If this idea interests you, allow me to recommend Three Parts Dead.
>A god has died, and it's up to Tara, first-year associate in the international necromantic firm of Kelethres, Albrecht, and Ao, to bring Him back to life before His city falls apart.
>Her client is Kos, recently deceased fire god of the city of Alt Coulumb. Without Him, the metropolis's steam generators will shut down, its trains will cease running, and its four million citizens will riot.
>Tara's job: resurrect Kos before chaos sets in. Her only help: Abelard, a chain-smoking priest of the dead god, who's having an understandable crisis of faith.
>When Tara and Abelard discover that Kos was murdered, they have to make a case in Alt Coulumb's courts and their quest for the truth endangers their partnership, their lives, and Alt Coulumb's slim hope of survival.
>Set in a phenomenally built world in which lawyers ride lightning bolts, souls are currency, and cities are powered by the remains of fallen gods, Max Gladstone's Craft Sequence introduces readers to a modern fantasy landscape and an epic struggle to build a just society.
He didn't get hit with every single joule of energy in the train unless the train stopped dead when it hit him. The same goes for the car. When you get hit by a train it keeps going and you fly off - for simplicity you could assume at the same speed as the train.
A better calculation would be to estimate the amount of time he was impacted for and assume that his final speed was equal to the train - 136mph. Then you could get the average acceleration/force he experienced in the impact.
This website calculates force from a car crash (which is close enough cause i'm lazy) and estimates 754534 lb of force and 4400 G if peter weighs 170lbs. Which is still nuts.
I believe this is the full Infinity Gauntlet saga in book form, if what I see on Marvel Comics' website is accurate: https://www.amazon.com/Infinity-Gauntlet-Jim-Starlin/dp/0785156593
Those six issues are roughly what the film is based on, but there's mountains of extra context, along with a pair of followup story arcs, if you want more.
Comics Explained has a good video chronicling the entire story if you don't want to read it.
https://www.amazon.com/Kidzone-Lamborghini-Motorized-Suspension-Bluetooth/dp/B08NK1MD8F
This one weighs 27 pounds, with 3mph as its top speed, which gives us 16.4 newtons of force.
A jeep weighs 4784 pounds, let's say we are going 20mph, giving us 19401 newtons of force.
Femurs snap at 4k newtons.
A jeep hitting anything is not the same as a toy car hitting your shins.
Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples.
Yeah it's kind of a confusing name when searchin for it. Using the writer and artist should clear that up
But here is an amazon link of paperback 1 just in case.
FYI, the series hasn't finished yet (they are exactly halfway) and the team just returned from a long break, and they are gonna take a new break after just 1 arc so noone knows when they will actually finish this thing.
1 last thing: when reading comics, marvel and dc are great, but never forget to look outside. There are so many amazing standalone titles (I must admit I'm only now actually starting to read them). I just started Something is Killing the Children, and got lots of stuff on my read list (Invincible, Radiant Black, East of West, Umbrella Academy, Department of Truth, and more)
According to sources (including Wikipedia) it was designated in this Marvel Comics related book in 2012:
https://www.amazon.com/Official-Handbook-Marvel-Universe-Comics/dp/0785158340#:~:text=An%20indispensable%20resource%20for%20all,Iron%20Man%2C%20and%20the%20Jackal!
Feige took control of all Marvel in 2019. I don't think 199999 was ever his call, and I don't think he really cares if it's considered a ret-con or not. It's never mentioned in the MCU or the D+ shows.
Given that Feige has creative control over the vast amounts of Marvel properties and is a Producer on Spider-Man, I think it's safe to assume that the MCU is designed to be 616.
You’re looking at from the wrong perspective.
Marvel supports the ideology that “No human being is illegal”. The first Capt. America comic was released a year before the bombing of Pearl Harbor as a protest to the lack of American involvement in WWII, and the parallels between the X-Men comics and the Civil Rights franchise are so obvious its hilarious. Marvel also introduced the first queer superhero in the 90s (Bobby Drake — AKA Ice Man of the X-Men) and two of the most well-known Black superheroes of all time — Black Panther and Storm of the X-Men.
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Leiber) and Jack Kirby were both Jewish storytellers and antifascists. I seriously you encourage you to read this book, which explores the antifascist rhetoric present throughout comic book history.
