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Marvel Solicitations for February seems up already but as usual, another month with 0 mentions to the Enchantress, I really hoped after that Strange Academy special it can be some continuity or following up with Amora relationship with her children, I'm afraid it's going to be forgotten at last.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5775818]I hope they touch on father of the kids as well.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5775827]Me too, i think it's important it he is not Skurge, Thor, Heimdall or even Loki.[/QUOTE]
I'd like it to be....Balder The Brave! [B][SIZE=1]I'd love to see [COLOR="#FF0000"]Karnilla[/COLOR] get angry about it.[/SIZE][/B]
[QUOTE=616MarvelYear is LeapYear;5622940][CENTER]The asgardian Balder calls the asgardian Karnilla 'Enchantress':eek: [B][SIZE=1]Is [COLOR="#FF0000"]Karnilla[/COLOR] on par with [COLOR="#008000"]Amora [U]the[/U] Enchantress[/COLOR]?[/SIZE][/B]
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:confused:Referring to the Karnilla character as 'Witch-Woman' is NOT complementary though.[/CENTER][/QUOTE]
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[CENTER][QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5779947]It reminded me of this
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I like how silver surfer looks like a love-struck puppy.[/QUOTE][/CENTER]
Given that Disney+ will stream a continuation of [I][COLOR="#0000FF"]X-Men: TAS[/COLOR][/I] in 2023, I'd looooovvvvve it if they did the same with the [I][COLOR="#FF0000"]Super Hero Squad[/COLOR][/I] series
[QUOTE]This makes me worder how Amora's magic would fare against power cosmic. Power cosmic is in the same tier as speed force for the bs it can do.[/QUOTE]
Amora vs Silver Surfer? GREAT suggestion! [B][SIZE=1]Will she fare better than [COLOR="#FF0000"]Karnilla[/COLOR]?[/SIZE][/B]
[QUOTE=616MarvelYear is LeapYear;5809940][CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Thor #193[/I] Nov 1971[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"What Power Unleashed?"[/SIZE]
High atop Mount Everest, Blader and Karnilla have summoned [COLOR="#D3D3D3"][B]the Silver Surfer[/B][/COLOR]
to come to the aid of Thor, who is now battling Durok, a powerful mystical creature
created by Loki; The Surfer, after many betrayals from humans is apathetic to Balder's
pleas for help, telling the Asgardian that he has no interest in the affairs of humans;
Balder furiously pleads with the Surfer, telling the Zennlavian that he would give his life
for Thor; Hearing this, Karnilla painfully reminds Balder that his life is sworn to her
and her only; This prompts the Surfer to get involved, and when Karnilla is unable to
strike the Surfer down, she frees Balder from the rocky confines she is crushing him in
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and the Surfer uses his Power Cosmic to heal him; Karnilla realizes to her horror what
she had almost done and wonders if she would ever be deserving of Balder's love.
[B]Script[/B] by Gerry Conway, [B]pencils[/B] by John Buscema, [B]inks[/B] by Sal Buscema[/CENTER][/QUOTE]
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I hate stories like that. It's like... what is ANYONE thinking?
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[QUOTE=marhawkman;5820615]I hate stories like that. It's like... what is ANYONE thinking?[/QUOTE]
It is not that I am passionate either, Silver Surfer has always been shown even on several certain occasions as something more than Galactus himself when he is his herald and even in that way he has human feelings and emotions.
Personally I like other kinds of things more, what sense would an Amora / Silver Surfer confrontation have, when Thor himself has had problems with him in the past.
And in another order of things, sometimes I think and I apologize for changing the subject, what kind of people should be the parents of Amora and Lorelei, I have come to have the theory that Sylvie Lushton herself in a kind of time cycle starting from the present to the past that would be that unknown mother and that would explain various things related to the Enchantress as well as various details that would affect Amora herself such as her taste for green clothes, the circular loop of her stockings that would be like her personal symbol and something totally characteristic of her ...
