Ah, you got to love the internet.
It’s also revealed Carol’s Kree name is Car-Ell.
Which brings me to today's comic spoilers from "Life of Captain Marvel" #4...
In this issue, it’s revealed that Carol Danvers isn’t a human whose DNA was altered to be part Kree – she’s the child of a Kree mother and a human father.
That’s right – Carol’s mom is really Mari-Ell, a Kree warrior who came to Earth and fell in love. That means that the Psyche-Magnitron – the Kree device that gave Carol her powers – didn’t alter her DNA, it merely activated the latent Kree DNA within her.
It’s also revealed Carol’s Kree name is Car-Ell.
Well, that's...stupid. Does the comic address why this kree warrior married an explicitly sexist alcoholic who quite possibly also abused Carol (physically, not sexually)? Because earlier Carol books make it clear that her father was a piece of shit, and also had zero respect for women. I guess they could retcon that as being part of the drinking and say that the drinking came later, but Carol's Dad has been portrayed as such a piece of shit that I literally can't buy that an alien would come to Earth and fall in love with him, even if I didn't think that was extremely stupid regardless.
I mean, its a bit more logical then most "alien comes to Earth and falls in love" stories, not all romances end well. but, you'd think that a Kree warrior would have knocked the guy on his ass and taken her kid(s) as soon as he started getting bad, not stayed and enabled his drinking and terrible behavior until he estranged himself from his daughter (who didn't even go to his funeral because she hated him so much, and the scene where Carol and her mother talk about his funeral in a recent book was implying heavily to me that he was abusive, not just a sexist shithead) and died.
If this was used by the MCU, they'd totally remove him being a piece of shit for the backstory of course, but as a comic retcon it really causes problems with things that were definitely canon for carol's backstory in books from even a few months ago.
If by failures, you mean "Not taking the easy way out" like WB and Fox have done for years...
Exactly how the frak did WB take the easy way out with the DECU? Doing that would have been making MOS/BVsS/Wonder Woman/Suicide Squad/Justice League like the MCU Movies just because Marvel was successful with them. People hating on MOS and B vs S because of the excessive booty kicking and seriousness in both should be taking a look at themselves; it was most of them that couldn't stand how Superman Returns was, leading for the film to be considered a failure despite its box- office gross and critical acclaim, leading Warner Bros. to make MOS and BVS to be like they were (and I knew that after Superman Returns 'failed' for not having more fights in it according to most fanboys, this would happen.)
People can't be blaming Warner Bros. for giving them what they wanted.
Exactly how the frak did WB take the easy way out with the DECU?
I think that it's interesting that we have not seen any footage of the actress named in your spoiler. I was beginning to wonder what was up with her.It's entirely possible the movie version will switch the parents around and have her mom (Annette Benning) be the human and her dad be Jude Law's Kree character.
It's not really a spoiler, as it was noted earlier in the thread.I didn't know she was in it.
It's not really a spoiler, as it was noted earlier in the thread.
Marvel is being their usual hyper-secretive selves about Annette Benning's role, as evidenced by the lack of footage or even an actual character reveal, although it's speculated (and highly likely) that she's playing Carol's mom.
When asked, she admitted that she isn't even actually sure what's she's allowed to say.
Of course, it was originally speculated that Jude Law was playing Mar-Vell, but I'm not so sure that's the case anymore.
Did anyone else read that asCarvel?
Personally, I'm not convinced that the recent developments in the comics are a reflection of what's going to happen in the movie. For one thing, Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios are to all intents and purposes two very separate entities, with the former being very much the poorer cousin. I very much doubt they're in the loop, creatively speaking and even if they were, letting the comics preempt the movie just wouldn't make any sense.
Plus of course, it's all *far* too similar from what they literally only just did with Star Lord's backstory.
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