Hope van dyne does exist in the comics but goes by Nadia van dyne. Her mother is Hank Pym’s first wife Maria Trovaya. She only has the last name of van dyne because Janet adopted her.
Fun Fact [to add a bit of fuel to the debate lol] : Nadia is a feminine name of Russian origin, meaning ‘HOPE.’ Take that as you will. The more you know!😊
In Avengers Endgame when Tony says goodbye to his father in the past, Howard Stark has a butler whose name was Jarvis who was also by his side when he’s about to get in the car.
To be fair, the MCU Guardians team isn't based off of that Guardians team at all (the one from the future in the comics). While that version of the team was the first version of the team to appear in comics, the modern day version of the team - which inspired the movies - first appeared in comics in the aughts, following the Annihilation Conquest event. And it is pretty close to the movie team in its roster (James Gunn was a big fan of the run). The only ones who were founders in the comics but not in the MCU (but still ended up joining by the end of Vol. 3) were Phyla, Mantis, and Adam Warlock.
There's still Shuri and potentially T'Challa's son... who's also... named T'Challa, what the fuck? Ahem, anyway, what i meant to say - these two might still wear a cape. But they won't. Because the capeless design of Black Panther is much more slick.
0:48 surprisingly mcu Thanos & Comic Thanos actually wiped out half the universe for the same reasons. The only difference was that it was Lady Death who told Thanos to wipe out half of the universe because of resources, so to speed up the process Thanos assembled the gauntlet. The infinity gauntlet storyline was actually about Thanos trying to make Death love him while also gaining a god complex.
I kinda wish the MCU was more like how the Invincible show is with the comic accuracy but at the same time I understand that it would be hard with the whole Fantastic Four and X-Men being available. I just love the comics so much though.
Big difference in MCU and comics Nick Fury was originally a White man going allthe way back to Nick Fury and the Howling Commandos set in ww2 and Captain Marvel was a Man in comics
Mar-Vell was a man in the comics and not in the MCU(Annette Benning, if memory serves), is what I assume you mean, Captain Marvel as a hero has changed gender depending on who had the mantle.
@@xzxasxadxasnothing she does is similar to Mary Jane she can't possibly be a Mary Jane variant she's so different and Zendaya isn't white they should a got a lilwhite gurl to play her
Wanda probably has the most changes in her backstory, originally, her biological father was magneto, and she was a x-men character, her brother also survives, probably the most changes in the MCU.
I've never understood why in the movies the original ant-man and wasp, Hank pym and Janet van dyne, are old and Hank is retired while in the comics they are part of the original avengers group.
I read that the reason they went Scott Lang’s version of Antman was because They thought about doing Hank Pym but because of his history in the comics with abusing his wife Janet And other stuff They thought it would be too dark for the mcu
Some other cool differences *hank pym is much younger in the comics and actually had a wife before Janet who died. He also has mental a mental illness that gives him identity issues *hank was the first yellow jacket, not Daren cross *winter soldier is not a super soldier in the comics. He is only a skilled assassin with a metal arm who was kept alive over the decades by being put in cryo stasis *Thor never made Storm breaker. Storm breaker was made for a character named Beta rey bill who proved himself worthy to odin by besting thor in combat. *aunt may never dies permanently in the comics *spider-man worked at the daily bugle in the comics during his youth. *spider-man had no friends in highschool in the comics. He didn't meet marry Jane, Harry Osborn, and the others until college *spider-man's best friend is Harry Osborne not Ned leeds *Electra was killed by bullseye in the comics, not the hand * ikaris was never an antagonist in the comics *ajak was not the leader of the eternals in the comics. Their leader is zeuras
Namor is pronounced nay-more in the comics, but while some people pronounce it that way in the movie the story behind the name implies it’s supposed to be nah-more, since it comes from a Spaniard calling him a child “sin amor” (without love)
Bro, why am I sitting here watching this fucking 30 minute video on all the slight differences when I could just be Rewatching Earth’s mightiest heroes for the 50 billionth time
Wait, so if Bucky was 16 and Cap was 19, did Cap get frozen say at the age of like 23? But he doesn’t look physically 23 in the comics, he looks more like 35 or something. Is this because the serum aged him up in appearance slightly?
A lot of the heroes have been heroes for a long time most of the older ones are in their mid to late 30s to early 40s For example when the xmen kitty pryde joined the team she was 13 she is now in her early to mid 20s
@@JohnDoe______ I understand that, but they at least age her up in appearance over the decades, but with Cap, he always looked at least in his mid to late 30s.
