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‘Black Order: The Warmasters of Thanos’ review
Pushing the characters forward, whether the MCU likes it or not.
Pushing the characters forward, whether the MCU likes it or not.
Does anyone remember this Jim Starlin Thanos series? No? There are good reasons why.
Superstar and fan-favorite characters combine for a fun romp like those of ye olden Marvel days.
Envisioning possible futures and hoping for the best one.
The 1952 Washington, D.C. UFOs were a major event, but much like the series, one that fizzled under scrutiny.
"New Hampshire" is about the only thing they got right.
Is being bad good?
Not groundbreaking by any stretch, but perfectly solid intrigue and world-building.
Maybe the worst-documented encounter the show has presented.
Aren't scouts supposed to be 'trustworthy'???
Ball lightning? Nuclear fallout? Or just meteors?
Different world, different results ... same rules?