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[QUOTE=TheMaker1610;4287896]Ultimate Spiderman (Pre-ultimatum)
The whole Pandora's deal, that got absolutely nowhere, aside from a cameo in DC Rebirth, like 5 YEARS LATER
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DC seemingly changed the entire aspect of Pandora as we saw by 2013 and installed the whole 7 Deadly Sins aspect by the Forever Evil lead in. There was the Trinity of Sin branch of titles they did to explain more of the back story involving Pandora , The Question and Phantom Stranger. But all of them was cancelled because they were awful . Bt 2016 they decided to just kill off Pandora and never really bring up the Trinity of Sin at all.
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[QUOTE=SUPERECWFAN1;4285233]Had Bakula not decided on doing Enterprise in 1999/2000 then we would have found out. Sci-Fi (now SyFy) was gonna do an updated series of Quantum Leap. The 2 hour movie would have Beckett's 2 kids decide to go find their father. Al I believe would not be involved and I believe that Sam Beckett would be found but his children was now leapers and he would have the Al role . With rotating episodes featuring his son and daughter taking his role having to fix things and hopefully leap home.[/QUOTE]
There is still time for them to do this project. I hope!
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Lex Luthor cooking up a plan with Owlman of the Crime Syndicate while he was a serving member of the Justice League in Geoff Johns' run.
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Probably the only time anything like this has happened is when a line gets prematurely cancelled.
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The fallout of Doomsday Clock. =)
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[QUOTE=j9ac9k;3937994]First thing that came to my mind:
GREEN LANTERN - Lost Army/Edge of Oblivion. For NO apparent reason, the entire GLC disappears from this universe and pops up in the universe previous to this one. [/QUOTE]
I thought it was assumed that that was part of the fallout from Doctor Manhattan.
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I also wanted to see 1963 resolved. I still re-read that entire beautiful series from time to time.
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[QUOTE=Montressor;4796781][QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4284905]Alan Moore's 1963.[/QUOTE]I also wanted to see 1963 resolved. I still re-read that entire beautiful series from time to time.[/QUOTE]
Me too. And the big finale was to be drawn by Jim Lee. But sadly, he never got around to it. :(
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[QUOTE=Hatut Zeraze;3958134]The most appreciated of all suffocations.[/QUOTE]
But it’s non-existent.
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Convergence.
There was SO much potential in revisiting all the characters and places of old continuities. Take how the LOSH befriended the Atomic Knights or Kal-L meating Red Son Superman. Once everyone went back home, you still had stories you could have told with them interacting. I'd kill for a book where the LOSH help the Atomic Knights clean up their world.
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Marvel and James Robinson's [B][COLOR="#FF8C00"]ALL-NEW INVADERS[/COLOR][/B] had a storyline throughout it involving the Martians from Killraven and War of the Worlds. It looked like the team was going for a [B][COLOR="#FF0000"]SECRET INVASION[/COLOR][/B] type of story involving the Martians' plans throughout history. Right before the mag was suddenly cancelled, the tale was ended, a story involving Neo-Nazis happened. But then the mag was cancelled before even that story was finished. Also there was a storyline left hanging involving a device the Kree got their blue mitts on an artifact called the God's Whisper. Which would enable the wielder control any god, deity. It was used by Kree Persuer, Tanalath, to control the Eternal Ikaris. After Ikaris was freed, the Eternal took possession of the God's Whisper, and he along with the rest of the Eternals planned retaliation against the Kree Empire. Their plan involved using the God's Whisper to sic Galactus on the Kree. The World Devourer they found trapped in the Negative Zone after the events of [COLOR="#DAA520"]ULTIMATE CATACLYSM[/COLOR]. The War of the Worlds one bugged me the most as a fan the original novel, and its various incarnations and takes on it.
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The unborn child of Peter and MJ that Norman apparently killed or abducted............Marvel tries to pretend it never happened, and whenever Peter's great life tragedies or Norman's misdeeds are brought up, they always skip that one, and it's the most brutal of all I'd say.
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[QUOTE=Personamanx;4017706]Probably only choosing this because I'm a huge [I]Runaways [/I]fan, but I would said everything about the last Four issues of the Third series. A lot happened in those few issues, the title was put on hiatus before transitioning into cancelled, and when they showed up next it was all basically swept under the rug. Well, not everything. They acknowledged that the dinosaur died, but everything else was left up in the air. That includes resurrecting a character with no explanation, and then having that character be resurrected again when the title returned.[/QUOTE]
I haven't followed Runaways since that third volume ended. Did Xavin ever come back?
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;4886509]I haven't followed Runaways since that third volume ended. Did Xavin ever come back?[/QUOTE]
No. Xavin is still trapped in space with the Majesdanians. They've barely been mentioned in the current series, and haven't even appeared in flashbacks. It's not a great look for the kids considering how many plot coupons they have, and the no-Skrulls on Earth policy hasn't been around in years. I recall Jeremy Whitley expressing interest in them for Future Foundation, but that book didn't get much of a shot.
I believe the last time they ever appeared, it was a cameo in the original A-Force mini-series alongside Gert Yorkes.
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The baby May storyline from the Spider-man clone saga.