@@TheCelticTiger32 I just looked it up and based on his date of birth he was frozen in ice at age 26 most modern day comics have him in his 30s Most characters in older comics look old even if they weren’t so that’s probably why
@@TheCelticTiger32 it makes since they start young the younger they are the more they are able to be heroes especially with sliding timescales it’s easier for someone between their 20s-40s fighting crime compared to older ages
Actually, the Collector first appeared in 'Thor: The Dark World' in the MCU, in a post-credits scene. His first "full" appearance, is in GotG vol 1, though. Also, since I'm commenting, it could be argued that Adam Warlock's "first" appearance in the MCU is in a mid-credits scene in GotG vol 2 inside a birthing pod. His first full appearance (wherein we see his actual self as a person and he has an actor playing him) is 100% GotG vol 3. Hope Van Dyne kind of exists in the comics. Twice. Hope in the MCU seems to be based on Hank Pym's daughter Hope Pym from the A-Next comicbook series, set in a possible near future of the main comicbook reality and following the next generation of Avengers. Hope Pym is a super villain known as the Red Queen in her appearance in the series. One year after the first Ant-Man movie released in 2015, the new character Nadia van Dyne first appeared in the Free Comic Book Day issue of Civil War II (and then made her first proper appearance in All-New All-Different Avengers #9). Nadia is the daughter of Hank Pym & his first wife, Maria, but was raised in the Red Room in Russia before escaping and being adopted by Hank Pym's second wife, Janet van Dyne, as Hank had died prior to her escape. Nadia soon adopted the superhero mantel of the Wasp, while the name 'Nadia' means 'hope', seemingly making her the main comicbook reality equivalent of Hope van Dyne. Also, in addition to Storm being Black Panther's comicbook love interest instead of Nakia, comicbook Nakia was actually a villain who had a deranged romantic obsession with King T'Challa. Her villain name was Malice. It seems, at this point, like MCU Vision's death isn't going to be permanent, either.
Hope van Dyne is based off of Hope Pym from the comics. Where she is the super villain Red Queen. Also Carol Danvers actually had a date with Peter Parker in the comics.
@@plandcartoon9272 she was mid there ngl, pointless jokes after jokes, we already have Iron Man for jokes and flight and shooting lasers, we don't need another one, she was hot so it's okay I guess
The biggest differences between Marvel Comics and the MCU? People grow old and decisions have lasting consequences in the MCU -- which IMHO makes the MCU more satisfying.
True. I love the comics, but I also love a stationary timeline and stories with events that are impactful on the world moving forward. You don't get that from a world where the 'modern day' has lasted over 5 decades.
> People grow old and decisions have lasting consequences in the MCU Well, that's a lie of the biggest proportions. They just released a movie which not only cheapened the death of a major character from a completely different franchise, but which in itself was a follow-up to the horrible TV show which resurrected a character who was dead for one movie and then was brought back in a contrived way. That's not to mention Doctor Doom Jr. coming back. Yeesh, you MCU fanboys live in some different reality.
@@crazypeopleonsunday7864 impactful in what way? They ressurected Loki one movie after he was killed, they brought back Wolverine just to make fun of his death in Logan, they brought back RDJ to play another character. What are you mumbling about, MCU fanboy? The comics trump anything in the MCU.
@@portersprojects3516 I’m talking about Kamala khan she was gonna be a mutant but do to the higher ups at marvel wanting to push the mutants aside because they didn’t have the movie rights they made her an inhuman
I think you should mention some of the runs that inspired the teams since while the originals may not be what’s in the movie some of the later comic runs like for guardians inspired the mcu team also the ultimates inspired the avengers team
Yeah I agree. I'm glad projects like Echo, Daredevil: Born Again, and maybe Deadpool & Wolverine finally embrace the R-Rated and darker side of the MCU. Sure, not everything will be Rated-R but atleast grow the MCU up that adults can also relate and plus the majority of the fans are 18+.
As a comic book nerd who grew up reading marvel comics since 1990 if you didn’t know the infinity stones were of different colors then you are not a true marvel head🤷🏾♂️
The most accurate movie to date from Marvel is the first Blade. Everything else has been nothing but history and character destruction by Disney. They haven't got 1 character right and haven't got 1 story accurate since the Blade.
