And we didn't have an actual nuke until less than two months before Hiroshima. After Midway, we were already winning the war in the Pacific, nukes or not. We didn't wait for our nukes to deploy troops to Europe.
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And we didn't have an actual nuke until less than two months before Hiroshima. After Midway, we were already winning the war in the Pacific, nukes or not. We didn't wait for our nukes to deploy troops to Europe.
We feared that we would have to invade Japan. Hince why we nuked them instead since they wasn't going to surrender. Midway was a turning point as well. Japan pretty much had lost, but the country wasn't gonna surrender.
...that was more than a year after D-Day. We hadn't even reached the Philippines by that point in the Pacific. We'd just reached Saipan. The endgame was still quite a ways off.
New posters for Captain America: Black Widow and some other guy with a snow fetish or something, I don't know...
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Photoshopped to **** but she looks badass.
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Always looks badass.
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'I miss Peggy'
I think the best book I seen Cap recently was in Civil War. Cap is one of my favorites, but I like him as a support character. Although I did like Loki making fun of Cap in Thor the Dreamworld.
Ever since the Onslaught story line and the introduction of Ben Reilly I just haven't gotten into Marvel. They have gotten better with drawing you into a story line, but fail in ending a storyline. Big events used to really mean something. Now they just seem to be there to get your money and not really change anything.
Also Marvel have been killing people with no thoughts are ramifications on doing so. Also the so called good guys are on par or even as bad as Magnetos used to be.
I honestly don't want them to do a civil war movie to be honest.