The issue of her parents, I think it could serve to better understand Amora herself and her relationship with her children Alvi and Iric or even what kind of man is the father of the boys, I think Amora should have a very close relationship with her father, which leads to idealize and look for a certain class of man, good, brave and capable of protecting her and her family (Skurge, Thor and Heimdall could fit that profile) and something distant with her mother who would have the opposite, a better relationship with Lorelei for being very young at that time.
Those things and others could have led Amora to follow a different path at the beginning of her life and due to the influence of Loki in her adolescence, her obsessive infatuation with Thor would lead her to deviate from that path to follow a very different one, which is the one it turns her into The Enchantress.
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5821290]It is not that I am passionate either, Silver Surfer has always been shown even on several certain occasions as something more than Galactus himself when he is his herald and even in that way he has human feelings and emotions.
Personally I like other kinds of things more, what sense would an Amora / Silver Surfer confrontation have, when Thor himself has had problems with him in the past.[/quote]I meant the Karnilla example. I can't figure out motives based on that page. Did Karnilla literally smash Balder with a rock on a random whim?
[quote]And in another order of things, sometimes I think and I apologize for changing the subject, what kind of people should be the parents of Amora and Lorelei, I have come to have the theory that Sylvie Lushton herself in a kind of time cycle starting from the present to the past that would be that unknown mother and that would explain various things related to the Enchantress as well as various details that would affect Amora herself such as her taste for green clothes, the circular loop of her stockings that would be like her personal symbol and something totally characteristic of her ...
The issue of her parents, I think it could serve to better understand Amora herself and her relationship with her children Alvi and Iric or even what kind of man is the father of the boys, I think Amora should have a very close relationship with her father, which leads to idealize and look for a certain class of man, good, brave and capable of protecting her and her family (Skurge, Thor and Heimdall could fit that profile) and something distant with her mother who would have the opposite, a better relationship with Lorelei for being very young at that time.
Those things and others could have led Amora to follow a different path at the beginning of her life and due to the influence of Loki in her adolescence, her obsessive infatuation with Thor would lead her to deviate from that path to follow a very different one, which is the one it turns her into The Enchantress.[/QUOTE]Hmm... or maybe Loki used magic to manipulate Sylvie into acting/dressing like Amora? we know Loki did something to her(that or he's her father, maybe both).
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[QUOTE=marhawkman;5822260]I meant the Karnilla example. I can't figure out motives based on that page. Did Karnilla literally smash Balder with a rock on a random whim?
Hmm... or maybe Loki used magic to manipulate Sylvie into acting/dressing like Amora? we know Loki did something to her(that or he's her father, maybe both).[/QUOTE]
No idea, but it was really a bit silly, of course.
The thing about Sylvie is that it is not even known what Loki did exactly, it is only known what he explained to Osborn in the Dark Reign: Young Avengers miniseries that he had manipulated a young teenager from Broxton to believe she was Asgardian just to create a mess and a chaos, but it is a type of situation that could then clearly have exploded in his face and that could have unpredictable consequences that neither he could have imagined as the very existence of Amora and Lorelei or that directly and as from time to time it happens, the timeline fixes itself, it must be remembered that nothing is known about the past of both sisters, Amora and Lorelei.
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[B]Today Amora Cameo 3 page Fantastic Four Tribute one shot[/B] (Fantastic Four anual 3 flashback new page)
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[QUOTE=juan678;5823536][B]Today Amora Cameo 3 page Fantastic Four Tribute one shot[/B] (Fantastic Four anual 3 flashback new page)
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/KYFkXN9m/recortar2.jpg[/img][img]https://i.postimg.cc/VNcMf1NQ/aparicion.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Isn't it from the Wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm from the 60s?