I agree. There are just too many intentional changes (not even counting the ones involving rights issues) to justifiably use the name. The MCU has always felt more like a strange alternate universe than the proper Marvel Universe to me
@@brw3653_ him and Gwen Stacy are some examples of characters that died in the main 616 continuity and never came back They’re deaths are fixed points in time that can’t be fixed I guess
The appearance of certain characters in certain series is a pretty lazy inclusion considering the multiple reintroductions and numerous authors the MCU takes notes from. You have to say more about how and why to make the fact interesting otherwise you'll have people zone out for 10 of your facts
I'm totally cool with using AI instead of your own voice, but you need to spend a little more time reviewing the outcomes, or you end up with 'GotG Volleyball' lol
I hope you understand that that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe not the Marvel comic universe so things are going to vary like different characters I'm not going to be playing the same role because of different universes I'm pretty sure somewhere in the Marvel Cinematic Universe it'll be accurate to the comic book universe but that means that they're not always the same because that different
Iron man and cap are way better here than the comics Tony was a complete ass in the comics Steve was also an ass sometimes and also racist The MCU versions are better than their comic counterparts
I mean I wouldn’t call having the rights in the comics and not in the MCU a fact of difference, you also incorrectly called Ms.Marvel a mutant in the MCU which isn’t true because her power comes from the bangle and not a mutant gene because she couldn’t be a mutant as marvel didn’t have rights to have mutants in the MCU. Also if I remember correctly Carol did in fact get her powers from a Kree device in the MCU and not the tesseract. The version of Black Panther in the comics that has a cape is not T’chala (I believe but I could be wrong about that). Also for both Michelle and Hope, they aren’t new characters they are just characters with new names, Michelle is just a slightly altered version of MJ, and Hope is just Nadia van Dyne. As for Thor and Sif it’s clear they had a relationship but it’s just not an explicit statement. Jarvis was in fact an assistant in the movies. The color is not different for Vision, Dormammu has a full body, Iron Patriot isn’t a difference because of having shown up later, there are more but there’s no way I’m going through the rest of them
1. The Marvel Studios doesn't have the rights to Spider-Man, Sony does 2. Ms Marvel is literally called a mutant in the last episode of Ms Marvel by Bruno 3. Marvel Studios owned the X-Men since before Ms Marvel was released 4. Captain Marvel got her powers from the tesseract in the movie (watch it again) 5. T’Challa has worn a cape as Black Panther in the comic 6. Michelle and Hope are new characters. They literally have different names 7. Having visual chemistry doesn’t prove Sif and Thor have dated 8. Jarvis was an assistant in the MCU, but wasn’t shown until way after the A.I. 9. The colours of Jarvis are slightly different 10. We only see Dormammu’s head in the MCU 11. My point about Iron Patriot remains 12. There’s no way you’re going through the rest of them because you’re the one who’s in the wrong
Okay I will admit I was wrong with some of these, and I’ll also agree to disagree with the Michelle and Hope argument, I don’t really see them as different characters just because of names, but I can see where you’re coming from. I had forgotten about the ending scene with Bruno discovering Kamala is a mutant because it felt like a really cheap way of trying to make her “comic accurate”. I also did forget that Carol was affected by the Tesseract because it was in the kree ship when she blew it up (? I don’t remember that scene fully). But for Dormammu we do see his shoulders, and I really wouldn’t say that having a slightly altered hue should count as Vision having different colors imo. I will also stand on the fact that rights disputes should not be considered facts in this sense as there was nothing Marvel/Disney could really do to change that and it feels like kind of a cheap thing to say is a difference between the comics and the movies. Most of these “differences” felt very surface level and cheap, though some others were interesting comparisons, like the character origins section and the first appearance section. I was obviously exaggerating in my first comment about half of them being wrong/not facts, but largely because there were so many facts that you could’ve included instead of the ones you chose to make them not surface level digs on the MCU. Like sure technically Echo’s appearance is different but her actor can’t really change that she’s missing a leg, and yeah She Hulks origin is technically different, but the overall process is largely the same. Also the whole deaths not being permanent part also isn’t really a fair comparison as one of the main reasons comic book characters come back is because they get new comic lines is because they aren’t technically the same character, it’s a new iteration, because depending on what version of the character you’re talking about they have different stories and origins, I mean take spider man for instance, even just the different versions of Peter we’ve gotten specifically in the last couple years, multiple comic runs have had different stories for how he came to be. My point is ultimately, there were a lot of really cheap things that I don’t think should be counted in this list that took up space for facts that are more genuine comparisons and actually interesting than, a characters height being slightly different because the actor is taker than the character, or visual his being slightly tweaked for a costume.
Iron Man 2008's story came from the new 2005 Iron Man Remake Story, in which they changed the story from vietname to afghanistan.
I remember reading that comic in 2005. That was my first intro to iron man really loved that run.
@@rraammeennnyy2.0 yeah I feel like he should mention the runs the mcu teams were based on
Half of marvel origins had tô do with the cold war, they just modernized the origins
„Guardians of the galaxy volleyball 2“
More than one time😂
Bro definately read out the script without proof reading
Volume...volleyball...That's the same thing, right?
