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Infinity War Super Bowl Spot!
First, this:
And now bullet points! Don’t act like you don’t know me by now!
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Well, Peter is clearly comfortable with Dr. Strange knowing his identity.
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I wish Wanda would stop messing with the dang Mind Stone.
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Guardians are rolling like straight up G’s.
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“It’s all been leading to this.” A little on the nose there, Tony, but that’s fine.
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Pretty confined space for Rocket, Groot, and Thor! And is Groot on a cellphone? Or is that his video game from the end of Vol. 2?
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Dang Loki…
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Peter’s going to space!?! And he’s in the Homecoming suit, not the Iron Spider, look closely!
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Cap and Widow are ready for battle, but maybe not Vision… Look, he’s holding his side! I guess he got hurt.
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Yes Thor, we’ve been ready since 2008. Again, on the nose, but that’s fine.
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Well, it’s not red, white and blue… or even a circle… but Cap’s new shield is at least still made of Vibranium, so… yay! Good to know they got that man a shield.
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A little Superior Iron Man tech in there…
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Teen Groot ready to fight!
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Oh, good to see Nebula… And still not Hawkeye…
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Outrider Invasion!
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Black Widow hitching a ride with Okoye and some other Wakandans, no big.
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Heeeeeere’s Bucky!
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Science/Magic combo attack!
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And the money shot again!
And for that last shot of Thanos, well, I’ll just leave this here…
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Sam Says Episode 2: “Falcon vs. the World”
As promised in our News Flash, it’s January 31st, and Sam Says Episode 2 is finally here: Falcon vs. the World! Where we last left off, Hawkeye and Black Widow were in some trouble, and Sam set off to rescue them! But is he a match for… The Masters of Evil! To kick off the launch, here’s a brand new comic cover/poster!

I know it’s hard to contain your excitement, so click the Sam Says tab (or here) to watch the episode! Don’t see the Sam Says tab? Don’t worry, you just have to join the Face Front community! How do you do that? Easy!
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After that, you’ll be watching Sam Says Episode 2 in no time! So what are you waiting for? The next chapter in Sam’s quest to prove himself as an Avenger awaits!
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A Look Back at 2017! And What’s Coming in 2018!
Hey there True Believers, and welcome back to the Face Front Blog! We’ve been taking a break to overhaul some things, but now we’re back! And to start things off, here’s a brand new Face Front News Flash!
So the main takeaway from this is Sam Says Episode 2 hits January 1, 2018! I know you guys have been waiting, and it’s finally here! Also, if you want some more info on the topics in the video, or you think you missed one of them, then use the sidebar on the right to navigate by month! Or if you’re on mobile, then click a month below!
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
We’ve also got more coming out, starting out with our very own rendition of the Contest of Champions! More on that soon, and more blog posts, more video content, more giveaways, more Sam Says, more everything! So keep it on the Face Front Blog all through 2018, because I promise, True Believers, it’s only just beginning!
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Happy 95th Birthday Stan Lee!
Stan the Man is 95! May the original True Believer face front for many more years to come! Here, here, and Excelsior!

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The ONLY Way to Bring the Fantastic 4 into the MCU

