I think there's too much negative attached to the name as a villain.
I'd support him being Power Boy.
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I think there's too much negative attached to the name as a villain.
I'd support him being Power Boy.
And what other same sex crossover couple could happen between the two books? Emma and Kwannon? Quentin and Bronze? MagiKat is the one that makes the most sense.
What if Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch were part of the original X-Men?
I suppose you'd need to give Magneto a couple of X-Men in trade. Iceman and Beast were the last two recruited I think. I expect...
I'm feeling kind of anxious at the almost complete LGBT erasure in the announced line ups for the new X books. Anybody have any news to give me hope on that front?
With the X-Men's diverse cast, I'm feeling a little anxious to see the current announced line ups pretty skimpy on LGBT characters. What are your plans for the LGBT mutant characters?
I'm not saying it's all homophobia/bihophia, but unless we're pretending that doesn't exist, that's a lot of it. It would be a pretty big coincidence that this level of hatred only came when he came...
Lobo, because he's almost completely evil, but often written in a way that seems like we're supposed to like him.
Ah, somehow I'd forgotten that! Thanks for sharing that!
It only takes a nudge to move this to an Amalgam mash up.
He could be the Dark Spider. Black Cat has always been a Selina rip off so amalgamating them is pretty much just using Selina, but to make...
The part about her mother was Busiek, but Betty being a high school drop out came originally in the letters column from the sixties. I'm not sure who gets credit for that.
Betty's mother had been Jonah's secretary before she got sick. Jonah gave Betty the job out of a fondness for her and her mother, as a way to help her.
It is weird that we did get a Bronze Age story about how Superman lost his virginity, and yeah it is a bigger train wreck than you'd expect. I believe post Crisis the first confirmed sexual partner...
I came here to say that. Betty and Ben could make an interesting pairing, he has the memories of their history. It's that kind of weirdness that makes comics fun.
That was established back in the sixties, but only in the letter's column, addressing the seeming age difference by explaining that Betty dropped out of high school and was actually a few months...
That does sound like a lot of fun!
I've been hoping Waid would do a World's Finest: JLA series.
I really dislike the new Shatterstar look. It ages him too much.
Marjorie Lui even confirmed that Johnny and Daken had a thing, which was pretty well implied and everyone just ignores that it happened.
This sounds like the attitude I fear DC would have to an Ultimate line - if it's successful they'll drop the main continuity in favor of the Ultimate.
My initial reaction is that I'm hostile to the whole idea. It feels too much like another New 52, which is the last thing I want. I don't want yet another origin story, especially if there's a danger...
I mean her role in DC history, by her being a newcomer without an established history the way the other big players were, and she was no longer a founding member of the JLA, or connected to the JSA.
That's a really awesome mock cover.
Any idea who Supergirl is combined with there?
Dick was the third Nightwing to appear in DC Comics. Superman was the first, and Superman's cousin Van-Zee took on the mantle as a hero in Kandor after him. Dick was the third to use the mantle in...
Editorial shares the blame for allowing those mistakes to make it to the published book.
Revealing that Superman's bisexual son is really a genderless blob of shapechanging protomatter that had previously presented as a woman 99% of the time seems higly problematic. I suppose if kid Jon...
I have started rereading PAD's Supergirl, still one of my all time favorite runs. It's a shame DC can't find a place for Linda, as she has a lot to offer as a character in her own right.