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Miles Morales is the Hulk lol:
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WHAT IF…MILES MORALES #3 (OF 5)

  • ANTHONY PIPER (W) • EDGAR SALAZAR (A) • Cover by PACO MEDINA
  • Design Variant Cover by PACO MEDINA • VARIANT COVER BY CARLO PAGULAYAN
  • DON’T MAKE HIM ANGRY...
  • What if…instead of being bitten by a genetically enhanced spider, Miles Morales was blasted by gamma radiation and transformed into THE INCREDIBLE HULK?! Is Miles man or monster? Or maybe he’s just a kid trying to live a normal life…school, dates, a rampaging ABOMINATION… Miles may be the strongest there is, but that doesn’t mean growing up will be easy.
 
Saw Magic The Gathering : Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty anime trailer:

Gonna need more mana in order to watch that one.
Miles Morales is the Hulk lol:
WHATIFMILES2022003-cov.jpg

WHAT IF…MILES MORALES #3 (OF 5)

  • ANTHONY PIPER (W) • EDGAR SALAZAR (A) • Cover by PACO MEDINA
  • Design Variant Cover by PACO MEDINA • VARIANT COVER BY CARLO PAGULAYAN
  • DON’T MAKE HIM ANGRY...
  • What if…instead of being bitten by a genetically enhanced spider, Miles Morales was blasted by gamma radiation and transformed into THE INCREDIBLE HULK?! Is Miles man or monster? Or maybe he’s just a kid trying to live a normal life…school, dates, a rampaging ABOMINATION… Miles may be the strongest there is, but that doesn’t mean growing up will be easy.
This I am confused about because I know so little about the Hulk but Miles being the Hulk does make me wonder how they shoehorned the gamma radiation in.
 
Gonna need more mana in order to watch that one.

This I am confused about because I know so little about the Hulk but Miles being the Hulk does make me wonder how they shoehorned the gamma radiation in.
Yer a fan of MTG Artisan? I like the green cards best.

Well It's a what if comic series thing from marvel so anything goes lol
 
Yer a fan of MTG Artisan? I like the green cards best.

Well It's a what if comic series thing from marvel so anything goes lol
If I had more cards and someone in person to play I would. I feel like if it was done like Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel I'd play it.

Yeah, I guess it could work getting research for a science project but it would need the right canon professor to get the plot going.
 
Read, Yoshi-P said he wants to continue working on FF XIV, translated by Siliconera:

Me personally, unless the CEO [Yosuke Matsuda] says, “Yoshida, you need to leave…” And even then, I think I’m going to fight him. Or if like the development team, the operations team, want to kick me out. Or if I, God forbid, die. Those are the only extreme cases I would even consider leaving the XIV project. I want to continue working on Final Fantasy XIV. So your continued support will definitely be appreciated.
 
Read, Yoshi-P said he wants to continue working on FF XIV, translated by Siliconera:

Me personally, unless the CEO [Yosuke Matsuda] says, “Yoshida, you need to leave…” And even then, I think I’m going to fight him. Or if like the development team, the operations team, want to kick me out. Or if I, God forbid, die. Those are the only extreme cases I would even consider leaving the XIV project. I want to continue working on Final Fantasy XIV. So your continued support will definitely be appreciated.

That's a good thing.
 
Star Wars is getting a new book with Han and Leia's wedding:

Now, a new book cordially invites fans to attend the wedding of Leia Organa and Han Solo.

This Valentine’s Day, StarWars.com is thrilled to reveal Star Wars: The Princess and the Scoundrel, a new novel from author Beth Revis arriving this summer. Set just after the events of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, the story begins on the forest moon of Endor, where Han proposes in the elation of the rebel victory against the Empire. After a ceremony at the site of the victory celebration at the end of the film, the newlyweds depart for a honeymoon aboard the Halcyon starcruiser, the luxury vessel at the heart of the new Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser experience at Disney World Resort. In their most desperate hour, with the war still raging but the Empire nearing its last gasp, the couple must outwit the Imperial remnants clinging to power.

StarWars.com recently sat down with Revis to talk about her love for Leia, how her husband helped refine the dialogue for Han Solo, and the power of love amid the chaos of a galaxy at war.

StarWars.com: First things first: congratulations on your new book! You’ve written some amazing Star Wars heroines including Padmé, Ahsoka, and Jyn. What was your reaction to learning you would get to write Leia — and fresh off the rebel victory at Endor no less?

Beth Revis:
I have often said that my two favorite Star Wars movies are Return of the Jedi and Rogue One. Getting to write Jyn Erso was a dream come true, and my first journey into writing for Star Wars. But Leia has been my hero for as long as I remember — I grew my hair long to be like her, and I even had a brother named Luke! She was my princess when I was a child, and she became my general when I became an adult. I can only hope that I’ve done her justice in this story.

StarWars.com: How did you approach this story?

Beth Revis:
The first thing I did was watch all three of the original movies again (how am I lucky enough that this is my job?!). My initial instinct was to focus on Return of the Jedi since this book picks up right after it, but as I dug into the story, I found myself watching The Empire Strikes Back on repeat. The emotional beats of Han and Leia’s relationship start to spin out in Empire — it’s not just the famous “I know,” line, but it’s the way Leia relates how she doesn’t trust Lando and Han responds with seriousness, the way their trust builds, all the moments that lead up to their confession of love. By the time Return of the Jedi picks up the story, Leia’s been left with that confession long enough to get comfortable with the idea of it. It’s one reason why the relationship between the two works — Leia was always going to be someone who had to think about something like love, and Han was always going to be someone who just followed his gut. The time lapse between those two movies helped them both evolve so that they’re on the same page by the time Han is unfrozen.

I took pages and pages of notes on their dialogue, their mannerisms, the subtle ways they interacted. Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford are simply brilliant actors, and they gave me a lot to work with! I wanted this to be a story where the past was still present, but they were moving forward into new territory. It’s an emotional journey — the aftermath of war always is, but so is the new foundling steps of love.
 
And another week starts. Extremely tired after only getting about 4-5 hours of sleep but thankfully the work day wasn't too bad.
 
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