Alright, we’ve all heard the news. In an unprecedented move that shall be known simply as “The Acquisition”, Disney has purchased Fox! There’s a lot to go along with that, but this is a Marvel Blog, and we’re going to talk about what that means for Marvel: X-Men and Fantastic 4 coming back to the MCU!
So a lot of people are worried about Deadpool being rated R and no more Logan-like movies, but that’s utterly ridiculous, Disney’s not gonna mess with something that works. Deadpool’s his own thing, they’ll keep it that way, he doesn’t have a lot to do with the rest of the Marvel Universe anyhow (unless he’s killing them, that is). Also, people are acting like Wolverine simply cannot be done PG-13 when it worked that way for 17 years. Logan was a good movie, and we’ll always have it, but would you rather ten more Logan movies, or Hulk vs. Wolverine? If your answer wasn’t Hulk vs. Wolverine, then… dang I don’t know what to tell you, you must not be a fan of awesomeness. Point is, if we get a PG-13 Wolverine, but the tradeoff is Cyclops and Rogue and the rest done right for a change, then I’m all in. But personally, the X-Men is an afterthought for me, because I’m focused on the guys that have the potential to change the MCU forever: The Fantastic 4.
A while ago I asked if you guys wanted to hear my pitch for an MCU Fantastic 4 movie, and assumed the answer would be no. Now, I’m giving you no choice! Yay! So, here it is, pass this on to Feige people, because if you’re going to bring the Fantastic 4 into the MCU, this is the only, I repeat, the ONLY way to do it!
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Introducing…
Marvel’s Fantastic 4: Journey Home
In 2007, a group of scientists, known to the world as the “Fantastic 4” due to their breakthrough discoveries in space science, took a test shuttle into space. The crew of Fantastic 4 included Reed Richards, middle-aged genius and leader of the expedition, Sue Storm and her brother Johnny, the numbers girl and the engineer, Ben Grim, the pilot, and their A.I, H.E.R.B.I.E. The course was set, the mission was to take no longer than a month, but something went wrong. The ship had been sabotaged, and the last thing the four see is a prerecorded message from a disfigured man, shrouded in shadow, blaming Reed for his misfortune. He claims that their demise is penance for Reed’s sins, and the Fantastic 4 are swallowed into a cosmic storm.
13 or so years later, the ship emerges, but no time has passed for the four, and before they can come to, their ship is abducted. Reed awakens in a stasis tube, and smashes his way out only to find that he’s stretchy! He sees Johnny suffering on fire in another tube, and frees him, but the fire does not burn him! They notice an empty tube, and another tube full of rocks, but cannot find Sue or Ben. Suddenly, the rocks speak, and have eyes! He calls to Reed, and they free Ben, horrified by what he has become. The empty tube also speaks, with Susan’s voice, but nothing is there. They open it up to find she is invisible! They’re in a strange lab, with technology that is clearly alien. Disrobed and in undergarments, they grab blue colored jumpsuits to cover themselves, which are branded with an alien symbol that Johnny comments “Looks like a 4 to me”. With that, they begin to explore their new environment.
“The subjects have escaped!” The four find themselves face to face with… a Skrull! They discover what they can do as they battle their way to the hangar, where H.E.R.B.I.E. gives them the 411 and informs them of all the components they’ll need to repair the ship and begin their journey home through a black hole that’s closing soon! As the Fantastic 4 sneak about the city-sized Skrull Mothership in search of the pieces to repair their ship, the Skrulls use the information they gathered studying the four to combine into one big, large Super Skrull. His first field test: Destroy the escaped prisoners.
The Fantastic 4 gather all but one of the components, and have a short window before the black hole leading to Earth closes. They make it to the last component to find it being guarded by Commander K’lrt, the Super Skrull. After an epic battle, the four prevail, and make it back just in time to repair their ship and get through the black hole! They make it back to Earth, where the world celebrates the triumphant return of the long lost Fantastic 4!
News of the four’s return spreads, to the crater in Eastern Europe that was Sokovia, where a new land has been built upon its ashes: Welcome to Latveria. Their Prime Minister, the same disfigured man from before, watches the screen, hidden in shadow, seething at the smiles upon the faces of his enemies. He abhors that he miscalculated, and swears that he shall not make the same mistake twice. The man swears, that Victor von Doom shall have his revenge. He is summoned by a servant to finalize the paperwork cementing Latveria as a new country. Before exiting the room, covers his face with a metal mask, and pulls the hood of his royal garb over his head.
Post credits: The black hole the Fantastic 4 used to return to Earth re-opens, and enter- The Silver Surfer!
“I have found a new world.” He says. On the other end of the black hole, the Skrull Mothership is destroyed, and the shadow of Galactus looms above.
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Epic, right! So it may not be the only way to bring the Fantastic 4 to the MCU, but I think it’s pretty darn good! Either way, I’m sure you all have opinions. So let’s hear them! How can we get the four back in the fold? Or the X-Men for that matter! Comment below, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse true believers!
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Proceed with Caution: Marvel Strike Force
I really can’t do this! It’s like a girlfriend that keeps getting back into an abusive relationship. Here we are, with yet another Marvel mobile game: Marvel Strike Force. It looks cool. It sounds cool. It’s got a cool story behind it: Dimension hopping, world conquering, Kree warlord Ultimus challenging Earth’s Mightiest Heroes! Everything about it makes me want to play it. But I’m apprehensive because Marvel and their new mobile games are… finicky to say the least. Let’s actually dive into several reasons that I, and you, should proceed with caution.

