I really hate getting out of bed early for this show, but the niece and nephew don't get the concept of "DVR", so I watched this one a bit half-asleep.
I liked what I saw. Perfectly serviceable space fight and Iron Man's space armor looked swank! The ending wasn't too much of a surprise, as it's something right out of the "Batman: The Animated Series" playbook, with Kang playing the Mr. Freeze role.
Couple of things that caught my attention at the end. Dig that Reed Richards cameo! And dig even more the sinister close-up of Ultron!
This is the last new episode for a while, but when they come back, I'd imagine they'll either pick right on up with the Ultron storyline, continue with the Masters of Evil arc, move forward with the Kree/Skrull War, or further explore the development of the Cosmic Cube. There's no shortage of direction for this show, so I look forward to it coming back.
"You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man, you're a chicken, Boo!"
Originally posted by It's False Couple of things that caught my attention at the end. Dig that Reed Richards cameo! And dig even more the sinister close-up of Ultron!
And don't forget H.E.R.B.I.E.
So I wonder what Cap's betrayal will be all about. Is he a Skrull? Is he referring to Civil War or something? It doesn't seem to be the ranting of a mad man.
The armors were cool. THough that poor Hulk didn't get anything in his size..
Originally posted by It's False Couple of things that caught my attention at the end. Dig that Reed Richards cameo! And dig even more the sinister close-up of Ultron!
And don't forget H.E.R.B.I.E.
So I wonder what Cap's betrayal will be all about. Is he a Skrull? Is he referring to Civil War or something? It doesn't seem to be the ranting of a mad man.
The armors were cool. THough that poor Hulk didn't get anything in his size..
At least he finally got some non-tattered, non-purple pants!
There's no reflection here, which is why I find it a bit of a disappointment. It's a recreation of those two guys' fight for survival, intercut with Movie-Of-The-Week cuts back to their families worrying about them.