As we soar higher, further, faster into the latest MCU venture, it’s become a rather unfortunate habit to take stock of the various, outside, issues
As we soar higher, further, faster into the latest MCU venture, it’s become a rather unfortunate habit to take stock of the various, outside, issues
The final installments of the MCU’s television excursions have always been tricky affairs, either scuppering numerous, thoughtful episodes with an unnecessary CGI climax that visibly
Secret Invasion seems to be having something of an identity problem as of late. What should have been a tight, wildly unpredictable, solo adventure for
So, how about that shock death in last week’s episode, huh?I didn’t make much of a point of it before because of a couple reasons,
Despite being something of a god figure of the MCU, there hasn’t been many entries in the exponentially expanding cinematic universe that’s actually been about
Those only familiar with the Samuel L. Jackson incarnation of the Marvel comic’s cyclopian super spy may be surprised to know that the original model