially cuz aside from a couple of big names most ppl who watch the movies wouldn't recognize any of the artists
Best one isn’t even close - Civil War - I mean they HINTED at it in first avengers fighting on NY streets - but to see it in civil war - ahh beautiful 🥹🥹🥹
So far, while there are some comic book accuracy. They completely missed the point as to why those iconic panels and covers were iconic in the first place.
Being comic book accurate is not about being visually the same or similar. But in a story telling way. A lot of those scene were just nods to the comic books but didn't actually adapt the their story
What do you guys think about the MCU's comic book accuracy so far?
Yes
Yes is it. ☺️
I think they should’ve had the balls to make the Spider-Man Tom Holland plays actually miles morales considering that’s where his story came from. This further proves that
Yes indeed
I think the last scene might be in spider verse 2 with andrew tom and toby spider man 🤔
The sound of Iron Man landing… **chefs kiss*
It is. But I prefer the sound of Winter Soldier punching Cap's Shield with his Titanium Arm.
Nothing will ever top the seismic charge, fight me.
Everything about iron man until 2013 was 🤌🏼😌.
@@anthonyzullo I ain’t gonna disagree, that stuff is amazing
Kinda sounds like when you get one of the rings in sonic
Cap lifting Mjolnir will always be iconic
Yes!! The portal scene is also iconic😍
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@@ScreenRant 🥵💯
@@tonystark2576 chill
I agree it will probably forever be the most iconic marvel or movie scene ever
That Ikarus one was definitely 1000% intentional.
I’m pretty sure all were intentional
@@alexandergilbert6354 i feel like some of them weren’t, but the Ikarus one is definitely one of the ones that is intentional.
Wait wdym? They're all based on comic so ofc it's intentional
Pretty sure they are all intentional except the hawkeye one because that comic came after the movie
Paul stephens@ not ikarus it's Ikaris
comic vision being ripped apart was terrifying, man was desperately by the strand 💀
Kinda looks like warlock in that pic
can u guys guest what movie from that wanda?
@@rellnotarchive WandaVision series
Wow. The Vision/Wanda one messed me up
Same
Gosh. Recently I saw a discussion comparing Wanda's trauma to Thor's, saying that Thor handled it better... Yeah, he did. He wasn't left completely alone. He didn't have powers over reality. He lost his loved ones, but he wasn't forced to see their remains dissected by a government he's supposed to respect and treated like he was crazy for wanting to grieve them.
He definitely handled trauma "better". But maybe he was two friends + one gravedigger government + a few reality warping powers away from doing much, much worse.
@@jauxro thor could destroy a planet if he wants to dude
@@sinofgreed1150 and wanda the multiverse 😭
@@sinofgreed1150 how hes having a hard time fighting thanos
The last one was a stretch nc but okay
Indeed
Comparing Spider-Men from different universes teaming up to Spider-Men from different universes teaming up… is a stretch??
@@wayfarinwanderer "comic accurate scenes" not "comic accurate storylines"
@@귤귤-t5l im a clown?
Edit:nvm just read your other comment seems like you just want to pick a fight lol
@@wayfarinwanderer shut up
In quite a few ways, in quite a few cases, the comics versions of the stories were much darker, much more disturbing...
Just me dreading the day the mcu trys to make their version of one more day
@@mineomaticboss4513 …. What the hell do you think No Way Home was..?
That’s basically what it was lmao.
@JackaL in nwh
His identity gets revealed so he goes to doctor strange and he has to erase his relationship in return for their safety
And aunt may gets hurt
One more day was obviously of the sources of inspiration
@JackaL he goes to Dr strange in both tho
I think they got a little inspiration from one more day
Also obviously it's not a carbon copy, I'm just saying they definitely pulled some inspiration from that comic, as well as many others
@@channelname4331 Yea but the reasons for why are different
*Spoilers*
In One More Day
Peter Identity gets revealed and Aunt May gets shot so Peter tries to find a way to get her back and so makes a deal with the devil where he has to sell his marriage to Mj to save Aunt May
In NWH
Peter asks Strange to have people forget who Spider-man is and constantly messes up the spell witch breaks reality and Aunt May dies so Peter having learned a lesson has Strange make everyone forget Peter
This gave me chills because it was the stuff I was looking forward to seeing in these movies - now all we need is Galactus 😃
We’ve begged for Galactus for years. Marvel’s scared to fail with his delivery.
@@codedxxx with the celestials now here we might just get him.
And by Galactus, we don’t mean “Giant Space Cloud” Galactus.
This is why Marvel movies are the best, period! They bring you comic book accurate scenes ripped Straight Outta the pages themselves. For a fan that has read and seen these exact iconic moments come to life is just, Fantastic!😉👍
They nerfed every literal character.
You act like DC hasn’t been doing that since the 70s 🤨
The characters rarely represent their comic counterparts and most of them are butchered when compared to the source material
@@TheCreCre well if all characters were op was in comics that would make no sense to show heroes struggling while fighting villains..that is also why i hate justice league a little bit ( both orginal and snyder ) since superman is way too op in it..i don't thinks its good idea to make those characters as powerful as they are in comics which also made marvel so successful also since they don't show villains got beat easily as op hero comes as in dc showed🤷
@@songoku9094 Yea no, Thanos once defeated the whole entire multiverse in the comics.
Wow. One minute worth of accurate scenes from 15 years of movies, amazing!
