I like those ideas.
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I like those ideas.
That's a shame.
Melissa was at least part of Sunspot's New Avengers after he bought out A.I.M., though considering as of Empyre, they weren't considered "officially" Avengers . . . real shame,...
A valid point, though at some point, if we're serious about this thing, shouldn't we be demanding better of the companies in the first place?
A lot of the problem with movie synergy, I'd say, is that the makers expect the movie audience to do all the work of learning more about where the characters originated from and how they were...
That's good, at least.
Curious about these things as well.
Yeah, that was him.
Cosigning all of you talking about this so far, along with the issue of mainstream comic artists struggling to (at least adequately) depict black hair.
Gwen Goblin could be interesting to see, yeah.
Speaking of Dire Wraiths, the half-human Dire Wraith who wanted to make Kitty Pryde his breeding slave or something like that did come back in Avengers Academy, during the second half with the...
And even then, "Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse," as TV Tropes would put it.
616 had him as a career criminal who invented the vibroshock gauntlets to make safecracking easier. Ultimate had him...
Thanks for the refresher there.
Alas . . .
That would be an interesting idea.
Oh, yeah . . .
He might be a photographer like he usually is when working for The Daily Bugle in 616/Amazing continuity.
Heh, good one.
Oh, yeah. I just reread that one, too.
Hmm . . .
Yes, very.
You mean Alex DeLarge? Yeah, getting ready for a bit of the old ultraviolence. A Clockwork Orange references aside, though, I can understand.
Oh, yeah . . .
The second one would be really hilarious if Thor got involved in World War II on the side of the Allies. As for the first . . . a Hulk Clone Saga would be positively brutal.
Understandable. I guess Weisman hasn't captured 616 Peter's voice all that well yet.
That does make sense as a framing device. Evangeline Whedon came to mind first when you brought up mutant lawyers, though.
Would she call herself Spider-Woman or Scarlet Spider?
Oh, definitely.
Didn't later comics explain that "Reinstein" was an alias used to conceal Abraham Erskine's identity when he was smuggled out from Nazi Germany by the Allies to help create the Super-Soldier Serum...