[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;5397605]Miles's uncle-who just had yet another figure come out this month.
At least now you have the door open to keep Hobie around and Aaron (when he comes back).[/QUOTE]
I'd still love to see them meet at some point.
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;5397605]Miles's uncle-who just had yet another figure come out this month.
At least now you have the door open to keep Hobie around and Aaron (when he comes back).[/QUOTE]
I'd still love to see them meet at some point.
[QUOTE=Redjack;5388566]i have a lot of ideas about the Wakandans but for me to ever get a serious shot, Marvel would have to agree on my takes.
i've been gently pushing the idea of letting me just carry on the BPQ universe where some of these idea could play out without affecting the "real" 616 canon.
That way Marvel would have access to ideas and they could pick and choose which to bring into the main 'verse.
but i don't think any of that is likely right now.[/QUOTE]
[B] what i don't understand is that we can have multiple Spiderman titles without issue so surely we should be able to have two ongoings of black panther. The closest we got was Rise. Give T'Challa a good creative team who gives a frak about the character and he will be successful[/B]
[QUOTE=Ezyo1000;5397977][B] what i don't understand is that we can have multiple Spiderman titles without issue so surely we should be able to have two ongoings of black panther. The closest we got was Rise. Give T'Challa a good creative team who gives a frak about the character and he will be successful[/B][/QUOTE]
Wish Marvel had an equivalent to BL/the standalone stuff DC does. They seem to be making more of an effort with stuff like Life Story to create standalone out of continuity stories. Would love to see Panther get something like that.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5397575]Because way back in Spider-Man's Identity Crisis arc, he invented the Hornet tech, specifically the flight pack Hornet used, but since it was too heavy for an ordinary human to use, he let Spider-Man have it. Of course, technology has greatly advanced and improved since then, so he's now able to make the flight pack usable for ordinary humans. Also, I'm guessing that it's to not confuse people who've come to associate the Prowler identity more with Miles Morales's uncle Aaron Davis after Into the Spider-Verse and the videogame Spider-Man: Miles Morales.[/QUOTE]
Brilliantly smart move to separate Hobie from Aaron Davis by letting Hobie be his own hero while Davis continues to be Prowler while calling back to Hobie's past. Well done!
Wasn't Hobie part of Shang Chi's Deadly Hands of Kungfu comics? He should be one of the deadliest fighters on the planet.
But please don't get too crazy on pushing Hobie as this supertech prodigy with rampant new tech upgrades up the wazoo....leave Save most of that for BP.
[QUOTE=Vordan;5398284]Wish Marvel had an equivalent to BL/the standalone stuff DC does. They seem to be making more of an effort with stuff like Life Story to create standalone out of continuity stories. Would love to see Panther get something like that.[/QUOTE]
A standalone Black Panther series in the vein of DC's Black Label line or Marvel's Life Story initiative with Spider-Man and now the Fantastic Four would definitely be cool to see.
[QUOTE=Besouro;5398845]Brilliantly smart move to separate Hobie from Aaron Davis by letting Hobie be his own hero while Davis continues to be Prowler while calling back to Hobie's past. Well done!
[B]Wasn't Hobie part of Shang Chi's Deadly Hands of Kungfu comics? He should be one of the deadliest fighters on the planet.[/B]
But please don't get too crazy on pushing Hobie as this supertech prodigy with rampant new tech upgrades up the wazoo....leave Save most of that for BP.[/QUOTE]
Either he or his older brother Abe was part of the Sons of the Tiger trio that shared the three parts of the Tiger Amulet, from what I recall. I'd have to look that up to be sure, though.
[QUOTE=Besouro;5398845]Brilliantly smart move to separate Hobie from Aaron Davis by letting Hobie be his own hero while Davis continues to be Prowler while calling back to Hobie's past. Well done!
Wasn't Hobie part of Shang Chi's Deadly Hands of Kungfu comics? He should be one of the deadliest fighters on the planet.
But please don't get too crazy on pushing Hobie as this supertech prodigy with rampant new tech upgrades up the wazoo....leave Save most of that for BP.[/QUOTE]
Hobie is a mix of McGuyver and Tony Stark. A natural super-genius with NONE of the advantages the others like him have had. he is not one of the Sons of the Tiger.
T'Challa is in the Reed Richards, Von Doom class of brains.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5399509]Either he or his older brother Abe was part of the Sons of the Tiger trio that shared the three parts of the Tiger Amulet, from what I recall. I'd have to look that up to be sure, though.[/QUOTE]
That was Abe.
[QUOTE=Besouro;5398845]Brilliantly smart move to separate Hobie from Aaron Davis by letting Hobie be his own hero while Davis continues to be Prowler while calling back to Hobie's past. Well done!
Wasn't Hobie part of Shang Chi's Deadly Hands of Kungfu comics? He should be one of the deadliest fighters on the planet.
But please don't get too crazy on pushing Hobie as this supertech prodigy with rampant new tech upgrades up the wazoo....leave Save most of that for BP.[/QUOTE]
[COLOR="#000080"]Why should we limit the number of Black tech geniuses in the MU? It's not like there are hundreds of them out there running around. Hobie is a tech guru and that should be a big part of his character.[/COLOR]
[QUOTE=DigiCom;5399680]That was Abe.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the clarification.
[QUOTE=Redjack;5399595]Hobie is a mix of McGuyver and Tony Stark. A natural super-genius with NONE of the advantages the others like him have had. he is not one of the Sons of the Tiger.
T'Challa is in the Reed Richards, Von Doom class of brains.[/QUOTE]
That tracks. That definitely tracks.
[QUOTE=Marvell2100;5399732][COLOR="#000080"]Why should we limit the number of Black tech geniuses in the MU? It's not like there are hundreds of them out there running around. Hobie is a tech guru and that should be a big part of his character.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Agreed. I mean, he was giving the original Spider-Man a run for his money in his first appearances, so why [I]not[/I] build on that? Hell, speaking of Black super-geniuses in Marvel . . . why hasn't there been a Prowler/Night Thrasher team-up? Or a Prowler/Nightshade team-up, for that matter?
[QUOTE=Marvell2100;5399732][COLOR="#000080"]Why should we limit the number of Black tech geniuses in the MU? It's not like there are hundreds of them out there running around. Hobie is a tech guru and that should be a big part of his character.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
Sorry I keep missing Hobie Brown the tech "guru" with his bro "The Black Tiger" Abraham/Abe Brown from the Deadly Hands of Kungfu.
[QUOTE=Besouro;5401313]Sorry I keep missing Hobie Brown the tech "guru" with his bro "The Black Tiger" Abraham/Abe Brown from the Deadly Hands of Kungfu.[/QUOTE]
It's cool. Abe hasn't appeared in a long while, so if Redjack does get the go-ahead to do more with Hobie, I'm hoping Abe can show up, too.