It’s been 14
Wanda's reaction to vision in pieces is so sad, it makes me cry every time
This is so good. I love how much Scott Derrickson incorporated Doctor Strange comics into the movie. Doctor Strange The Oath is a classic
Sebastian stan really looks like the comic version wow
The Hawkeye one came after the movie and the panel was a reference to that scene
The first monument sounded like a Minecraft slime
Oh my gosh a super spy with an explosion behind them no way 😱😱😱
Steve vs Tony is just 🤌🏽
The iron man landing will always be the best accurate scene from the comics
Wanda not in costume
Hawkeye not wearing sunglasses
Lowkey forgot eternals was apart of the MCU 😂
Cap seeing Bucky for the first time in years will always give me chills
The first one is just a regular super hero landing
The Spider-Verse one and especially the Black Widow one are HUUUUGE reaches lol
Tony Stark pose when landing will always be my favorite
This makes feel better
There are some epic underrated scenes in movies that didn't convince the whole audience. We should value them more.
Comics were really the most awesome inspiration for marvel movie man I love this moment
Black panther in that comic be jojo posing.
You forgot the scene where Black Widow attempts to uses her lullaby to calm The Hulk down. I know that happened in Age of Ultron before it was included into the comics, but because it has now been included in the comics, it deserves to be in this video and it should be in this video.
Cap and Iron man clash is the most iconic imo
Spideyverse was the best comic accurate scene yet
Visions scene look absolutely terrifying in the comics 💀
The iron man one is the cover for the exrtemis short movie
Comic Fans must have the biggest O’s when they see these panels come to life
That Spiderman one is from Miles Moralis' Spiderverse.
In Thor dark world trailer ,Thor sees Godzilla dead body is comic accurate.
I love when they reference the comics, it is literally my favorite thing ever. Letting us comic fans know "hey, we see you and we love you!" Plus it's like a little scavenger hunt.
Last scene is epic
Damn, didn't realize how many comic accurate scenes the MCU executed perfectly.
That cap vs Tony scene 🔥🔥 they illustrated it perfectly
most comic book accurate
cap vs iron man
hawkeye antman
most iconic is cap lifting mijolnir
I LOVE THE END OF THIS I CAN`T BLIVE THAT
Needs more Thor & BP moments
I've never seen a comic Book movie comparison before 🤩
I'm sure the Hulk buster assembly/look has to be somewhere in a comic. A mention should be made(though it's not a comic) to the suitcase in IM2 which resembles so much that of the cartoon!!
The first scene will always be the most iconic scene in the whole of marvel in my opinion rdj the best love how the music just stops when iron man enters makes the scene more nicer
saved the best for last 😌
Technically the comics have done everything. So literally everything could be accurate
this is reason why I love Marvel...
Thor after seeing cap life hammer: i totally knew it all along i just pretended he couldn't😂😂 and cap vs iron man i always get mad cause they jumped tony and he still could of beat them
y’all got me all fucked up when it comes to wanda
DUDE I HAVE THE CAPTAIN AMERICA POSTER OF HIM PUNCHING HITLER
This was so good and so much better without the awful tiktok RUclips short music people use
That last one was a stretch but this was good 😊
I still haven’t watched Wanda Vision yet…so the clip with Vision body parts spread around the autopsy tables is…
…unsettling…😨
One word…ACCURATE
Say what you want about the mcu, but some of those comic panel scenes are just amazing. My favorites have to be the civil war one (imo one of the best shots in the entirety of the mcu) and the spiderman rubble scene which was also in the ps4 game, eluding to how iconic it is!
Who the hell is Bucky
Ohmyhof his entry in the comics and the movie is jus so amazing
Those last ones I got a little vague.
Next is Falagar the Behemoth
Also, Thor love and thunder monster lying dead
Matches with 'Thor GODBOMB' comic
In visual are the same but different in stories and the quality
Forgot the scene of Thanos trying to rip Iron Man apart in Endgame 🥲
I hope it is comic accurate. It's a damn movie adaptation of the comic.
Ngl it would be great if the artists of the relevant panels were given some sort of credit, especially cuz aside from a couple of big names most ppl who watch the movies wouldn't recognize any of the artists
Thank you for this!
Best one isn’t even close - Civil War - I mean they HINTED at it in first avengers fighting on NY streets - but to see it in civil war - ahh beautiful 🥹🥹🥹
Let's not Include TaskMistress shall we🤣
Michael...... What are you doing here?
I didn’t know Echo was in the MCU
None of these comic artists will be paid for this
So satisfying
I think I now know why captain America is fighting the nazis- these were written during ww2 weren’t they?
Kinda wish last one to happen actually in future spider verse movie 🤞
That was awesome thanks for that
The best scenes... marvel ever produced
Wow! Thank you for this!
Should’ve included Iron man and the infinity gauntlet.
Curious how 3 Spiderman jumping together was comic accurate to the panel you showed.
Ah blackwidow always epic
They should add a female spiderman I think it would go very well
So far, while there are some comic book accuracy. They completely missed the point as to why those iconic panels and covers were iconic in the first place.
Hawkeye being blonde would've been cool to see
This is why marvel is no 1
Pickles pickles
I like the mcu movies but it’s crazy how better the comics are visually
Its the great Baki Hanma Everyone
Being comic book accurate is not about being visually the same or similar. But in a story telling way. A lot of those scene were just nods to the comic books but didn't actually adapt the their story
It will be sad if all the other avengers will be gone by the next generation and we will just have Kate yelana some eternals and captain falcon
Why does it look better in comics
They forgot thor love and thunder scene
I dont think the last one was a parallel
Tobey Maguire's Spiderman Suit Is Also Accurate Than Modern Spiderman's
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The Spider-Man lifting comic isn’t right spectacular Spider-Man got the scene more right lol
Damn ive read most of these and didn't realize lol
Good research
Except the last scene remaining were damn accurate
Suerman
Except there’s only 3 Spider-Man and no spider Gwen
Ha that last one