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yes but with new page tribute
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[QUOTE=juan678;5823540]yes but with new page tribute[/QUOTE]
Oh! Nice. Thanks
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[CENTER][QUOTE=juan678;5823536][B]Today Amora Cameo 3 page Fantastic Four Tribute one shot[/B] (Fantastic Four anual 3 flashback new page)
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5823537]Isn't it from the Wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm from the 60s?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=juan678;5823540]yes but with new page tribute[/QUOTE][/CENTER]
Terrific page tribute [B][SIZE=1]Thanks for sharing [COLOR="#0000FF"]juan678[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
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[QUOTE=juan678;5823536][img]https://i.postimg.cc/KYFkXN9m/recortar2.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]this is weird to me since apparently Hawkeye already shot Amora in the back?
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[QUOTE=marhawkman;5823612]this is weird to me since apparently Hawkeye already shot Amora in the back?[/QUOTE]
I think it's in the building
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More Amora:cool: pic in Fantastic Four aniversary Tribute one shot
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[QUOTE=juan678;5824759]More Amora:cool: pic in Fantastic Four aniversary Tribute one shot
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/tg3NGTyx/amora1.jpg[/img][img]https://i.postimg.cc/yd7X1HYr/amora2.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Looks really good, Who is the artist?
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5824773]Looks really good, Who is the artist?[/QUOTE]
Amora Page 13 Javier Rodriguez
Amora page 14 Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, Dono Sanchez almara
Amora page 22 Mike/Laura Alfred
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5824773]Looks really good, Who is the artist?[/QUOTE]
Javier Rodriguez
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[QUOTE=juan678;5824776]Javier Rodriguez[/QUOTE]
Thank you very much , I really like it.
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A bit of a classic picture
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I really hope next year something really change regarding Amora's portrayals (something that every year, i'm not tired to say but happens the usual), I really feel the only writers who really do something for Amora's story were Simonson (with te fact to be back to Asgard, Skurge's Death and the introduction of Amora's younger sister Lorelei) , a bit of Ellis in a natural evolution relationship with Thor (Jurgens too because he does more or less the same with some differences) and actually Skottie Young with the fact of knowing about her children. The rest of writers always doing the same usual thing like nothing, even someone like Kelly Thompson that also did more or less something for her.
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I don't want Amora to be portrayed as a straight up villain but I also don't want her to be a full blown hero like spidey. She should be someone with her own motives and her own moral code that makes her swing between hero, anti-hero and villain (I don't mean someone with evil intentions but someone who occasionally opposes the heroes for her own beliefs) like they usually do with Namor. She has that versitality as a character. But most importantly more stories should be told from her perspective as her the protagonist because not doing so usually ends up with her seen as the bad guy. Though considering marvels track record sometimes I feel like I'm asking for too much.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5840645]I don't want Amora to be portrayed as a straight up villain but I also don't want her to be a full blown hero like spidey. She should be someone with her own motives and her own moral code that makes her swing between hero, anti-hero and villain (I don't mean someone with evil intentions but someone who occasionally opposes the heroes for her own beliefs) like they usually do with Namor. She has that versitality as a character. But most importantly more stories should be told from her perspective as her the protagonist because not doing so usually ends up with her seen as the bad guy. Though considering marvels track record sometimes I feel like I'm asking for too much.[/QUOTE]
I think the same, we really need more stories like the current Strange Academy Special or even something that could be good as a team-up with Loki or with her sister Lorelei or even with Sylvie Lushton as the one who could be her natural heir as the Enchantress.
Personally, I have always believed that Amora is a very complex character, someone completely different from all the women of Asgard seen since the beginning of Marvel, most of them are warriors or terribly evil people like Hela or Karnilla at times.
She could really be a hero, but it is better when she herself admits that she is not perfect although her arrogance comes to the surface more than her honesty, she is an intelligent woman, possibly the most in all Asgard.
An origin story is needed for her and her sister that I have sometimes come to wonder about if Simonson did not have some inspiration when he created Lorelei in the character of Red Sonja, because there are many similarities in their beginnings (of physical appearance and clothing not in other things), curiously and since Loki: Agent of Asgard, Lorelei is a much less sexualized warrior than Red Sonja, clearly when Lorelei was previously a seductress, sorceress, thief and now warrior.
