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@AAMcBride21 Stack entertainment media on top of creative endeavour and dont leave space in your head?
Just last night I was illustrating a D&D themed octopus while hatewatching a dumb tv show that captured my attention whenever my head wasn't in the illustration.
@UpToTASK Strongly recommend Tom Scioli's Jack Kirby book. It puts so many myths of the Marvel age into sharp relief. Seeing Stan through jacks eyes is really interesting.
They have been softly setting up at least two big comic teams in the background. One is Thunderbolts all the way back to Civil War and the other is Young Avengers since Endgame. You have seen at least 4 of the young avengers on screen already. One of them in the last episode.
@PinkNews Did #Bucky come out?
Not in anyway that matters.
#Marvel #mcu #FalconAndTheWinterSoldier #SavedYouAClick
@TheSpaceshipper @ImageEngine Getting the soldiers to turn up to the wars was something curiously abscent from #starwars until the prequels with the droid deployment machines land speeders with civil defence guns and the now classic Republic Gunship of episode 2.
@ArtofTrek I enjoyed the caring leader tone set for Pike in Disco season 2.
The enterprise design is very charming. I'm hoping they push out the boat on the production side and we see a bit of of the ship as a lived in space.
More sets that demonstrate the scale and curves of the ship.
@GeekToyLove The Probert designed Type 7 shuttle. I'd love to see it done justice on screen.
@Sarklor Hunh, I thought the opposite was true. My immediate thought is Professor X as drawn by Jim Lee. And after that there are piles of examples in star trek getting decreasingly less Jim Lee.
Quite often scenes they couldn't afford to animate because of extra sets or bodies would end up in the 6 page webcomics that would go up on starwars .com. All gone now sadly, they are only available in the Star Wars: Tales from The Clone Wars Webcomic Collection.