There's only so much you can do when your cinematic universe is actually expanding instead of being in limbo for years lol
Other cinematic universes wouldn't understand
Aren’t these guys supposed to fight Celestials? Also power levels in the MCU are so different that it’s never easy to compare with their comic counterparts tbh
only character in MCU that got gimped from their powerlevel is hulk tbh
yeah i cant believe steve rodgers let 9/11 happen fr 💯
Captain Marvel being asked why she busy when some mfer is trying to blow up half the universe “uhhh, don’t mainsplain ME, I AM AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN WHO DOES WHAT I WANNA DO! also support the Air Force!”
Captain Marvel being asked why she busy when some mfer is trying to blow up half the universe “uhhh, don’t mainsplain ME, I AM AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN WHO DOES WHAT I WANNA DO! also support the Air Force!”
Some dude just posted the scene where she actually explained it a few pages ago lmao
Eternals during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade:

Its a comic book universe
Yeah, but like was Killmonger the ONLY Wakandan-American in existence? T'Chaka himself went out of his way to confront his brother to make sure there was no risk of their resource and technology being exposed to the world. Are you telling me there has not been any other instance of that?
Did they not try to have anyone approach Steve regarding his shield? What about that art exhibit that held those artifacts?
Did slavery not happen in the MCU? Did Wakanda not consider that an issue that directly effected them. You telling me that not a single person from Wakanda got put on a slave ship?
This always had me question the implications of Wakanda being an isolationist country, specifically in regards to slavery.
Acting like black people are a monolith united by skin color is equally as problematic.
Acting like black people are a monolith united by skin color is equally as problematic.
Except that's not what I'm doing at all.
Captain Marvel being asked why she busy when some mfer is trying to blow up half the universe “uhhh, don’t mainsplain ME, I AM AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN WHO DOES WHAT I WANNA DO! also support the Air Force!”
Get this loser energy out of here
gotta check out the recent comics of the eternals.
Honestly they hardly had any comics released and this movie will mostly take inspiration heavily from the neil gaimans run and some jack kirby s***
This always had me question the implications of Wakanda being an isolationist country, specifically in regards to slavery.
I didn't like the movie but that is literally what the movie is about
Except that's not what I'm doing at all.
You just questioned whether Wakanda considered slavery an issue.
You just questioned whether Wakanda considered slavery an issue.
I would think that an African nation that is very strict on them not having their resources and technology exposed to the world would find an issue with Africans being kidnapped and shipped to America.
Captain Marvel being asked why she busy when some mfer is trying to blow up half the universe “uhhh, don’t mainsplain ME, I AM AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN WHO DOES WHAT I WANNA DO! also support the Air Force!”
no legitimately if i am across the universe doing my own s***, how the f*** am i suppose to just KNOW that earth exactly needs me. let alone that the level of threat is universal.
no legitimately if i am across the universe doing my own s***, how the f*** am i suppose to just KNOW that earth exactly needs me. let alone that the level of threat is universal.
Could we blame Nick Fury for not using the beeper thingy in any other instance?
I didn't like the movie but that is literally what the movie is about
I got that, but that still leaves some very specific questions.
I would think that an African nation that is very strict on them not having their resources and technology exposed to the world would find an issue with Africans being kidnapped and shipped to America.
That just proves the old saying of "all skinfolk ain't kinfolk."
Yeah, but like was Killmonger the ONLY Wakandan-American in existence? T'Chaka himself went out of his way to confront his brother to make sure there was no risk of their resource and technology being exposed to the world. Are you telling me there has not been any other instance of that?
Did they not try to have anyone approach Steve regarding his shield? What about that art exhibit that held those artifacts?
Did slavery not happen in the MCU? Did Wakanda not consider that an issue that directly effected them. You telling me that not a single person from Wakanda got put on a slave ship?
you are correct, in the MCU the only discovering by americans of vibranium was by howard stark in 1940s.
vibranium crashed in the wakanda area millions of years ago so I would think during the slave times they were already vastly ahead in the technological sense than the rest of the world and they just kept it secret between the five tribes. They lived in paradise and never opened out their arms to other africans outside of wakanda and just let them fend for themselves. fast forward in time and
you have N'Jobu betraying his brother because he wanted to give power of wakanda back to black people that were being oppressed that are not native to wakanda
you are correct, in the MCU the only discovering by americans of vibranium was by howard stark in 1940s.
vibranium crashed in the wakanda area millions of years ago so I would think during the slave times they were already vastly ahead in the technological sense than the rest of the world and they just kept it secret between the five tribes. They lived in paradise and never opened out their arms to other africans outside of wakanda and just let them fend for themselves. fast forward in time and
you have N'Jobu betraying his brother because he wanted to give power of wakanda back to black people that were being oppressed that are not native to wakanda
all this was literally established in the movie right
all this was literally established in the movie right
Kinda? But what was their response to seeing a white man in American running around and throwing a shield made out of the stuff that they're trying to hide from the rest of the world?
What happens when a Wakandan immigrant raises a family in American and passes on his "heirlooms" to his children, does T'Chaka knock on their door too one random night?