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Isn't Red Sonja a Conan character? I don't know much about the Conan franchise aside from the recent Savage Avengers and that Schwarzenegger movie if that has any connection with marvel Conan.
I'd love marvel to dive into the shared history of the sisters. What makes Amora more driven in her pursuit of power, perfection and happiness while Lorelei is more content with what she already has in life. A deep dive into Amora's time before she became a student of Karnilla would be great too.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5840737]Isn't Red Sonja a Conan character? I don't know much about the Conan franchise aside from the recent Savage Avengers and that Schwarzenegger movie if that has any connection with marvel Conan.
I'd love marvel to dive into the shared history of the sisters. What makes Amora more driven in her pursuit of power, perfection and happiness while Lorelei is more content with what she already has in life. A deep dive into Amora's time before she became a student of Karnilla would be great too.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, she is or at least it was but it looks like the rights for Conan doesn't apply for some reason with the Red Sonja character (she belongs right now to Dynamite while Conan was on Dark Horse, now on Marvel for second time), I still can't understand why it is different it. But well, it's a thing that probably needs their own thread.
Yeah, it's curious how Amora was more in trouble and gains Odin's rage than Lorelei, considering that Lorelei for what I saw on her in comics was more inmature and superficial than Amora who was more responsible, maybe it is because of the Loki factor.
Lorelei seems more happy with her life than Amora, she is with Sigurd that for sure gives her more balance than being alone.
There are a lot of things that needs some explanation, different factors on the personality and ambitions of both sisters.
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It looks like for sure that Amora the Enchantress is not going to appear on Thor: Love and Thunder movie, it's really weird that 4 Thor Movies (one of them called Love and Thunder, the name says a lot) and Loki TV series, she is sidelined again like nothing, it shows clearly how Marvel never cares and will never care about her in anything regarding the MCU, she, just for them, don't exist and have no part on anything Thor related.
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5848823]It looks like for sure that Amora the Enchantress is not going to appear on Thor: Love and Thunder movie, it's really weird that 4 Thor Movies (one of them called Love and Thunder, the name says a lot) and Loki TV series, she is sidelined again like nothing, it shows clearly how Marvel never cares and will never care about her in anything regarding the MCU, she, just for them, don't exist and have no part on anything Thor related.[/QUOTE]
I made peace with the fact that I won't get to see Amora adapted properly on the big screen. Perhaps for the better as I don't see disney directly adapting Amora from the comics considering she may be too out there both visually and character wise for disney's "image" though I'd love to be proven wrong on this. I don't want another Taskmaster incident. What I'm more sad about is we don't have a great cartoon with Amora in it like Avengers EMH. I'm still salty about how they abruptly ended it with Surtur and Amora out there. The recent news about x-men 97 gave me a slight hope that the same may happen for EMH.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5849307]I made peace with the fact that I won't get to see Amora adapted properly on the big screen. Perhaps for the better as I don't see disney directly adapting Amora from the comics considering she may be too out there both visually and character wise for disney's "image" though I'd love to be proven wrong on this. I don't want another Taskmaster incident. What I'm more sad about is we don't have a great cartoon with Amora in it like Avengers EMH. I'm still salty about how they abruptly ended it with Surtur and Amora out there. The recent news about x-men 97 gave me a slight hope that the same may happen for EMH.[/QUOTE]
For me, it is honestly very sad and it is criminal for a character like her to be totally incapable in Marvel of adapting her for the MCU, instead we have a very strange mix in the Loki TV series with which not everyone agrees because she's not considered Amora the Enchantress and a lot of people get to a point that they hate her and that's Sylvie (not Sylvie Lushton).
And as for the animation, true, it is missed because Avengers EMH never had a proper ending and before being canceled they spoiled the series with some poor quality episodes when most were really very good.
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Marvel Studios is to continue EMH in order to provide a proper ending to the series...
