7 minutes ago, ADour said:He first appeared in issue #18, you can find his Marvel Wiki entry here.
You know I forgot there was an Evil Gwenpool. Thank you for the link!
15 hours ago, G-0 said:I was wondering why this figure of Miles Morales looks older. According to the comment section, this Miles is from a future timeline;anyone from the comments know which Comic this version of Miles camefrom?
He first appeared in issue #18, you can find his Marvel Wiki entry here.
Gwenpool huh? Alright, thanks.
16 hours ago, G-0 said:I was wondering why this figure of Miles Morales looks older. According to the comment section, this Miles is from a future timeline;anyone from the comments know which Comic this version of Miles camefrom?
He came from Gwenpool, specifically at leastissue #5.
EDIT: Whoops, meant issue 18.
I was wondering why this figure of Miles Morales looks older. According to the comment section, this Miles is from a future timeline;anyone from the comments know which Comic this version of Miles camefrom?
15 hours ago, Jeddostotle7 said:This actually uses no parts from the adult Peter. Not only does that have sculpted weblines all over the body (and even on the parts that both costumes have the weblines, the webs don't match), but also, the adult Peter has much more defined musculature, more in line with the McFarlane art style that one is replicating as opposed to the Gurihiru art style this adult Miles is based on. Compare the included picture with the above pics.Basically, it seems it was done for no other reason than to continue on with the Gurihiru-style/Gwenpool-based figures they've been doing, including Deadpool.
You sir are %100 correct. To me the two dont even look similar.
12 hours ago, watanabefan said:Using this specific version of Miles is kinda weird. Is it just so they could reuse the adult Peter Parker body they sculpted? Still, the face looks nice.
11 hours ago, GojiBill said:
This actually uses no parts from the adult Peter. Not only does that have sculpted weblines all over the body (and even on the parts that both costumes have the weblines, the webs don't match), but also, the adult Peter has much more defined musculature, more in line with the McFarlane art style that one is replicating as opposed to the Gurihiru art style this adult Miles is based on. Compare the included picture with the above pics.Basically, it seems it was done for no other reason than to continue on with the Gurihiru-style/Gwenpool-based figures they've been doing, including Deadpool.
The figure looks cool. But the face sculpt kind of reminds me of Earth-616 Miles Morales.
24 minutes ago, ADour said:So it looks like the figure is based on the alternate future adult Miles Morales from Gwenpool... Huh...
12 minutes ago, watanabefan said:Using this specific version of Miles is kinda weird. Is it just so they could reuse the adult Peter Parker body they sculpted? Still, the face looks nice.
Using this specific version of Miles is kinda weird. Is it just so they could reuse the adult Peter Parker body they sculpted? Still, the face looks nice.
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