A new year, a new thread, for the Outlawed Generation. Who hopefully won't be Outlawed much longer!
A new year, a new thread, for the Outlawed Generation. Who hopefully won't be Outlawed much longer!
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I like this book a lot and I understand what Zub was trying to do by extending the cast but I hope post-Outlaws the book goes back to focusing on a core team but with rotating members.
My pick for the core team would be as follows;
Kamala Khan - Ms Marvel
Sam Alexander - Nova
Miles Morales - Spider-Man
Riri Williams - Ironheart
Amadeus Cho - Brawn
Nadia Van Dyne- Wasp
Amka Aliyak- Snowgard
Viv Vision
Looking at that cover, it seems like that's exactly what they're doing. The characters on it are exactly who you listed, except for Viv, whose absence is understandable considering she's faked her death, and since she's still in the book, I would imagine she'll reveal herself and rejoin at some point.
I doubt anyone else will properly leave the team though - they're likely to have gone into hiding for the moment - when Outlawed is over, the extended roster will probably still be on call - the Reinforcement Roster that Zub established two years ago.
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THE CHAMPIONS AINT DONE YET
https://www.marvel.com/amp/articles/...o-announcement
I do wish Ewing was on it longer than 5 issues, even Zub got more than that
Also its still running with the Outlawed story which im happy its not just gonna be neatly tied with a bow in just 5 issues
Last edited by Nerwrax15; 01-13-2021 at 01:52 PM.
It is pretty sad Ewing doesn't get a longer run, but I'm glad things will continue.
I wonder why Eve had to leave. Did she just not have any story left to tell or was pretty busy with other things? I've never read anything by Danny Lore so don't have much to gauge on that front.
So Kamala's Law will stick around but now the Champions are busy dealing with a...self-help app run by a company who wants to keep the law going? Sounds like a random shift in the plot. How do they infiltrate the company? As interns? Is it a teen startup? Is CRADLE still a thing? how is the app discrediting teen heroes? By making people feel like they don't need them? Just not really sure what's going on here.
Seems like the main team is still going to be main characters of Ewing's five issues.