[CENTER][B][SIZE=1]Christopher Yost created his own Marvel cartoon universe. This universe consists
of the shows [COLOR="#A52A2A"]Wolverine and the X-men[/COLOR], [COLOR="#FF0000"]Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/CENTER]
[QUOTE=616MarvelYear is LeapYear;5832110][CENTER][B][I][SIZE=1]"Classic Thor villain [COLOR="#006400"]Amora the Enchantress[/COLOR] was one of the highlights of [I][COLOR="#FF0000"]Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes[/COLOR][/I]
and its roster of villains.[/SIZE] [COLOR="#008080"]But there was more depth to Amora than one might assume.[/COLOR]"[/I][/B]
[video=youtube;coLlL0J95g0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coLlL0J95g0[/video][/CENTER][/QUOTE]
[CENTER][B][SIZE=1]and the movies Hulk vs. Wolverine, Hulk vs. Thor and Thor: Tales of Asgard.[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER]
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[QUOTE=616MarvelYear is LeapYear;5849907]Marvel Studios is to continue EMH in order to provide a proper ending to the series...
[CENTER][B][SIZE=1]Christopher Yost created his own Marvel cartoon universe. This universe consists
of the shows [COLOR="#A52A2A"]Wolverine and the X-men[/COLOR], [COLOR="#FF0000"]Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
[B][SIZE=1]and the movies Hulk vs. Wolverine, Hulk vs. Thor and Thor: Tales of Asgard.[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER][/QUOTE]
I hope it's true, I always felt like a huge emptiness and the fact of not knowing what happened with Amora and the whole Surtur issue.
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Personally, I think the only way that I can be calm with the lack of news or mentions about the Enchantress is for Marvel to do a regular or limited series about her (her children, her sister or Sylvie Lushton), it does not matter if it was called Journey into Mystery or something similar (after all, her first appearance was in Journey Into Mystery 103 and not in The Mighty Thor although they had a relationship from the beginning).
Amora has enough history so that it can be carried out and be something good or even look for new angles and points of view different from what has already been seen without falling into the same things from the past, I have always liked well-written stories that deserve be read, not put-downs and things totally out of character.
On many occasions I have said it and I know that I repeat myself more than I would like, but it is really a character that urgently and as a priority with all the years since it exists (1964) that has more prominence and focuses on who she is, her life and her future.
If Clea is going to have some prominence in next months for the current Doctor Strange news, why Amora that has more years of existence, don't?
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A regular series would be great but if nothing else I at least want to see Amora appear in the new Strange series. I want to see Amora interact with characters other than just asgardians, preferably other magic users. Since Cates has no intention of writing her let other corners of marvel use her.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5858444]A regular series would be great but if nothing else I at least want to see Amora appear in the new Strange series. I want to see Amora interact with characters other than just asgardians, preferably other magic users. Since Cates has no intention of writing her let other corners of marvel use her.[/QUOTE]
I also hope that, but it seems that no current Marvel writer has any plan related to her, it is almost as if she did not exist. A limited or regular series with the Enchantress, at least it would be fair and it would help to do justice to her in some way manner.
The problem is that this is already happening, I think from Brian Wood's X-Men with all that thing of the Sisterhood, through the Captain Marvel series and at least and having something to do with Asgard with Strange Academy and the revelation that she has two children. Amora seems to only appear on some No-Thor books
For me and it shows issue by issue, Cates clearly does not care about the Enchantress, it does not matter if you try to ask him something on Twitter because it is evident that he will never answer, he has no plans for her and with all the Thor issues so far, no hope to see her there.
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Looks like march will be another dry month for Amora. I didn't see her mentioned in the solicitations. I'm so sick of stories focusing on Mjolnir. Isn't there anything else to tell???
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5863073]Looks like march will be another dry month for Amora. I didn't see her mentioned in the solicitations. I'm so sick of stories focusing on Mjolnir. Isn't there anything else to tell???[/QUOTE]
I have no idea, I was going to write the same thing anyway, another month without even a sad mention of the Enchantress.
