[QUOTE=Grim Fandango;4266165]I think Jessica Drew is the leader.[/QUOTE]
hmmm. weird. thanks.
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[QUOTE=Grim Fandango;4266165]I think Jessica Drew is the leader.[/QUOTE]
hmmm. weird. thanks.
[QUOTE=Winterboy;4266320]Sorry, my friend. :o[/QUOTE]
It's all good! :D I appreciate every artis who draws Sue well. Haha.
[QUOTE=Winterboy;4266269]In fact, Steve Epting drew this image. :)[/QUOTE]
I used that image as an answer to the post about tagline.
“You just have to know where to look”.
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Sorry for the confusion guys.
Both Steve Epting and Steve McNiven are my favorite artists for Sue.
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Daughters of Liberty will be in Captain America #9 out this coming Wednesday.
I hope Sue's in it and does some cool things.
I hate to say this, but for all of Sue’s feats and importance in the overall Marvel Universe...She really needs her own solo series and/or adventures to showcase herself to more modern audiences.
At the very least show her beyond the Fantastic Four once and a while...Not one-shot adventures, but more on the lines of mini-series to have her explore her character a bit more. I mean it’s kind of hard to root for Sue Storm when all you know her as a mother who would protect her family and nothing more.
[QUOTE=Cmbmool;4282302]I hate to say this, but for all of Sue’s feats and importance in the overall Marvel Universe...She really needs her own solo series and/or adventures to showcase herself to more modern audiences.
At the very least show her beyond the Fantastic Four once and a while...Not one-shot adventures, but more on the lines of mini-series to have her explore her character a bit more. I mean it’s kind of hard to root for Sue Storm when all you know her as a mother who would protect her family and nothing more.[/QUOTE]
I agree. She hasn't really done anything outside of the Fantastic Four, like the others have. The only time you get to see her show up is when Marvel has it's all-female team for a while.
Is there an up to dare respect threat for Sue anywhere? Or, if anyone's willing, they could share her best or your own favourite Sue feats here.
[QUOTE=Crimz;4282689]I agree. She hasn't really done anything outside of the Fantastic Four, like the others have. The only time you get to see her show up is when Marvel has it's all-female team for a while.[/QUOTE]
I don't really have a love for Sue on an all-woman team. Where Ben and Johnny fit much better on other teams, Sue, to me, needs to be a different person. I want to see her fighting for acceptance for mutants as well as women and for other issues. I'd like to see her more politically active or at the very least, a public face for superheros.
[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4283207]I don't really have a love for Sue on an all-woman team. Where Ben and Johnny fit much better on other teams, Sue, to me, needs to be a different person. I want to see her fighting for acceptance for mutants as well as women and for other issues. I'd like to see her more politically active or at the very least, a public face for superheros.[/QUOTE]
Isn’t that why Reed, Ben and Johnny are there as the face of the brand while Sue play mother and wife to the team ?
Watch out, Norman! :)
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[QUOTE=Crimz;4282689]I agree.[/QUOTE]
You do? Since when?
[QUOTE=ARkadelphia;4289735]You do? Since when?[/QUOTE]
Since like forever lol. A lot of my posts are about how underutilized her character is outside of being a mother and how people use her motherhood as an excuse not to have solo adventures.
Why has Marvel never played up her status as the "first lady" of Marvel? They could have used it to elevate her profile more.