@@alexz9614 💀💀💀💀
@@JoeStringfellow-z6b or it was a gag...
Hope van dyne does exist in the comics but goes by Nadia van dyne. Her mother is Hank Pym’s first wife Maria Trovaya. She only has the last name of van dyne because Janet adopted her.
Diff person then?
She was introduced after hope though in 2016 for free comic book day
She was probably created because of hope in the mcu
Hope van dyne is loosely based off of hope pym a character introduced in 1999
Actually there is a character with the same name in the MC2 universe
Fun Fact [to add a bit of fuel to the debate lol] : Nadia is a feminine name of Russian origin, meaning ‘HOPE.’ Take that as you will. The more you know!😊
Cap is considered an "honourary founder" of the Avengers in the comics due to the fact that Hulk immediately left the team in #2 and Cap joined in #4.
Jarvis is an actual assistant to Howard Stark which Tony took inspiration and created the Jarvis AI
In Avengers Endgame when Tony says goodbye to his father in the past, Howard Stark has a butler whose name was Jarvis who was also by his side when he’s about to get in the car.
He's also an important character in the Disney+ Series " Agent Carter " @@WeLoveMako
@@lin_deegoYes, Agent Carter can be found on Disney +, but originated on ABC
I thought she was called robin
@@WeLoveMako it’s also played by Paul bettany who voices JARVIS and plays vision
To be fair, the MCU Guardians team isn't based off of that Guardians team at all (the one from the future in the comics). While that version of the team was the first version of the team to appear in comics, the modern day version of the team - which inspired the movies - first appeared in comics in the aughts, following the Annihilation Conquest event. And it is pretty close to the movie team in its roster (James Gunn was a big fan of the run). The only ones who were founders in the comics but not in the MCU (but still ended up joining by the end of Vol. 3) were Phyla, Mantis, and Adam Warlock.
"T'challa's Black Panther has *yet* to be seen with a cape" hmm I wonder why 🙃
Batman
There's still Shuri and potentially T'Challa's son... who's also... named T'Challa, what the fuck?
Ahem, anyway, what i meant to say - these two might still wear a cape. But they won't. Because the capeless design of Black Panther is much more slick.
10:45 Anton Vanko isn't even Whiplash in the comics, he's Crimson Dynamo. Whiplash's name is Marco Scarlotti
_Correct_
0:48 surprisingly mcu Thanos & Comic Thanos actually wiped out half the universe for the same reasons. The only difference was that it was Lady Death who told Thanos to wipe out half of the universe because of resources, so to speed up the process Thanos assembled the gauntlet. The infinity gauntlet storyline was actually about Thanos trying to make Death love him while also gaining a god complex.
And Thanos went heartbroken the moment when Deadpool stole his girl away that he puts a curse on the Merc, making him immortal.
That I don't remember. I also don't remember death telling him to do it for resource reasons. Why would Death care about resources.
I kinda wish the MCU was more like how the Invincible show is with the comic accuracy but at the same time I understand that it would be hard with the whole Fantastic Four and X-Men being available. I just love the comics so much though.
why tf do you keep on saying guardians of the galaxy volleyball😭 is this a joke im not getting
I dont get it either 😂
The “Vol” in GOTG Vol 3 stands for Volleyball lol
All i can think of is its an ai voice reading out a typo in the script. Thats why he says mordu also
Na it’s an in joke from his TikTok account
Big difference in MCU and comics Nick Fury was originally a White man going allthe way back to Nick Fury and the Howling Commandos set in ww2 and Captain Marvel was a Man in comics
The white Nick Fury was played by David Hasselhoff from _Agents of Shield '88._
Mar-Vell was a man in the comics and not in the MCU(Annette Benning, if memory serves), is what I assume you mean, Captain Marvel as a hero has changed gender depending on who had the mantle.
Hulk's first supervillain was actually The Gargoyle.
It was the Gremlin not the Gargoyle.
@@auradjinns Gremlin was Gargoyle's son.
I HAVE WATCHED HOURS OF COMIC BOOK UA-cam CHANNELS TO SEE THIS!!! THANK YOU! MAKE MORE!
pretty sure hela is loki's daughter in the norse mythology, not just the comics
This reminds me of 2018 MCU videos we are so back
4:55 AWWW, baby Rocket looks so adorably cute!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
6:23 This is factually incorrect, a couple watchers appear in Guardians volume 2
Watchers yeah but not “THE Watcher”
You are correct, I meant to say, Uatu
Michelle is just the MCUs verson of MJ
they changed the name race personality. its basically a different character
It feels kinda like the only thing they share is the name tbh but idk
@@TheBrilliantBrick she's a variant and plays similar roles as other MJ variants.