What I hope is some interesting story, I have been thinking for a while that in Marvel it seems that they only know one type of story lately, many months ago and almost the last 4 years that I do not read a single issue of the Avengers. It is also curious how with the theme of the MCU and the Disney + series, Marvel has taken the opportunity to bring some things to the comics, but it is rare and very significant that with the Loki series, which is the only one that is known to have a second season, nothing has been taken advantage of not even getting Sylvie Lushton back or doing something better than what is being done with the Enchantress lately.
Also within the March Solicitations, a Women of Marvel special is seen, but they always use the same women, they do not take advantage of others that are barely seen, or even give some respect to the first Marvel villainess that is Amora the Enchantress.
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5863103]I have no idea, I was going to write the same thing anyway, another month without even a sad mention of the Enchantress.
What I hope is some interesting story, I have been thinking for a while that in Marvel it seems that they only know one type of story lately, many months ago and almost the last 4 years that I do not read a single issue of the Avengers. It is also curious how with the theme of the MCU and the Disney + series, Marvel has taken the opportunity to bring some things to the comics, [B]but it is rare and very significant that with the Loki series, which is the only one that is known to have a second season, nothing has been taken advantage of not even getting Sylvie Lushton back or doing something better than what is being done with the Enchantress lately.[/B]
Also within the March Solicitations, a Women of Marvel special is seen, but they always use the same women, they do not take advantage of others that are barely seen, or even give some respect to the first Marvel villainess that is Amora the Enchantress.[/QUOTE]
What's weird is they gave Kang who only appeared in the last episode a mini series and that upcoming Timeless event while one of the coleads of the show has nothing in comics. People say he's the next big bad in mcu but it's still weird for what is basically a glorified cameo. Not even the mcu is helping Sylvie Lushton in comics.
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[QUOTE=Doom'nGloom;5863186]What's weird is they gave Kang who only appeared in the last episode a mini series and that upcoming Timeless event while one of the coleads of the show has nothing in comics. People say he's the next big bad in mcu but it's still weird for what is basically a glorified cameo. Not even the mcu is helping Sylvie Lushton in comics.[/QUOTE]
Totally agreed, I don't know What is Marvel problem with the Enchantress but It's a thing that happen from the last (almost) 15-16 years.
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[QUOTE=Charlie_1981;5863103]I have no idea, I was going to write the same thing anyway, another month without even a sad mention of the Enchantress.
What I hope is some interesting story, I have been thinking for a while that in Marvel it seems that they only know one type of story lately, many months ago and almost the last 4 years that I do not read a single issue of the Avengers. It is also curious how with the theme of the MCU and the Disney + series, Marvel has taken the opportunity to bring some things to the comics, but it is rare and very significant that with the Loki series, which is the only one that is known to have a second season, nothing has been taken advantage of not even getting Sylvie Lushton back or doing something better than what is being done with the Enchantress lately.
Also within the March Solicitations, a Women of Marvel special is seen, but they always use the same women, they do not take advantage of others that are barely seen, or even give some respect to the first Marvel villainess that is Amora the Enchantress.[/QUOTE]
I feel that since Endgame and the buyout of the Fox studios Marcel has not truly invested in getting gold writers or stories for the Avengers. The X-Men get all the development and the best writers.
And yes both Amora and Sylvie suffered for it. Aaron sucks!
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[QUOTE=WallStreeter;5863490]I feel that since Endgame and the buyout of the Fox studios Marcel has not truly invested in getting gold writers or stories for the Avengers. The X-Men get all the development and the best writers.
And yes both Amora and Sylvie suffered for it. Aaron sucks![/QUOTE]
Well, every day and week and month and year that go by, it is more and more frustrating and sad to see that the Enchantress is more and more marginalized to the point that for her to appear in any comic you have to look for anyone of a lower category because in those considered bigger like as Thor or the Avengers, she does not appear. And it's hard to believe that a character more or less from the same time as Clea, can have her own series now or even the Invisible Woman miniseries from a couple of years ago.
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Merry Christmas and happy new year to everyone.
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