I would give it a try.
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I would give it a try.
[QUOTE=Vic Vega;2279388]There's this Kevin Costner movie: "A Perfect World", where an escaped convict bonds with the 8 year old kid he kidnapped.
I could see that working with Creel.[/QUOTE]
Someone please remind why Creel has a iron ball and chain? The striped pants I can believe but did they really chain criminals with a ball and chain back in the 1960s?
[QUOTE=Vic Vega;2279388]There's this Kevin Costner movie: "A Perfect World", where an escaped convict bonds with the 8 year old kid he kidnapped.
I could see that working with Creel.[/QUOTE]
didn't they already do that with Sandman?
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Thanks for co-creating 616 Marsha Rosenberg aka VOLCANA and Mary "Skeeter" MacPherran aka TITANIA!
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I came to a weird conclusion about bankers.
he's gone from a stalwart members of society, to the people whom almost destroyed the economy with wreckless gambling, forclosed on property they didn't even own, and got bailed out by the government.
Hell one notable bank just got caught making accounts for customers and charging huge fees.
If Absorbing Man and Titania hit their main office to steal their cash, anybody whom was affected would probably cheer.
Why does that Titania origin story from years 'n' years ago read so much better, now, than the Thor encounter? ("I ain't fightin' no woman Thor cus reasons, hyuk hyuk hyuk!")
And yeah, I'd read a Creel and Skeeter title.
I love Titania as a member of the Frightful Four, but I have vowed to boycott Marvel until the Fantastic Four return. I doubt that I will break that vow.
[CENTER]Wish that Skeeter and Creel were part of an al new Frightful Four who can only be stopped by the Fantastic Four featured in a 2 issue Fantastic Four 55th Anniversary [B][SIZE=1]1961-2016[/SIZE][/B] limited series!
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Honestly given I enjoyed them both during their short run on Illuminati I would actually enjoy a series centered around these two following their escapades with the Hood.
[QUOTE=Ken Ashcroft;2279533]Someone please remind why Creel has a iron ball and chain? The striped pants I can believe but did they really chain criminals with a ball and chain back in the 1960s?[/QUOTE]
It was often [I]depicted[/I] that criminals are chained up with a ball-and-chain in the 60s. Plus they actually really did that, but the ball was never as cartoonishly large as the one in comics. It was just meant to make sure they couldn't run, not not being able to move at all.
Character-wise, I assumed Creel kept the iron ball because if he gets jumped, he has iron as a material to absorb in a jiff.
[QUOTE=Draegwolf;2351896]Honestly given I enjoyed them both during their short run on Illuminati I would actually enjoy a series centered around these two following their escapades with the Hood.[/QUOTE]
This has a Bonny and Clyde feel to it.
I am all for Creel and Skeeter destroying the Illuminati.
[QUOTE=616MarvelYear is LeapYear;2366343]I am all for Creel and Skeeter destroying the Illuminati.[/QUOTE]
They totally should. At least the Hood's Illuminati, given that Hood set Titania up and ruined her chances at going straight, which were already pretty damn precarious, to get her to work for him in the first place. Given how very difficult it is to get another chance to be treated as a respectable citizen or human being after having done time in prison in real life, I've got little but contempt for the Hood for screwing her over like that.
To me, Titania's origin story from years 'n' years ago reads so much better, than the nowadays ("I ain't fightin' no woman Thor cus reasons, hyuk hyuk hyuk!").
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[QUOTE=Byakko;2351907]It was often [I]depicted[/I] that criminals are chained up with a ball-and-chain in the 60s. Plus they actually really did that, but the ball was never as cartoonishly large as the one in comics. It was just meant to make sure they couldn't run, not not being able to move at all.
Character-wise, I assumed Creel kept the iron ball because if he gets jumped, he has iron as a material to absorb in a jiff.[/QUOTE]
That makes a lot of sense!