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Posted:  12 Jan 2006 14:23
I know they tried in the late 70's to bring NY city's sorcerer supreme to tv, but while Stan Lee is hot with the Spiderman and Fantastic four movies, I wish he would consider Dr. Strange. Im not a big marvel universe fan, but did like the Strange series.

You know its funny,in the comics,  a lot of these characters are set in NY city, but unless its a crossover, they never seem to run into each other. If something major is going on in NY in either the spiderman, fantastic four, Dr. Strange, X men comics, why don't the other superheros get involved?
Posted:  12 Jan 2006 16:21
Good question, I guess it gets too cluttered when super heroes constantly run into each other all the time. It sort of takes away from character development.

It took me a long time to get into the X-men. There are so many characters, I still can't keep track of them all.
Posted:  22 Jan 2006 16:29
Posted:  23 Jan 2006 01:53
Marvel is producing a Doctor Strange animated movie.  It will premiere in February 2007 on DVD.  The first in that slate of animated movies is the Ultimate Avengers.  It release on DVD February 21.  The trailer was just released on ign.com under DVD's.

  It's pretty slick.  Check it out...
Posted:  24 Jan 2006 19:28
Sounds cool I'm looking forward the ultimate avengers dvd.
Posted:  03 Feb 2006 23:51
dude, i know what u mean about the x-men.  u try to go pick up an issue because u haven't read one in a while, and ur like ok, i know wolverine, rogue, iceman, and....ok who the heck are these other guys?[smirk]
P.S. watch the X3 trailer iz awesome.  it shows jean come back, but to noones surprise. (except my mom's)
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