@@xzxasxadxasnothing she does is similar to Mary Jane she can't possibly be a Mary Jane variant she's so different and Zendaya isn't white they should a got a lilwhite gurl to play her
@@ashleybanks-wm4cg nah, that won't really change anything. She's not Mary Jane. Zendaya is good anyways.
Wanda probably has the most changes in her backstory, originally, her biological father was magneto, and she was a x-men character, her brother also survives, probably the most changes in the MCU.
I've never understood why in the movies the original ant-man and wasp, Hank pym and Janet van dyne, are old and Hank is retired while in the comics they are part of the original avengers group.
I read that the reason they went Scott Lang’s version of Antman was because
They thought about doing Hank Pym but because of his history in the comics with abusing his wife Janet
And other stuff
They thought it would be too dark for the mcu
@@Mr_Death031 oh well it makes sense, thank you
@@BisquittoI think since Scott lang is the current ant man in the comics they wanted him but still honored Hank pym by making him pass down the suit
Edgar Wright wanted to do a movie starring Scott Lang. The decision of having an older Hank Pym has nothing to do with the abuser thing
apparently, they weren't allowed to be used because at the time they were still being reserved for the Antman film while it was still in development
Dormammu has a full body in the movie, you can see his shoulders. They just only showed his head
11:19 Gamora does have the yellow circles around her eyes in the MCU. However, they are extremely faint.
And they become more noticeable in Volume 3.
It’s mostly just eyeshadow. I think that’s why it’s so hard to see
There are no permanent deaths in comics lol
The inhumans would disagree with you
Uncle Ben
Thomas and Martha Wayne... Mar-Vell... #711...
The boys
Wow,
The silver age of Marvel Comics is truly timeless, special, and unique.
It's already far more interesting than the MCU.
And i love it.
Both are interesting
Thank you for this
My pleasure! 😊
I still wish Sam has an actual Falcon that would’ve made him more unique other than an Iron Man knock off with wings
So,
A mutant, then?
Like Angel?
@@jeuryrabassa4724 I mean Warren doesn't have a bird he talks to lol
@@TrademarkedIPAdress But he does have Bird Wings.
And he was born with it.
I have started reading marvel comics last yesr april from nov 1961 and now i reached Jan 1966 i totally love this silver age dude (btw I'm an indian)
Some other cool differences
*hank pym is much younger in the comics and actually had a wife before Janet who died. He also has mental a mental illness that gives him identity issues
*hank was the first yellow jacket, not Daren cross
*winter soldier is not a super soldier in the comics. He is only a skilled assassin with a metal arm who was kept alive over the decades by being put in cryo stasis
*Thor never made Storm breaker. Storm breaker was made for a character named Beta rey bill who proved himself worthy to odin by besting thor in combat.
*aunt may never dies permanently in the comics
*spider-man worked at the daily bugle in the comics during his youth.
*spider-man had no friends in highschool in the comics. He didn't meet marry Jane, Harry Osborn, and the others until college
*spider-man's best friend is Harry Osborne not Ned leeds
*Electra was killed by bullseye in the comics, not the hand
* ikaris was never an antagonist in the comics
*ajak was not the leader of the eternals in the comics. Their leader is zeuras
Thank you for these extras. 😁👍
Namor is pronounced nay-more in the comics, but while some people pronounce it that way in the movie the story behind the name implies it’s supposed to be nah-more, since it comes from a Spaniard calling him a child “sin amor” (without love)
great content…. but i didn’t know there were so many differences tho
Bro, why am I sitting here watching this fucking 30 minute video on all the slight differences when I could just be Rewatching Earth’s mightiest heroes for the 50 billionth time
11:57 I just wanna say Loki’s deaths in the movies aren’t permanent either
Yes it is. The Loki that the show focuses on is not the same Loki that died in Infinity War.
Visions death isn't permanent also
Wait, so if Bucky was 16 and Cap was 19, did Cap get frozen say at the age of like 23? But he doesn’t look physically 23 in the comics, he looks more like 35 or something. Is this because the serum aged him up in appearance slightly?
A lot of the heroes have been heroes for a long time most of the older ones are in their mid to late 30s to early 40s
For example when the xmen kitty pryde joined the team she was 13 she is now in her early to mid 20s
@@JohnDoe______ I understand that, but they at least age her up in appearance over the decades, but with Cap, he always looked at least in his mid to late 30s.
