>>Fraction Hawkeye
>>King's Vision
>>Aaron's Jane Thor
>>All of these series being adapted in 2 years
Is the MCU starting to become an Ouroboros? Like, are they just going to adapt recent stuff for the comics to then repeat those things?
>>Fraction Hawkeye
>>King's Vision
>>Aaron's Jane Thor
>>All of these series being adapted in 2 years
Is the MCU starting to become an Ouroboros? Like, are they just going to adapt recent stuff for the comics to then repeat those things?
WandaVision is not going to be King's Vision.
After how they salvaged Civil War they can do whatever they want.
>WandaVision is not going to be King's Vision.
It had better not be. Adapt one of their 1980s books, not that.
What's wrong with King's Vision?
The CW shows do this too. I think I saw Leviathan teased for Supergirl show, literally while Bendis does a Leviathan story for action comics.
Have you read his Batman?
Not sure what he's on about, aside from how it handled Victor it was great. But I don't think it'd be suited to a series focusing on both Wanda and Vision.
Don't forget Silencer in Arrow.
I love his Batman. It's not flawless, but it's really good.
Agreed.
People who want a Wanda/Vision series want the MCU to stop hurting them, not hurt them more. They don't want a story about them not being together and Vision building a new family for himself, and they don't want one of King's stories about inability to move past loss, trauma and depression.
Lol so much for Marvel Studios cutting out Marvel Entertainment.
>Fraction Hawkeye
>But it's not Kate Bishop
>It's Clint's daughter Lila Barton
>Anthony Russo is using nepotism to jumpstart his daughter's acting career.
I would laugh.
they've already confirmed it's about Kate and she's teh main character in it
Who is "they"? I'm honestly looking forward to it
Give me an animated film for King’s Vision instead. That comic was so fucking good
>Liking King's Batman
shit taste/10
It's in the 1950's. That's pretty apparent
This is just weird. Like, it reminds me of that SNL skit about the "I love the __'s" shows from VH1 as they did the "I love the 2000's", but then they start to recap what they are recapping and then collapse the space time continuum.
WandaVision only uses parts of King's Vision but definitely isn't based on it. Wanda is the protagonist of WandaVision. Its not an adaptation of that story, as Wanda was barely in that story. Olsen has said WandaVision is using many sources.
The title refers to:
1. Wanda using memories of watching 1950s sitcoms growing up in Sokovia, her only happy childhood memory, to cteate a pocket dimension, likely before Vision comes into the story. Note this aspect is entirely original and not from the comics.
2. Chthon's prophecy. Imbuing Wanda with his Chaos Magic at birth, the Elder God foresaw Wanda being returned from the snap, and he seeks to bring about his "Wanda vision" of her becoming his Earthly vessel.
The latter is the perfect way to organically introduce Blade into the MCU, as Chthon is the creator of Vampires.
Marvel at the panel. The freaking OP image is from that panel.
>WandaVision only uses parts of King's Vision but definitely isn't based on it.
So like every other MCU property. Like, people don't ask for Planet Hulk anymore even though Thor Ragnarok just does the 1st quarter of the actual Planet Hulk story. This will be considered the King's run.
King's stories are about loss, trauma, and depression - but they're not about inability to move on.
If they could capture Walta's style - similar to how the CGI Clone Wars captured the flavor of Tartekovsky's style - I would adore that.
Comic Influences:
Engelhart's Vision & Scarlet Witch
Mystic Arcana: Scarlet Witch
Tom King's Vision
Roger Stern's Absolute Vision
JM DeMateis's Doctor Strange: Birth of Chthon
Thor Annual #10
Movie Influences:
Pleasantville
Pan's Labyrinth
Wanda loves magic and Agatha teaching her it gives her new purpose and control over her life.
tldr: it's about her becoming a Witch.
>starting to
Ok, retard.
mMORE RUSSO WANK
They are.
>>King's Vision
We don't know anything about WandaVision other than a vague 50s aesthetic
Assertion is not an argument. I took the final scene of Vision, with him reconstructing his wife, and his daughter finding her own path, being a sense of hope for the future, not being trapped in the past.
Its a psychological thriller.
IMHO Its a pocket dimension built out of Wandas only remaining happy emotions, watching old 1950s US sitcoms (where people are happy and life is good) on a shitty old VHS in Sokovia to escape the poverty and unrelenting misery of her Sokovian childhood.
Wanda imprisons Vision in this pocket dimension due to Chthon's presence within him. But because this place is Wanda's only comfort, she lives a happy life there with Vision, but Chthon sets about unravelling it so he can break Wanda's spirit and conquer Earth.
Stop posting your headcanon as fact
>but they're not about inability to move on.
Even if that's true for his other work, his Vision is absolutely about a man unable to move on. The series ends on that point.
I prefaced my post with "IMHO" meaning it's just theory.
It's definitely not adapting King's Vision aside from some tonal stuff and things like the Wundagore Everbloom flower.
>this writer's Batman is bad
>therefore all his books are bad, always
Based user, who holds Batman as the supreme standard of quality.