Starjammers
Enigma Force
Spaceknights
Starjammers
Enigma Force
Spaceknights
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
they brought Dwayne Taylor back. why isn't he being used? What is the end goal of creating all of these new characters of color? Is it just diversity for diversity’s sake? Shouldn’t quality matter? Dwayne was quality. He was a black character whose worth wasn’t related to his ethnicity. His formidability was earned; the result of rigorous training and natural skill. He was educated, resourceful, a leader, etc. he didn’t adopt the mantle of another established hero. He wasn’t animal themed. that made him a rarity. his reward was to be the figurehead of some crappy reality tv show gimmick, death, and the highly insulting replacement by his less interesting brother. they need to do right by Dwayne. it will further their goals more effectively than just creating a new character whose selling point is that they are inuit and bisexual. that said, there should be room for them too.
Real CAPTAIN BRITAIN!!!
(Brian Braddock)
Hank Pym's Yellowjacket
Flash Thompson's Agent Venom
Dallas Riordan (from T-Bolts)
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Starjammers
Black Knight
Pete Wisdom
Silver Sable
Karnak (solo title)
Green Goblin III (the good one)
Blackwulf
Danny Ketch as the Ghost Rider
Definitely the Crazy 8 - the '90s team from Wonder Man's cancelled ongoing title:
Wait, why does the Crazy 8 lineup have *twelve* members? Are they not just crazy, but also bad at math? (The Innumerate Eight isn't very catchy, I guess...)
^^^LOL! Obviously the young man named Spider has the ability to duplicate himself:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Esteb...ch_(Earth-616)
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Great Lakes Avengers
Squirrel Girl (now her series has ended )
HellCat
Daken
Howard the Duck
Oh, now that's cool, there are extra copies of the duplicating kid! I just thought it was a bit of wonkiness, like how the Legion had a villain back in the '60s or '70s who assembled a team he called his 'Devil's Dozen,' but kind of failed and only ended up with like *five* members.