Nightmare fuel has just landed and since we were forced to see it, it’s your turn. Take a break for a moment from arguing about whether you believe Captain America: Brave New World is a worthy entrant into the MCU or a cinematic superhero project that’s no less worthy of a dumpster than Madame Web, regardless of what side of that track you’re on, and look at what someone just did to Captain America.Rob Liefeld, a prominent writer and creator of comic books responsible for characters Cable (co-created) and Deadpool (co-created), is heavily criticized for having eccentric proportions of his characters’ bodies, none more so than the Captain America from Liefield’s Heroes Reborn storyline (1996). And anyone wondering — for whatever ghoulish reason — what an actor would have to become to portray the live-action version of that variant just, unfortunately, got their wish.Gee thanks, Rob. The good news is there is no need for Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios to ever, ever ever ever, need to be this exaggeratory in their design of Steve Rogers to get the point across regarding his aura and strength. Could you imagine Chris Evans wearing a muscle shirt to mimic this while running alongside Black Panther in Avengers: Infinity War to go to war with the Children of Thanos? (Ew, gross.)
Nightmare fuel has just landed and since we were forced to see it, it’s your turn. Take a break for a moment from arguing about whether you believe Captain America: Brave New World is a worthy entrant into the MCU or a cinematic superhero project that’s no less worthy of a dumpster than Madame Web, regardless of what side of that track you’re on, and look at what someone just did to Captain America.
Rob Liefeld, a prominent writer and creator of comic books responsible for characters Cable (co-created) and Deadpool (co-created), is heavily criticized for having eccentric proportions of his characters’ bodies, none more so than the Captain America from Liefield’s Heroes Reborn storyline (1996). And anyone wondering — for whatever ghoulish reason — what an actor would have to become to portray the live-action version of that variant just, unfortunately, got their wish.
Gee thanks, Rob. The good news is there is no need for Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios to ever, ever ever ever, need to be this exaggeratory in their design of Steve Rogers to get the point across regarding his aura and strength. Could you imagine Chris Evans wearing a muscle shirt to mimic this while running alongside Black Panther in Avengers: Infinity War to go to war with the Children of Thanos? (Ew, gross.)
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