Originally Posted by
Huntsman Spider
Hmm, that could work. Kind of reminds me of Heroes for Hire when Misty Knight was in charge and the book was written by Dan Abnett.
My idea for a Marvel team, though?
The Walking Doubles --- a.k.a. the Clone Solidarity Movement, also a pun on the English translation of "doppelganger" that refers to the common nickname for zombies being "the walking dead," which in this case is a nod to clones being seen as subhuman as reanimated corpses.
Clones in the Marvel Universe have a very, very crappy lot, since all they are in the minds of most is hollow facsimiles of someone else, brought into existence chiefly by madmen (and the occasional madwoman) trying to play God and often used as disposable pawns, tools, or weapons against their genetic source material . . . or even by their genetic source material. One lonely clone aims to change that, by starting a support group for clones that turns into a kind of found family-slash-solidarity movement that demands clones be treated with respect as individual beings and persons with minds, hearts, and even souls of their own. As part of that mission statement, they end up going after the very madmen/madwomen that create and abuse clones in the first place --- with sights set hard on none other than Mister Sinister himself, but will they have to go through Krakoa to get him?
Roster includes the Scarlet Spiders (Ben Reilly, Kaine Parker, and Pat, the sole survivor of the Initiative's Red Team, which was nicknamed Scarlet Spiders), Gwen Stacy (from The Clone Conspiracy), Namorita Prentiss (from the classic New Warriors), Faira Sar Namora (who according to Chris Yost's plans for the character in his New Warriors run would have been a clone of Namorita), Ragnarok (the cyborg Thor clone from Civil War) . . . and Madelyne Pryor (the infamous clone of Jean Grey), who might have brought The Walking Doubles together in the first place. If so, what's her endgame . . . or is even she getting her strings pulled by someone else (Claudine Renko/Miss Sinister)?