Ooh, and now I'm cautiously curious again. I always wanted to see a version of Rogue who had to use her own powers, and not Carol's. She might even learn self-control far earlier, with no flying brick powerset to fall back on. (Similarly, a version of Ilyanna that went all Blink and really explored offensive and defensive and utility options with her 'stepping disks' mutant power and didn't have her demon-sorcereress-with-magic-sword thing to fall back on could be neat.)
Frenzy and Sabra are different enough, I suppose. Frenzy seems stronger and tougher, but Sabra has the spy training and gadgets allowing flight and ranged attacks (paralyzing darts/quills, IIRC).
Could all of the characters be a little different since this is supposed to be a different world?
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Good point there! We're so used to Rogue with Carol's powers that this is an opportunity for us to see Rogue rely only her inherent power set and how quickly she adapt to powers she absorbs.
She has those quills in Earth-616, yes, who knows if the HR Mossad also will equip her?…but Sabra has the spy training and gadgets allowing flight and ranged attacks (paralyzing darts/quills, IIRC).
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I suppose the writers could go a number of ways with this. It's possible that having Carol's powers also made absorbing other people's powers and psyche a bit easier for Rogue. Carol's strong psyche added to Rogue's may have given her a layer of protection that she otherwise would not have had, allowing her to avoid becoming too fragmented, or suffering from identity disorders as she used her powers more frequently. I suspect if this was an ongoing series the writers would probably explore that sort of thing.
Not quite.
Yes, Sabra does have superhuman strength, durability, stamina, healing factor, reflexes and other physical attributes of the class. But she also has the power to heal and bestow superhuman powers on others by transferring a fraction of her life force into them. No one has really expanded on this power, but I can think of several ways to build on that power, even to the point of making it a very powerful offensive weapon.
The reality is we don't know what Sabra's power set will be in Heroes Reborn, but she certainly doesn't have to be written like just another "flying brick". Then again, this is DC we're talking about. Lots of super folks and bat-type vigilantes running around on every corner.
Heh, she's like the anti-Rogue, a flying tank that *bestows* powers, rather than steals them!
It's also entirely possible that the writers have forgotten that her flight comes from a gadget, and, like Dragoness, she's going to retroactively be able to fly under her own power. :/
Ha! Such beautiful counters, these two.
I'd actually be in favor of Sabra having her own power of flight, as opposed to a doohickey. I never liked the idea of someone that was a physical/kinetic combatant relying on devices that could easily get smashed when you're facing someone like, say, the Hulk.It's also entirely possible that the writers have forgotten that her flight comes from a gadget, and, like Dragoness, she's going to retroactively be able to fly under her own power. :/
And it wouldn't take much to amend her power. Sabra has the ability to bestow powers, but she also has the ability to take back the powers that she has bestowed. Might as well make that part of her history. She gave someone the random power of flight, they went bonkers and abused the power, so she took it back. Now she can fly. Same goes for her strength, invulnerability, etc.
Maybe she's a giver by nature, but she can't control the psychological side effects of imparting her life force. Giving too much pure energy to any soul can harm as much as heal. It can be too big of an enticement for humanity's darker impulses. So she's reluctant to use it. But sometimes to save a life, she has no choice.
It doesn't always end badly, but when it does, the life she saves could very well cost the lives of countless others. And maybe that monster already exists. But she's yet to find him, defeat him, and take her powers back. Meanwhile, the toll of dead bodies keeps increasing. Imagine the effect that would have on her. The crushing guilt. The maniacal obsession to want to track down and stop the deranged abomination that she helped create.
Yep, lots of ways you can go with a powerset like Sabra's.
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You can combine Captain America with whoever you want, but you won't have as a good result as with Superman. They are perfectly similar to merge with each other. (And by the way, seriously, Captain America AND Lobo?).
Calls my attention the fact that Magneto seems to be the only male in this group. I suppose the men of the Squadron Supreme literally massacred Mutants, but Power Princess couldn't deal with all the female Mutants all by herself.
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The Puzzle made of the covers with the characters as "cards" is proof that Mephisto in behind this. he's clearly the mysterious figure behind the black zone in the center. (We can see his cape in Blur's cover and his hair in the up side of the puzzle).