@@TheCelticTiger32 I just looked it up and based on his date of birth he was frozen in ice at age 26 most modern day comics have him in his 30s
Most characters in older comics look old even if they weren’t so that’s probably why
@@JohnDoe______ that’s probably the case. I just never really thought about it and didn’t expect Cap to be so young
@@TheCelticTiger32 it makes since they start young the younger they are the more they are able to be heroes especially with sliding timescales it’s easier for someone between their 20s-40s fighting crime compared to older ages
Actually, the Collector first appeared in 'Thor: The Dark World' in the MCU, in a post-credits scene. His first "full" appearance, is in GotG vol 1, though. Also, since I'm commenting, it could be argued that Adam Warlock's "first" appearance in the MCU is in a mid-credits scene in GotG vol 2 inside a birthing pod. His first full appearance (wherein we see his actual self as a person and he has an actor playing him) is 100% GotG vol 3.
Hope Van Dyne kind of exists in the comics. Twice. Hope in the MCU seems to be based on Hank Pym's daughter Hope Pym from the A-Next comicbook series, set in a possible near future of the main comicbook reality and following the next generation of Avengers. Hope Pym is a super villain known as the Red Queen in her appearance in the series. One year after the first Ant-Man movie released in 2015, the new character Nadia van Dyne first appeared in the Free Comic Book Day issue of Civil War II (and then made her first proper appearance in All-New All-Different Avengers #9). Nadia is the daughter of Hank Pym & his first wife, Maria, but was raised in the Red Room in Russia before escaping and being adopted by Hank Pym's second wife, Janet van Dyne, as Hank had died prior to her escape. Nadia soon adopted the superhero mantel of the Wasp, while the name 'Nadia' means 'hope', seemingly making her the main comicbook reality equivalent of Hope van Dyne.
Also, in addition to Storm being Black Panther's comicbook love interest instead of Nakia, comicbook Nakia was actually a villain who had a deranged romantic obsession with King T'Challa. Her villain name was Malice.
It seems, at this point, like MCU Vision's death isn't going to be permanent, either.
The Hulk was originally supposed to be grey but turned out green in the comics due to printing problems.
Hope van Dyne is based off of Hope Pym from the comics. Where she is the super villain Red Queen.
Also Carol Danvers actually had a date with Peter Parker in the comics.
erm actualy the watcher first appeared in gotg volume 2 there were a bunch of them chilling with stan lee
6:23 Actually, I think the Collector makes his first appearance in Thor: The Dark World.
Answer: Depends on which comic you're talking about.
Started with Blade in 1998!
It may be just me (I’m probably the minority) but I still wish they made Hank and Janet founding members of the Avengers in the MCU
Yeah, I love them in the comics and was really disappointed when they were replaced (especially Janet just because of how good she was in EMH)
@@plandcartoon9272 she was mid there ngl, pointless jokes after jokes, we already have Iron Man for jokes and flight and shooting lasers, we don't need another one, she was hot so it's okay I guess
The biggest differences between Marvel Comics and the MCU? People grow old and decisions have lasting consequences in the MCU -- which IMHO makes the MCU more satisfying.
True. I love the comics, but I also love a stationary timeline and stories with events that are impactful on the world moving forward. You don't get that from a world where the 'modern day' has lasted over 5 decades.
@@crazypeopleonsunday7864that’s why you have au stories like ultimate
@@balenciiii True!
> People grow old and decisions have lasting consequences in the MCU
Well, that's a lie of the biggest proportions. They just released a movie which not only cheapened the death of a major character from a completely different franchise, but which in itself was a follow-up to the horrible TV show which resurrected a character who was dead for one movie and then was brought back in a contrived way. That's not to mention Doctor Doom Jr. coming back.
Yeesh, you MCU fanboys live in some different reality.
@@crazypeopleonsunday7864 impactful in what way? They ressurected Loki one movie after he was killed, they brought back Wolverine just to make fun of his death in Logan, they brought back RDJ to play another character. What are you mumbling about, MCU fanboy? The comics trump anything in the MCU.
Great review I was curious about these figures I wanna pick up ice man and Wolverine but ice man is expensive for some reason does anyone know ???
Bro did NOT call Gotg Vol. 3 ‘Volleyball’ 3
one more thing about the iron patriot, it was originally made by norman osborne
Got to correct tho that Michelle Jones Watson is an original new name for Mary Jane Watson but is still MJ Watson
yep spider-man no way home even reveals her full name to be Michelle jones Watson
@@marlonclark-ky6ub yeah 👍
Fun fact ms marvel was supposed to be a mutant originally
yep
In the comics or the MCU? Do you mean Carol Danvers? Just curious 🤔
@@portersprojects3516 I’m talking about Kamala khan she was gonna be a mutant but do to the higher ups at marvel wanting to push the mutants aside because they didn’t have the movie rights they made her an inhuman
@@JohnDoe______ OH okay. Thanks for the response back.