#1: Marvel Heroes, Avengers Alliance, and Tsum Tsum
About 4 years. Countless hours. Hundreds of dollars. Prestige level 60 Spider-Man with level 60 Captain America and Cyclops in tow. So many cool costumes, from Jim Lee Jean Grey to Netflix Daredevil. Awesome sidekicks like Quake, Falcon, and Firestar. A Marvel game where I could be whoever I wanted, fight whoever I wanted, and live the dream in the Marvel Universe. Gone. In the blink of an eye. Marvel Heroes, and more recently Marvel Heroes Omega, without very much warning, shut down, taking years of fun and joy with it. The console version of the game didn’t even get a chance. This hurt me, deep. I’m still distraught. In the last day, I got my Spider-Man, Miles right by his side, walked out to the Helicarrier window, and looked out into the sky, knowing he’d soon be gone forever.
That’s the most recent example of the rug being pulled from under us. But then, we look back at Marvel Tsum Tsum. That came out earlier this year, and now it’s gone. It was a fun, simple time passing puzzle game, but if anything, the simplicity of it should have kept it around longer! But the game’s now unplayable, abandoned by the developers.
And let’s not forget the big fiasco that was Avengers Alliance and Avengers Alliance 2, the Facebook followed by mobile game that drew in so many. I played the first one on Facebook for a long time, and then the sequel on my tablet. Let me tell you, Avengers Alliance 2 was great. The cell-shaded art style, the roster, Spider-Man’s classic Spider-Sense sound effect. All good stuff, they got a good $10 out of me. Gone, both at the same time.
What I’m saying is, that’s four games, two long time stays and two that didn’t even last a full year. So where’s the incentive to leap into a brand new mobile game?

#2: There’s already so many!
I actively play Marvel Future Fight, Marvel Contest of Champions, Avengers Academy, and Spider-Man Unlimited. And there’s Puzzle Quest out there too! These games alone (especially freaking Avengers Academy and Contest of Champions!) require an insane amount of dedication and time, time that someone living a life doesn’t have to give. So now they’re asking us to add Strike Force into the mix? I’ve come too far and invested too much in these games to drop any of them, and now there’s gonna be another one with timed events, and limited gear, and special missions, I can’t handle it!

#3: Still no X-Men, still no Fantastic 4
So in light of today’s news about Disney finally buying Fox (more on that soon), this might change, but we all know that for the past few years, Marvel’s been pretending that the X-Men and Fantastic 4 don’t exist (see my other article, Fate of the Fantastic 4). Heck, in its last days they took the Fantastic 4 out of Marvel Heroes Omega. And I believe that the only reason Future Fight got X-Men is because Netmarble bought Kabam, who already had X-Men from the start. So, in the trailer, images, and interview for Strike Force, we see not one iota of the classic Marvel teams. Why am I going to play yet another game where I can’t be my second favorite superhero of all time, Cyclops? What if I want to Flame On or think it’s Clobbering Time? Seriously, at this point, the exclusion of these characters is simply annoying. Again, this Disney/Fox deal could turn the tides (and the fact that the game is being made by developer FoxNet), but I’ll believe it when I see it.

So those are my thoughts. Again, the game looks really fun, and really cool, but I just don’t know if I can go through it again with another mobile game from Marvel. What are your thoughts True Believers? What games do you play and are you ready to jump into this one? Comment below, and I’ll see you in the Multiverse!

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Avengers: Infinity War Trailer Breakdown
So I’m sure we’ve all seen the Avengers: Infinity War trailer (over, and over again). Now let’s go over what exactly we saw (over, and over again)! Bullet point time! You know I love my bullet points! Also, if for some weird reason you haven’t seen it, SPOILERS for Thor: Ragnarok ahead!
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We open with Nick Fury’s “There was an idea…” speech from The Avengers, with everyone tagging in, and a slow piano riff of the Avengers theme… Yeah, immediate shot for the feels.

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We see a sad, distraught Tony. Maybe his Age of Ultron nightmare coming true? That’s exactly what I think of when I see him like this.
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Strange and Wong found Bruce in a hole!

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Well, no more speculation on that Vision/Scarlet Witch romance. He even made himself a real boy and everything! You know, aside from that glaring Infinity Stone in his forehead. He probably has to wear a hat when they go on dates… And I have officially put too much thought into this. Moving on.
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What is Thor looking at? Are those windows on the Milano? Or a condensed version of Yggdrasil? We know Asgard is a spaceship now, so they had to take the World Tree with them, right? I know they didn’t necessarily have a lot of time to pack…

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So that whole “Bruce Banner may never come back” thing was a false alarm. Good, we need Bruce, otherwise he wouldn’t be able to design Hulkbuster 2.0! Just wait, Hasbro Build-A-Figure in development now.
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How can we change Natasha’s hair this time? Make it blonde! Sold!