About to help you all out. With one of these bad boys, you don't even need a drawer.
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"I don't know where Cap got a shield to give Sam since Thanos destroyed his..." implies a plot hole - that Cap is giving Sam the shield that was destroyed earlier.
No where in OPs question do they differentiate between when Cap got the shield or where he got the shield. Only that the shield was broken and now he's giving it to Sam. Which isn't the case, it's a different shield from the past that's not an exact duplicate for unknown reasons. Any guesses more specific than that would be conjecture.
Here's a link to a basic reading comprehension workbook on Amazon that you might find useful to avoid looking like a fucking dipshit in the future. It is for first graders so you might find it a little challenging at first but you'll get the hang of it.
heroine (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/heroine) Etymology
Via Latin herōīna from late Old Greek ἡρωΐνη (2nd century), a feminine equivalent of ἥρως ("hero, demigod"), equivalent to suf en.
Synonyms - shero
Translations (female hero) - French: héroïne - German: Heldin, Heroine - Portuguese: heroína - Russian: герои́ня - Spanish: heroína
This text is extracted from the Wiktionary and it is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license
======== Text generated by the application English Dictionary https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=livio.pack.lang.en_US
A good samaritan has made an app that can search for images based on text. Helped me a lot.
Here's the link. MemeScanner.
The whole video was made in the free version of DaVinci Resolve. There is a premium version too but there is almost no reason to buy it since the free version contains 95% of the features.
That perfectly explains your understanding of grammar. I'm proud of your self-awareness. Here's a book that could help you on your journey to grammar mastery
There is a children’s book for the alphabet that already does this
Marvel Alphablock (An Abrams Block Book): The Marvel Cinematic Universe from A to Z https://www.amazon.com/dp/1419735888/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_2X3ZT00DS3XHE0J68CEB
I'd take the red pill and become the trashiest commercial Spider-Man you've ever seen. You know those mega church preachers that don't pay taxes and charge like a million to appear and talk for an hour? They'd have nothing on my Spider-Man.
I'd sling merch non stop, have sponsors, be in all sorts of media.
I'd save yo ass from a robbery and then tell you to use SimplySafe and NordVPN, I'd save you from a burning building and tell you it's easy to build a website using Square Space. My Spider-Man customer would look like a NASCAR uniform with all the sponsors.
I'd make 100 mil year 3. 5 bil year 5.
I would recommend the Spider-Girl Complete Collection!
There's three volumes covering the full run of one of the best female heroes ever created.
here it is on Amazon, it's from Volume 3
not sure if im spoiling so: >!they used Deadpool's DNA to create new X-men, they couldn't keep him sedated for long as well as Wolverine so they decided to knock him out and keep stealing his organs to use on their experiments!< it's one of my favorite parts on this Volume,
I was gonna let this slide until you called someone out for reposting your repost. So, uh, nice repost you got there.
>In the chopsticks in the hair analogy, that’s cultural appropriation as nobody actually does that in the culture.
Im just going to leave this here https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07QBHMHDV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_i_SW7K011SKV0TEQ8WCMS2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
> HOLD UP, so your ONLY justification for how AoS could be canon and avoid the snap would be for them to end up in an alternate timeline!?
No. It's not my "only" justification. It was my "let's humor you" justification. You have to read all of the words.
> The entire point of AoS' ending was that they ended up back in their original timeline.
From where they left from at the end of season 6, which they might not know was already a split timeline.
> If you're gonna place AoS in an alternate timeline anyways then why the hell no do so from the beginning!?
Because (a) there aren't time-travel shenanigans from the beginning, & (b) there are no points of contradiction with the franchise anyway.
> that all comes from Marvel Studios and official MCU merch.
This show got me to buy this. They're just normal fruit flavors, no rose water.
Cerez Pazari Turkish Delight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086N119VC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
It was pretty good, probably gonna get more
Me, still being pissed that they fucked up norse mythology so bad.
Like why did they make Lokis mother a guy (Laufey is the mother, Farbauti the father)
Or why did they make Hel the daughter of Oden, instead of Loki?
And why the fuck did they add that moronic "a" in her name? It's really immersion breaking to me, who loves Hela Curry-Gewürzketchup