Meeting his match, Thor is brought to the lowest of the low — even by mortal standards — like
his comics counterpart back in 2014.
The same aspects of the character will be adapted from the comic page to the big screen, making for a smooth transition and easing the minds of any fans who may have been worried that Thanos would be drastically different from
his comic counterpart.
But the film manages to sidestep the insensitive nature of M'Baku, reinventing him in a manner that takes some of the key aspects from
his comic counterpart, bringing him into the 21st century.
So whilst he was originally a role that could have led to apprehension of the film, Ryan Coogler and Marvel have expertly translated
the comic counterpart into a well - rounded character that deserves the same amount of development as the rest of the supporting cast.
While the film adaptation wouldn't be adapting Coates» book directly, Coogler has named the comic as a key inspiration, and it's not a stretch to imagine Bassett's role as Ramonda in the film being similar to
her comic counterpart, especially if it means seeing Ramonda play an integral part to Black Panther's growing royal court scene.
Because whilst Avengers: Infinity War crafted Thanos into a villain with motivations that made sense,
his comics counterpart was only interested in one thing, wooing the living entity of Death.
I won't spoil it, but one character from the first Captain America movie returns in a more true form to
his comic counterpart.
The Silver Surfer is a nice story direction, still popular, born famously from the «Fantastic Four» comic book, although Surfer fans will probably be very disappointed by the depiction of Galactus (looking nothing like
his comic counterpart, and not nearly as impossible to defeat).
While our silver screen Guardians first defended Xandar from the Kree Ronan the Accuser,
their comic counterparts first assembled with a host of other heroes to save the Kree.
While the Infinity Gauntlet of the MCU has taken a decidedly different path to fruition than
its comic counterpart, knowing everything there is to know about this armored mitt only makes Thanos» destructive arrival into theaters all the more epic.
And will it be like
her comic counterpart, or more like the movie version?
Although it's more than likely Sciorra's Rosalie will be a very different figure compared to
her comics counterpart, maybe there's a possibility of bringing in the rest of the Carbones and a guest appearance by Frank?
The cut - scenes are somewhat serviceable, as they showcase the essence of Iron Man's movie and
comic counterparts.
Visually, the game is passable, with the character designs seemingly being based closely on
their comic counterparts.