Tom Dincht wrote:Well, as we both know, Marvel is separated into tons of different universes (<--is that a word? Well, considering the only place that there would be more than one universe is in fiction...).
Fish and Chips wrote:Except when they must rally together to face off against their one shared, natural enemy: Capcom.
Mi-Ru-Me wrote:One word "Cheezy" thats all.
K.Ayato wrote:Going a bit off on a tangent here. If Marvel univereses overlap, then why did the filmmakers wait 'til Daredevil to show off Kingpin? He's Spiderman's enemy more than Daredevil's.
ShatterheartArk wrote:Just try to forget that Daredevil was ever made. For starters, Affleck is about as good of an actor as say Uwe Boll is as good a director. The movies plot was garbage, and they messed up a ton of stuff.
Yojimbo wrote:Yeah you are incorrect Tom.
Tom Dincht wrote:Oh yeah? Picture Spider Man or the Hulk being in The Punisher 2.
I still stick to my beliefs that the overlapping of the heroes' universe is rare in the movies. However, it isn't rare to see villains of a different series in a different heroes movie. I believe I've seen the X-Men face off against the villain of this film more than Ghost Rider, but then again I never really got into the Ghost Rider comics.
In the comics, everything pretty much overlaps, but in the movies, the hero's usually don't meet.
EDIT: Yojimbo, I just meant in the movies so I'm not "incorrect." I'm a Marvel fan, remember? I've done my homework.
But then again, I guess I worded it wrong. My bad.
Tom Dincht wrote:In the comics, everything pretty much overlaps, but in the movies, the hero's usually don't meet.
ikimasu wrote:Which is totally and completely lame. I want a Spidey/Punisher crossover. They make such an amusing team.
Joshua Christopher wrote:Heck, didn't The Punisher first show up in Spiderman?
ikimasu wrote:Yup. As his enemy, no less. He had been deceived by the Jackal. I don't recall the details, though.
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