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We talk about Captain America: Civil War and the things you missed if you never read the comics. Learn about Black Panther, The Raft, Sokovia Accords, Spider-Man and more! Talk with us on Twitter. Links from the discussion… The comic series that changed Marvel comics forever. Captain America considers Crossbones as one of his deadliest opponents. T'Challa is the Black Panther and the leader of the most technologically advanced country on Earth. In the comicbooks Baron Zemo wears a mask because his face was disfigured by Adhesive X which is family invented. The Raft is a super max prison run by Shield that has connections to Jessica Jones, Killgrave, Daredevil, and Luke Cage. General “Thunderbolt” Ross eventually becomes the Red Hulk in the comics. We can all be Captain America. The Mutant Registration Act and Super-human Registration Act are what the Sokovia Accords are modeled after. Spider-Man has a utility belt!
Turk182 and Wallcrawler One debate the merits of the Mutant Registration Act from Marvel's X-Men. Looking at the proposed Act from a fictional perspective, and as a concept in the real world, they try to decide if they would vote Yes or No. In The Gutters is a podcast about celebrating comic books, their creators, the influence they've had on readers, and everything that makes them great. Turk and WC have been reading comic books for over two decades. They've read books by Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image, and other mainstream publishers; as well as comics from publishers that no longer exist, like Tundra, First, Now, Malibu, King Hell, Comico, Amazing, and more. If you love comic books, and comic talk, listen and subscribe. #InTheGutters #ITG #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #mutantregistrationact #MRA #heroregistrationact Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE. Follow Wallcrawler1 on Instagram @ wall_crawler1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The following announcement has been paid for by the Humans for Humanity First. Support the Mutant Registration Act of 2019 Update Oct 2021: Sadly this idea never took off and...
In the shadow of the Mutant Registration Act, the Defenders face off against one of their own, possessed by the Dragon of the Moon, and Moondragon's life hangs in the balance! Plus, Christopher and Brian's spoiler-free thoughts on Avengers: Endgame.
We make our triumphant return to form with a superhero film that requires me to explain the history of the genre in order to make Mom understand this wasn’t actually that mediocre for the time it was released: Bryan Singer’s X-Men! Having been on vacation to Israel, where we visited Yad Vashem, we get into our happiest episode yet, as we extensively discuss the Holocaust and when it is appropriate to use that as character motivation, especially in the case of a Jewish villain. We also discuss the problems surrounding the Mutant Registration Act and the possibility of facilitating prosecution by registration in general, a segment in which I confuse the Belgian and Dutch systems of distributing social security numbers; you’ll survive, I’m sure. There was also some confusion about whether or not Patrick Stewart was actually Ben Kingsley. As Mom tries to remember the name of Lara Croft, I show her a trailer for something she actually wants to watch, David Yates’ Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. Send in any questions or feedback you want us to discuss! All our social links can be found on stealingtheremote.com :) Don't forget to write a review on iTunes or Stitcher! Intro Music: "Immortal" by Fleslit From the Free Music Archive CC BY
Hello Internet! In today’s episode we are talking about the heady, and convoluted world of Comic Politics. We knuckle down with the serious issues plaguing america today, like the Mutant Registration Act, Batman’s “Justice”, and Civil War issues. Again we are joined by special guest star and uber-geek Pete of Pete’s Basement. Yes we do know a lot … Continue reading Episode 13- Comic Politics! → The post Episode 13- Comic Politics! appeared first on GoTW Podcast.
Hello Internet! In today’s episode we are talking about the heady, and convoluted world of Comic Politics. We knuckle down with the serious issues plaguing america today, like the Mutant Registration Act, Batman’s “Justice”, and Civil War issues. Again we are joined by special guest star and uber-geek Pete of Pete’s Basement. Yes we do know a lot … Continue reading Episode 13- Comic Politics! → The post Episode 13- Comic Politics! appeared first on GoTW Podcast.
This week, we talk about the drastically-different-from-the-movie comic story arc of Captain America: Civil War, and the cost of forced government registration.Would a Mutant Registration Act really be enforcable? Are there real-life precedents?We cover all that and more in this latest episode from Guardians of Legality!For more, hit us up at guardiansoflegality.comReferences:Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803)United States v. Carolene Products Company, 304 U.S. 144 (1938) X-Men (issue #183)Days of Future PastUncanny X-MenClaremont X-Men
This week, we talk about the drastically-different-from-the-movie comic story arc of Captain America: Civil War, and the cost of forced government registration.Would a Mutant Registration Act really be enforcable? Are there real-life precedents?We cover all that and more in this latest episode from Guardians of Legality!For more, hit us up at guardiansoflegality.comReferences:Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 137 (1803)United States v. Carolene Products Company, 304 U.S. 144 (1938) X-Men (issue #183)Days of Future PastUncanny X-MenClaremont X-Men