Iron man and hulk are jokes in mcu when it comes to their power
I think you should mention some of the runs that inspired the teams since while the originals may not be what’s in the movie some of the later comic runs like for guardians inspired the mcu team also the ultimates inspired the avengers team
Yeah like hulk’s origin is kind of similar to the ultimate hulk one
Bro how come i only know that Ego used to be owned by Fox just right now 💀
Iron man looks posing like a zombie in the comics
at 0:46 what movie/Tv show scene is that with Wyatt Russell?
22 jump street
The MCU is a lot more childish than the comics people forget that Marvel comics are pretty dark. They can be darker than DC at times.
Yeah I agree. I'm glad projects like Echo, Daredevil: Born Again, and maybe Deadpool & Wolverine finally embrace the R-Rated and darker side of the MCU. Sure, not everything will be Rated-R but atleast grow the MCU up that adults can also relate and plus the majority of the fans are 18+.
Yeah the MCU Avengers is based of the Ultimate Avengers which is more strike force than Superhero team unlike comics. Which I really hate.
The Tesseract was a Kree device
1:49 increlible face
6:24 actually he first showed up in the post credits scene of Thor: The Dark World
As a comic book nerd who grew up reading marvel comics since 1990 if you didn’t know the infinity stones were of different colors then you are not a true marvel head🤷🏾♂️
Good videos just came across channel
The watcher first appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy V2
You forgot about Hawkeye's hair colour
My favorite MCU film is easily the first Captain America
loved this vid
Thanks ☺️
Collector first appeared in Thor: The Dark World, not a Guardians of the Galaxy movie
The most accurate movie to date from Marvel is the first Blade. Everything else has been nothing but history and character destruction by Disney. They haven't got 1 character right and haven't got 1 story accurate since the Blade.
This is why i hate the MCU being referred to as 616
I agree. There are just too many intentional changes (not even counting the ones involving rights issues) to justifiably use the name.
The MCU has always felt more like a strange alternate universe than the proper Marvel Universe to me
I think Marvel wasted too many characters and story arcs. I dont like where they’re going.
Comics will always be elite
You've missed a lot. Like, one of them being that Hank Pym isn't an old man that can't shrink down and do missions anymore.
Isn't Hank dead?
@@mr.iiconic No???
@@funkyboys4834 he was until recently.
@@mr.iiconic He came back 5 years ago
@@funkyboys4834 I'm pretty sure Ant-Man 2022 brought him back. It was the whole plot.
''Guardians of the Galaxy VOLLEYBALL 2'' last time i checked, guardians of the galaxy is not a sport
1:58 eagly is the best peace maker character tbh
9:43 Who at the time of this video is not yet in the MCU!!!
Im pretty sure the watchers were introduced in Guardians of the galaxy vol. 2 and then What If?
My favorite marvel show is daredevil
Captain America started the marvel the mcu not iron man
When you’re saying the name of Thanos, you don’t pronounce the sound of O you sound a letter O while pronouncing it
No one dies in the comics
Yes, and no. A character can die in one run, and not appear for long time- sometimes they’re clones, multiverse, or time travel.
Uncle Ben is the only one that remained dead
@@brw3653_ him and Gwen Stacy are some examples of characters that died in the main 616 continuity and never came back
They’re deaths are fixed points in time that can’t be fixed I guess
@@Mr_Death031and Captain Mar-Vell
Nah blade was the first movie and technically hulk was the first with a show aired in 1977
I can tell that you haven't been following many (if any) of these characters in the comics recently.
Vision was brought back as White Vision from his original body so technically your statement is false on that.
Ah yes the biggest difference doctor strangers car
The appearance of certain characters in certain series is a pretty lazy inclusion considering the multiple reintroductions and numerous authors the MCU takes notes from. You have to say more about how and why to make the fact interesting otherwise you'll have people zone out for 10 of your facts
I'm totally cool with using AI instead of your own voice, but you need to spend a little more time reviewing the outcomes, or you end up with 'GotG Volleyball' lol
I am pretty sure the power stone in the comics is red
Yes It is
Am i tripping or are you pronouncing volleyball instead of volume when pronouncing gaurdians of the galaxy
Nick Fury
I hope you understand that that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe not the Marvel comic universe so things are going to vary like different characters I'm not going to be playing the same role because of different universes I'm pretty sure somewhere in the Marvel Cinematic Universe it'll be accurate to the comic book universe but that means that they're not always the same because that different
Is he saying “ volleyball “ ?
