Details were sketchy back then, but now the official website has been launched and you can check it right after the jump. Once your login, the site allows you to connect to your facebook profile and after you adjust your profile photo you will be officially initiated as an agent of S. After you sit through a quick montage of photos featuring quick clips of Iron Monger and Abomination enemies of Iron Man and the Hulk , the site then introduces us to the specially modified weapons that the agents use as well as the modified Acura cars you will be using as means of travel.
It should be noted that Acura is the marketing partner for this viral marketing campaign. The website interface bares an exact resemblance to that of the interfaces we saw towards the end of Iron Man 2 , with the maps laying outing the locations of the members of The Avengers. Now that you are a rookie agent of S. The last time we saw Coulson, he was taking a much-deserved break from adventuring, heading off in his beloved car Lola to see the world and come to grips with his life as an artificial version of the man he once was.
And maybe that show will be announced! There's no show. Let's just break the internet. If anyone could find their way back after seven seasons of ups and downs, it's Phil Coulson. Green shows a strange habit of inking everything - humans, machines, buildings, and even the air itself - with numerous thin, scratchy lines.
It creates a uniformly rocky, chiseled texture throughout the story that doesn't suit the movie aesthetic at all. Somewhat better is the second segment, which focuses on Agent Coulson. Here Coulson is tasked with guiding a new recruit in his first night on the job. Casey has a bit more room to work with here, and it results in a fun little excursion that establishes Coulson as something more than "the guy in the suit who gets exasperated by Stark all the time".
This story displays more of the gritty style one might expect from a S. The art also proves problematic here, however. Felix Ruiz's storytelling lacks clarity, and particularly towards the end it becomes difficult to tell exactly what is happening on the page. Still, this story provides more sustenance than the first. Better still is the final segment, focusing on everyone's favorite Russian super-spy. The marriage of writing and art is finally achieved in this segment.
Though not as action-oriented as the previous two segments, this story does provide a healthy dose of humor as Widow she faces the unfamiliar enemies of workplace sexism and company politics.
As with Coulson, Casey is able to add a bit more depth to Widow's character, something the movie never really bothered to do. What happened to Steve's Shield in Iron Man 2? Ask Question. Asked 2 years, 7 months ago. Active 2 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 7k times. So what happened to Steve's shield for it to get like this? Improve this question. Memor-X Memor-X You sure this is Steve's? Vishwa pretty sure it's implied to be but if it isn't it then makes me wonder about Coulson's reaction when he finds it — Memor-X.
I asked because in next movie, we see Steve still got his shield and froze with it. Caulson probably knew about the shield and Steve, later revealed that Coulson was a huge fan of Captain America right?
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