(Cyber-Comix Debut) Star Wars: Kylo Ren & Revan Face-Off
I'm uploading all my old videos from my Youtube channel in newly revised versions.
This is the first episode introducing the cyber reality of fictionalized concepts that would never see the light of day in film due to conflict of continuity,copyright,in-universe logic and other restrictive measures that limit the bounds of creative works.
NOTE: The series used to be called "Meta" Comics but was changed to Cyber-Comix because of Facebook's use of the word meta and metaverse in their new corporate identity change (not something I wish my content to be confused for having anything to do with).
This first episode gives a sample of what this series is about starting with a crossover between the Star Wars sequel trilogy villain-turned-hero and the Old Republic era's most popular character.
This episode was originally the demo for this series and it's concept. Spider-man having a fourth-wall sense would make him a very different character but is that a good thing or a bad thing? Having this ability would theoretically solve all problems Peter would ever face but it could also open up a new host of other problems he couldn't begin to comprehend.
The Star Wars Old Republic era meets the sequel trilogy once again in episode 2 of Cyber-Comix.
In Kotor, Bastila's battle meditation is strong enough to win wars outright so how would it fare when it comes to a character who's arguably already broken in terms of powers and abilities.
Has anyone noticed the massive amounts of similarities between Power Rangers and the MCU?
It seems no one really has.
The two superhero universes have so much in common that they're basically
mirror versions of one-another. From a basic standpoint to specific plot details;
there's a lot more than just Iron Man being akin to a red ranger. This video goes over
some of those mutual aspects. Keep in mind that there are more that weren't mentioned.
Power Rangers did all of these things well before the MCU came around seeing as there was
a 15-year difference between the debut of MMPR and the first Iron Man film.
Cyber-Comix #5 brings things to light making this revelation the pop culture plot twist no one saw coming.
Cyber-Comics #4 has fun with the duel nature of the Batman mythos from the grounded world of Christopher Nolan to the hyper-stylized world of the Arkham video games. This is the result when two completely different visions clash.