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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Avengers: Earth's mightiest Heroes...Ends?!


If you are as big of a superhero geek as I am, than you are equally as upset as I am that Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is no more! What started out as only a season finale quickly became the last we will see of these favored heroes. But why is this?

Bad ratings? Actually no. Far from it. Now that Marvel is owned by Disney, they seem to think it's right to yank a successful series from the airwaves simply because they want a single production company under their employment to be responsible for all Marvel related series. A new series already being thought up would come from the same people who created the Ultimate Spider Man cartoon series.

I wanted to love ultimate spider man, I really did. I gave it a chance. But the fact is this has nothing to do with the ultimate universe in the comics it's just about training spidey to be the best spider-man he can be while he's still a youngin' in high school and teaming him with other teenagers who are lesser known heroes. The plots are terrible, all its good for is a good laugh. But comic book heroes, even spidey, shouldn't be comedy 24/7.

The fact they are ending Avengers just to start another one under these guys is ridiculous. I doubt the next series will be any good if these are the people writing and producing it. Earth's mightiest heroes was cut down it its prime moments. So what happened during Avengers final hour?

In past episodes we've seen a variety of heroes pop up. Yellow-jacket, the fantastic 4, wolverine, spider-man etc. Everyone basically is contacted and reunited for what looks to be the end of the world. The cause? Galactus! Devourer of Worlds. Galactus brings several heralds to earth who all plan on helping him destroy the planet. Everyone splits into teams. But they all learn these heralds don't actually exist therefore cannot be harmed.

Surprisingly I was shocked to discover there was no Silver Surfer anywhere to be found. He had never even showed up in the series at all in fact. Kind of disappointing because this would have been the right moment to bring him in.

After about 25 minutes of fighting all over the globe getting them nowhere, the brains of the avengers save the day. Reed Richards & Tony devise a way to open a portal to the negative zone which would suck Galactus in, never to return. They are successful almost effortlessly with the help of Thor who pushes Galactus completely through the portal.

The Avengers victory is celebrated by all of Earth and thus ends n amazing series. You can definitely see there is still room to carry on, it didn't seem like a permanent ending at all, but we'll never see it again now will we? A real shame.

The new series will have a lot to live up to, but considering the minds behind ultimate spider-man and the fact all future marvel projects things do not look well at all for the future of marvel cartoons. I hope I'm proven wrong, I really do. But considering the fact Avengers was cancelled based on a greedy move and ultimate spider man was ordered for another season, I'm not getting my hopes up just yet.

Though I just recently discovered THIS GUY seems to disagree and says its all based hearsay that Avengers has been cancelled. I guess only time will tell, I'm not putting too much faith in these guys, I think they just want the heat off of them until a press release comes out.

What do you think? Is having all marvel cartoons under the same people a good move? Was it worth canceling a successful series? Tell me your thoughts on all of this.

1 comment:

  1. I think they would have done Annihilation next, if the series hadn't gotten cancelled. Galactus would be forced to eat planets in the Negative Zone, leading to Annihilus and the inhabitants of the Negative Zone invading the real universe.

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