I was very impressed by their explanation of how Venom could exist; it's the most elegant explanation I've seen so far. No aliens; no convoluted "cure for cancer" body suit; it's just the simplicity of someone stealing's Spidey's blood in order to mass produce his powers but the experiment creates something else. It's a great way to fit it into Spider-man's world without having to add in extra baggage.
Interesting that he'd make his animated debut with a character not currently connected to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.What strikes me about Agent Coulson's animation debut is that this version of Coulson, though modelled on and voiced by Clark Gregg, is different from the live-action version. Movie Coulson is cool and collected with a deadpan wit, while USM Coulson is more of a stern, humorless authority figure and the butt of humor.
No one's seen this since it's come out? Up to like 4 episodes already.
Interesting that he'd make his animated debut with a character not currently connected to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Wouldn't they also be avoiding putting major franchises on TV because of the whole fatigue thing?
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