That's easy. The super-soldier serum was an American project, while Weapon X was a Canadian project.Seriously, what is so great about the serum anyways? The Weapon X guys had the better idea, give the soldiers healing factors to heals their squishy fleshy parts and then coat their bones in adamantium so the bones will never break. The guys are nigh-indestructible, near-unstoppable and virtually immortal.
If it works, of course. In which case the serum and radiation is a little more probable to work.
James Howlett ( turns and spits )
the Ultimate universe has so many characters connected to the super-soldier program because the US, and more particularly SHIELD, were trying to recreate the serum or to create a new one. hence Hulk, Green Goblin, Giant-Man, the mutants, Sand-Man, Electro and Spider-Man being connected.
the F4 and a lot of their enemies aren't though.
That's easy. The super-soldier serum was an American project, while Weapon X was a Canadian project.Seriously, what is so great about the serum anyways? The Weapon X guys had the better idea, give the soldiers healing factors to heals their squishy fleshy parts and then coat their bones in adamantium so the bones will never break. The guys are nigh-indestructible, near-unstoppable and virtually immortal.
If it works, of course. In which case the serum and radiation is a little more probable to work.![]()
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapon_PlusSeriously, what is so great about the serum anyways? The Weapon X guys had the better idea, give the soldiers healing factors to heals their squishy fleshy parts and then coat their bones in adamantium so the bones will never break. The guys are nigh-indestructible, near-unstoppable and virtually immortal.
I know all that, I was just trying to make a lame "Canada sucks" joke.Actually, they explained a while back that Weapon X as we know it today is the continued Super-Soldier program from WWII. The "X"? It's the Roman Numeral "Ten", not "X" as in "Unknown". Captain America was "Weapon I" and Logan was their tenth variant/project in the series.That's easy. The super-soldier serum was an American project, while Weapon X was a Canadian project.Seriously, what is so great about the serum anyways? The Weapon X guys had the better idea, give the soldiers healing factors to heals their squishy fleshy parts and then coat their bones in adamantium so the bones will never break. The guys are nigh-indestructible, near-unstoppable and virtually immortal.
If it works, of course. In which case the serum and radiation is a little more probable to work.![]()
Ooo, now that I didn't know. That could have been cool.I would've liked it if they went with the original idea for Weapon X, that the mysterious "Director" who was always giving the orders (and this was from the VERY FIRST Weapon X story ever) from over the phone, was actually Apocalypse.
This finally moves from rumor to fact. These Marvel movies certainly manage to draw talent on all levels. From starring to support right down to cameos.
Marvel Studios announced today[June 28] that Oscar® winning actor Tommy Lee Jones has been cast to star as US Army Colonel Chester Phillips in the studio’s highly anticipated movie CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER opposite Chris Evans, Hugo Weaving, Hayley Atwell, Sebastian Stan and Stanley Tucci. In the early comics, Phillips recruited Steve Rogers to join Project Rebirth, the secret experiment that created the Super Soldier known as Captain America. The character will be updated for the film. Joe Johnston will direct the film penned by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.
Marvel Studios’ Kevin Feige will produce CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER. Alan Fine, Stan Lee, David Maisel, Nigel Gostelow and Louis D’Esposito will executive produce. The film will be released in the US on July 22, 2011 and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER will focus on the early days of the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into the Super Soldier known as Captain America.
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