that has nothing to do with how well he processes knowledge reading minds only allows him to acquire knowledge. Its like a complicated math problem, I may know the formula but doesn't mean I know how to apply it correctly.
If I know the answer to the problem. I don't need a formula That's the problem. Not only this but it requires a huge amount of talent to process some of the machines that Xavier has run. Black Panther could not keep up. It isn't fair to compare a guy with given talents to someone without them. It is like comparing the best singer against someone who can't sing or comparing a man to a woman in a strength competition.
You're most likely right. It probably seems far fetched, but he completed his Ph.D before the age of 19. http://www.comicvine.com/black-panther/4005-1477/ He's essentially Marvel's Batman.
It depends on at which point of his life that they choice to do the movie. If they are doing an origin film of how and when he became the Black Panther he'll probably be in his late teens-early 20's or so. If they are doing it were he has been the Black Panther for quite some time prior to the events depicted in the film he can be any age from mid 20's to early 40's if the film makers choose to.
Mister Terrific Would anyone be interested in expanding this guy's universe? He's the third smartest person in the world, next to Batman and Lex Luthor, he's an accomplished martial artists, self-made millionaire, atheist, a ploymath and polyglot, and an Olympian.
He should be introduced to the public then. How do individuals get their foot of the ground? Strong supporting roles or impact of some kind.
Mr. Terrific. A member of Checkmate. A group similar to S.H.I.E.L.D. but in DC's universe. He has swirled, too.
Michael Jai White as Blade? Maybe. He is well-versed in martial arts just like Wesley Snipes. But, He would be too massive. Wesley was perfect because of his physique. He was athletic but not overly muscular like White is. Michael Jai White should play Bishop, or Deathlok.
Don't even get me started on bishop. He is my favorite character on the x-men and they screwed him over in the house.
He made an apperance on the 90's spiderman cartoon. It wasn't a cameo either. It was at least 5 episodes.
Because he knows better than to exercise laziness and simply give up on thinking. And he probably realized that belief in a God is akin to slavery, especially if you're thinking animal like the African-American species. Besides, you'd have to ask Iron Man the same question, let alone Booster Gold and others.
So? Not everyone watched the Spider-Man animated series. That's like saying everyone should have known every one of the characters involved with the X-Men in the movies because of the cartoon series. It was popular sure, but guess what? Some people never watched that either.
meh true but I think he gained more popularity through the animated series. That was my point. I doubt he would be as popular as he is now without that show.
I was only half joking, because I know your part of the No-God Squad. However, God exists in the D.C. universe, so he really isn't that smart if he is an atheist in that world. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presence_%28DC_Comics%29
Your boy Superman was a Christian along with a bunch of other heroes. http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/comic_book_religion.html