Hawkman:
-Gardner Fox
-Tony Isabella
-Timothy Truman/John Ostrander
-Geoff Johns
-Robert Venditti
Type: Posts; User: Psy-lock
Hawkman:
-Gardner Fox
-Tony Isabella
-Timothy Truman/John Ostrander
-Geoff Johns
-Robert Venditti
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Things that I specifically want to see in a WW series:
- Clay origin
- The ending of Gods and Mortals
- The OG colonialist Barbara Minerva
- Fun Etta
- Julia and Vanessa done right
- Mindi...
I want something in the vein of X-Men 97: adaptations of old and new stories mixed up together, mostly drawing from Perez, Marston, Rucka, Jimenez and Simone.
The Omega title gets thrown around so casually, it feels like anyone can be declared one these days. Personally I prefer for her to just be a good telepath, not one of the best. She has other skills...
God Loves, Man Kills is one of the few major Claremont stories they haven't touched yet, so it's probably coming in season 2.
Her powers really went off the rails in that solo of hers :p
I don’t know, I guess they could still reveal her to be Mystique, but I think it makes more sense narratively for Val to just be Val.
It would be weird for her to be Mystique. She's been around so many telepaths, and the sentinels on Genosha didn't touch her.
Since Disney fired Beau DeMayo, WB can get him to write a WW series :p
Brave/reckless, free-spirited, passionate, hardcore, posh.
The anime industry is known for its hellish work conditions, so not exactly a good example.
Not authentic! Jean should've passed out halfway through :p
Cheetah (Barbara) shows up briefly in a group shot with the heroes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epzNcaFtrqk
Because they already have a tank (Rogue) and a telepath (Jean). Adding two more would be redundant. And Bishop is definitely no odder than Jubilee or Gambit.
Again, why? The original show adapted both old and contemporary stories, why should its sequel be restricted to one era? "97" is just a title and the only thing it indicates is that it's continuing...
Why? The original series had maybe about a dozen 90's stories. The rest was Claremont's stuff. And it's not like they're skipping the 90's, the season finale is adapting OZT.
They ruined it so...
The YJ characters can't be late 20s. If we're going with the Post-Crisis timeline, they should be early 20s. Tim was 17 when 10 year-old Damian was introduced. He's 15 now, so Tim should be 22.
That's when he got older. He used to be closer in age to the YJ characters, until they got stuck as teens.
That's exactly why I sound like that. I'm trying to think like the Hollywood people :p
They're not going to ignore the most popular X-Man for their MCU debut, let alone swap him for Thunderbird.
It's less about age and more about the fact they've never interacted before. I like the idea of gay superheroes hanging out with each other, but it's almost never shown outside of the Pride issues,...
Thunderbird is unlikely to appear. His powers are unimpressive, and his personality is too similar to Wolverine's.
I don’t have a specific roster in mind, but if Wonder Woman is on the team, then I want Si Spurrier or Brian Buccellato to write it.
This is such a random group of characters. Bunker is in Tim's generation, and the Ray is like a decade older than them.
This is the second gay X-Men wedding and it's just as forced as the first one, if not more so. I'm glad it's not Betsy/Rachel at least :p