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Okay, well if we direct our attention towards the Sanctum’s staircase, we can find the hole Bruce fell through, more likely as the Hulk. Probably explains why Tony’s there too. People have also pointed out he’s holding the phone Cap gave him, so good eye!

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Spider-Sense! Yes!!!!!
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People have pointed out that it looks like Strange, Banner, and Wong are all frozen in time, which at second glance it does look like that. They also stated that Tony’s immune because of the Arc Reactor, which we’ve seen defends against Infinity stones in the past (aka Loki’s performance issues). I mean, the Arc Reactor was based on Howard Stark’s research into the Tesseract, so that’s all well and good. My only problem with this theory is that this scene seems to take place moments after the scene in the Sanctum, where Strange is wearing the Eye of Agamotto, and the only way you can freeze time is with the Eye of Agamotto, so technically he shouldn’t be frozen, right? Curious, guess we’ll have to wait and see.

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This is why I hate Loki! They just went through all that trouble saving all those Asgardians in Thor: Ragnarok, and because stupid Loki had to grab the stupid Tesseract, now they’re all dead. Way to go. As I said in my Ragnarok review, Thanos is just making good on his promise. The whole “No crevasse, no barren moon we can’t find you” deal. I can only imagine that if Ronan had made off with the Power Stone then we’d be seeing some star ways bathed in his blood.

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Don’t know why people keep saying Thanos looks like Bruce Willis merged with a purple Homer Simpson, I think he looks cool.


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Iron Spider! With light up eyes! OMG!!!! Some All-New, All-Different influence in there, I see you Marvel!
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My friend suggested that looks like a giant forge, and Thor is rebuilding Mjolnir. I don’t think Thor should be going off on side quests in Avengers movies (again), but hey, if Thanos just wrecked what’s left of Asgard and threw me and Hulk across space, I’d want my all powerful magic hammer back too.

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That’s Proxima Midnight. Hard to see, but it’s her. Throwing her stupid spear.
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Yeah! Get Captain “Bum-Beard” America a shield!

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Okay, that thing Black Panther is fighting is that four-armed creepy alien thing from the 2013 Infinity storyline, the one that creeped in on Black Bolt while he was sleeping. Don’t know why I specifically remember that, but I do. I think it’s called an Outrider. Aka Chitauri 2.0.

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Poor Spider-Man!

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That’s the foot, tattered cloak, and spear of Corvus Glaive. The one violently tearing the Mind Stone from Vision’s forehead. Poor Vison.

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So, he’s already been to Xandar and Asgard. At least that’s what I gather from the Power and Space Stones in his gauntlet there.
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Poor Iron Man. Homeboy just got flat laid out.

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Sam says: Pew, pew all the Outriders!

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Cap! Black Panther! War Machine (back on his feet)! Falcon! Black Widow! Winter Soldier! Okoye! The Hulk! And the full might of Wakanda! CHARGE!
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If you didn’t cry when they played the Avengers theme at literally the perfect moment, it’s confirmed, you have no soul.

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Hey! There’s the Guardians of the Galaxy!
So that’s a lot to unpack! Kind of justifies why it took me this long, right? Right? Oh whatever, you try running a blog and living a life! Anyways, I’m excited, I can only assume you guys are excited, so let me know in the comments! Theories, Easter eggs, references, callbacks, anything! We’re all super fans here, so let’s talk. Alright guys, I’ll see in the multiverse!
Avengers: Infinity War comes out May 4, 2018
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Thor: Ragnarok Review!

Episode 4 of the Face Front Podcast is up, and it’s a review of Marvel’s latest movie, Thor: Ragnarok! As always, there is a Podcast giveaway for the Marvel Legends Hela figure, so listen for that trivia question! Remember, the Face Front Podcast is MEMBERS ONLY, so if you haven’t yet click here to become a member! Or, you can simply register for free and start a conversation below! What was favorite part? Who was your favorite character? All SPOILERS, so don’t scroll if you haven’t seen the movie!
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Marvel Legends A-Force Giveaway Ending in ONE WEEK!
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