Marvel Studios has not introduced the the original captain marvel and they were super late on Adam warlock
Mar-Vell is in the MCU. Though, he got gender-swapped to a 'she' and wasn't really a superhero, so I get how one might not count it.
EAGELEY!!!!!!!!
Great CGI.
why did fox needs Disney's permissoon to change teenage warheads power?
beats me
11:31 who’s gonna tell him?
Your not a real mcu fan if you cant name all the colors of the stones from the mcu
9:24 I support the BLack Widow/Hulk/Bruce Banner relationship. Those who are crybabies and hating it are what's wrong with this world.
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Iron man and cap are way better here than the comics
Tony was a complete ass in the comics
Steve was also an ass sometimes and also racist
The MCU versions are better than their comic counterparts
Bro so many of these facts aren’t even facts, and the other half are just incorrect 😂😭
Which ones aren't even facts and which of the 50 are incorrect?
I mean I wouldn’t call having the rights in the comics and not in the MCU a fact of difference, you also incorrectly called Ms.Marvel a mutant in the MCU which isn’t true because her power comes from the bangle and not a mutant gene because she couldn’t be a mutant as marvel didn’t have rights to have mutants in the MCU. Also if I remember correctly Carol did in fact get her powers from a Kree device in the MCU and not the tesseract. The version of Black Panther in the comics that has a cape is not T’chala (I believe but I could be wrong about that). Also for both Michelle and Hope, they aren’t new characters they are just characters with new names, Michelle is just a slightly altered version of MJ, and Hope is just Nadia van Dyne. As for Thor and Sif it’s clear they had a relationship but it’s just not an explicit statement. Jarvis was in fact an assistant in the movies. The color is not different for Vision, Dormammu has a full body, Iron Patriot isn’t a difference because of having shown up later, there are more but there’s no way I’m going through the rest of them
1. The Marvel Studios doesn't have the rights to Spider-Man, Sony does
2. Ms Marvel is literally called a mutant in the last episode of Ms Marvel by Bruno
3. Marvel Studios owned the X-Men since before Ms Marvel was released
4. Captain Marvel got her powers from the tesseract in the movie (watch it again)
5. T’Challa has worn a cape as Black Panther in the comic
6. Michelle and Hope are new characters. They literally have different names
7. Having visual chemistry doesn’t prove Sif and Thor have dated
8. Jarvis was an assistant in the MCU, but wasn’t shown until way after the A.I.
9. The colours of Jarvis are slightly different
10. We only see Dormammu’s head in the MCU
11. My point about Iron Patriot remains
12. There’s no way you’re going through the rest of them because you’re the one who’s in the wrong
Okay I will admit I was wrong with some of these, and I’ll also agree to disagree with the Michelle and Hope argument, I don’t really see them as different characters just because of names, but I can see where you’re coming from. I had forgotten about the ending scene with Bruno discovering Kamala is a mutant because it felt like a really cheap way of trying to make her “comic accurate”. I also did forget that Carol was affected by the Tesseract because it was in the kree ship when she blew it up (? I don’t remember that scene fully). But for Dormammu we do see his shoulders, and I really wouldn’t say that having a slightly altered hue should count as Vision having different colors imo. I will also stand on the fact that rights disputes should not be considered facts in this sense as there was nothing Marvel/Disney could really do to change that and it feels like kind of a cheap thing to say is a difference between the comics and the movies. Most of these “differences” felt very surface level and cheap, though some others were interesting comparisons, like the character origins section and the first appearance section. I was obviously exaggerating in my first comment about half of them being wrong/not facts, but largely because there were so many facts that you could’ve included instead of the ones you chose to make them not surface level digs on the MCU. Like sure technically Echo’s appearance is different but her actor can’t really change that she’s missing a leg, and yeah She Hulks origin is technically different, but the overall process is largely the same. Also the whole deaths not being permanent part also isn’t really a fair comparison as one of the main reasons comic book characters come back is because they get new comic lines is because they aren’t technically the same character, it’s a new iteration, because depending on what version of the character you’re talking about they have different stories and origins, I mean take spider man for instance, even just the different versions of Peter we’ve gotten specifically in the last couple years, multiple comic runs have had different stories for how he came to be. My point is ultimately, there were a lot of really cheap things that I don’t think should be counted in this list that took up space for facts that are more genuine comparisons and actually interesting than, a characters height being slightly different because the actor is taker than the character, or visual his being slightly tweaked for a costume.
The mcu is the shxttxxst world in relation to marvel
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