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[QUOTE=OopsIdiditagain;5180006]This Champions outlawed event is actually pretty good. Why is Squirrel Girl there though? She's an adult. They way they draw Amadeus I keep thinking he's in his 20s[/QUOTE]
Franklin was born before Miles, Sam, Squirrel Girl, Rayshuan and 90% of the current teens in Marvel.
He, New X-Men Academy, Hellions and the Power Pack should be adults by now like Jubliee and whatever remains of Generation X. Yet they are not.
Deaging is never beneath Marvel.
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;5182393]Franklin was born before Miles, Sam, Squirrel Girl, Rayshuan and 90% of the current teens in Marvel.
He, New X-Men Academy, Hellions and the Power Pack should be adults by now like Jubliee and whatever remains of Generation X. Yet they are not.
Deaging is never beneath Marvel.[/QUOTE]
The two oldest of Power Pack are adults now.
18 and above is considered adult.
It’s just that this law bans superheroes 21 and younger.
Which makes no sense as you can join the military without parents permission at age 18. Same as marriage.
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[QUOTE=Will Evans;5182440]The two oldest of Power Pack are adults now.
18 and above is considered adult.
It’s just that this law bans superheroes 21 and younger.
Which makes no sense as you can join the military without parents permission at age 18. Same as marriage.[/QUOTE]
Yes, you can join a rigid body of soldiers following orders at 18, not quite the same as running around crime fighting on your own terms.
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[QUOTE=Nerwrax15;5182589]Yes, you can join a rigid body of soldiers following orders at 18, not quite the same as running around crime fighting on your own terms.[/QUOTE]
It’s not like these guys stop and do ID checks on the Peter Parker Spider-Man or Daredevil.
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[QUOTE=skyvolt2000;5182393]Franklin was born before Miles, Sam, Squirrel Girl, Rayshuan and 90% of the current teens in Marvel.
He, New X-Men Academy, Hellions and the Power Pack should be adults by now like Jubliee and whatever remains of Generation X. Yet they are not.
Deaging is never beneath Marvel.[/QUOTE]And certainly not unrealistic considering Franklin's powers.
However, Franklin shouldn't be an adult. He was born in the late 1960s yes, but only 15 years are supposed to have passed since the Fantastic Four got their powers. Accounting for the fact the Future Foundation spent five years restoring the multiverse after Secret Wars, but comic book time didn't exist in Earth-616 until Franklin's birth (remember, Peter Parker started out at age 15 but was in college within a few years), his current age of 15-16 sounds about right.
Squirrel Girl debuted in the 90s, but she, and most of the current teen heroes, UNLIKE Franklin, were actually born before the FF got their powers.
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[QUOTE=Will Evans;5182665]It’s not like these guys stop and do ID checks on the [B]Peter Parker Spider-Man[/B] or Daredevil.[/QUOTE]
According to CRADLE and Kamala's Law . . . maybe they should have years ago. Come to think of it, wasn't that what Tony Stark used to get Peter on his side in the original Civil War, that if he'd had more training and experience under his belt (in the form of adult guidance and mentorship), he could have better handled the situations in which people like George and Gwen Stacy ended up dead?
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[QUOTE=Will Evans;5182665]It’s not like these guys stop and do ID checks on the Peter Parker Spider-Man or Daredevil.[/QUOTE]
Most people didn't think the original Spider-Man was a teenager.
[QUOTE=Huntsman Spider;5182836]According to CRADLE and Kamala's Law . . . maybe they should have years ago. Come to think of it, wasn't that what Tony Stark used to get Peter on his side in the original Civil War, that if he'd had more training and experience under his belt (in the form of adult guidance and mentorship), he could have better handled the situations in which people like George and Gwen Stacy ended up dead?[/QUOTE]
No amount of training can necesarilly prepare you for such a life-and-death moment in the heat of the moment. I mean, Tony's once accidentally vaporized a dude so you can't prepare for every situation.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5183256]Most people didn't think the original Spider-Man was a teenager.[/QUOTE]
Which works to comment on the shallow notions a lot of people have as to what constitutes being a teenager.
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[QUOTE=J. D. Guy;5183272]Which works to comment on the shallow notions a lot of people have as to what constitutes being a teenager.[/QUOTE]
Or at least in-universe Peter and Miles had very different physicality's and environments that lent to them projecting themselves differently.
The MU also didn't have a lot of teen heroes at the time Peter first started out so people might not have so readily assumed Spider-Man's age like they do now when they see the new Spider-Man palling around with a very young Ms. Marvel or with adult Avenger who are much taller than he is.
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Looks like a good start for Champions, according to retailers.
[url]https://bleedingcool.com/comics/batman-100-tops-bleeding-cool-bestseller-list-obviously/[/url]
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[QUOTE=Digifiend;5183419]Looks like a good start for Champions, according to retailers.
[url]https://bleedingcool.com/comics/batman-100-tops-bleeding-cool-bestseller-list-obviously/[/url][/QUOTE]
That's good to hear! Maybe the delay between the relaunch and the original oneshot actually helped whet peoples appetites :).
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5183421]That's good to hear! Maybe the delay between the relaunch and the original oneshot actually helped whet peoples appetites :).[/QUOTE]
That might be truer than you think. Bleeding cool also posted an [URL="https://bleedingcool.com/comics/outlawed-1-cgc-9-8-sells-on-ebay-for-almost-2500/"]article[/URL] saying that the Outlawed #1's Anna Rud variant cover sold on ebay between $2450 and $2500. This seems to be because of increased interest in the Outlawed mini-event and demand for more content comic post-shutdown.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5183256]Most people didn't think the original Spider-Man was a teenager.
No amount of training can necesarilly prepare you for such a life-and-death moment in the heat of the moment. I mean, Tony's once accidentally vaporized a dude so you can't prepare for every situation.[/QUOTE]
Fair enough.
[QUOTE=J. D. Guy;5183272]Which works to comment on the shallow notions a lot of people have as to what constitutes being a teenager.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Frontier;5183403]Or at least in-universe Peter and Miles had very different physicality's and environments that lent to them projecting themselves differently.
The MU also didn't have a lot of teen heroes at the time Peter first started out so people might not have so readily assumed Spider-Man's age like they do now when they see the new Spider-Man palling around with a very young Ms. Marvel or with adult Avenger who are much taller than he is.[/QUOTE]
You mean besides the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four and the original five X-Men? That said, I do see your point, though I could see it coming down to overall generational differences between Peter and Miles.
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[QUOTE=Digifiend;5183419]Looks like a good start for Champions, according to retailers.
[url]https://bleedingcool.com/comics/batman-100-tops-bleeding-cool-bestseller-list-obviously/[/url][/QUOTE]
That's fantastic news! Hopefully this means more Champions!
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[QUOTE=Digifiend;5182704]And certainly not unrealistic considering Franklin's powers.
However, Franklin shouldn't be an adult. He was born in the late 1960s yes, but only 15 years are supposed to have passed since the Fantastic Four got their powers. Accounting for the fact the Future Foundation spent five years restoring the multiverse after Secret Wars, but comic book time didn't exist in Earth-616 until Franklin's birth (remember, Peter Parker started out at age 15 but was in college within a few years), his current age of 15-16 sounds about right.
Squirrel Girl debuted in the 90s, but she, and most of the current teen heroes, UNLIKE Franklin, were actually born before the FF got their powers.[/QUOTE]
So how old is Jubliee then? If we are taking 15 years of FF with powers-are we to assume New Mutants and Generation X and X-Men Academy and New Warriors all took place in that short of time?