We'll see. And hell, speaking of schools, I'd love to see something like Avengers Academy pop up again.
Same. That, and tragedy without triumph every now and again . . .
I blame the Fox movies, though it was rather innovative at the time to make Xavier's mansion an actual school as opposed to a convenient cover for the X-Men's base of operations.
Fair enough, though even the Spider-People have somewhat more varied origins compared to being exposed to high concentrations of gamma radiation and/or the blood of someone who was exposed to gamma like with the Hulks.
The spider is always on the hunt.
SISTERS OF SIN - preferred the either of the Gruenwald era version of SIN rather than the Brubaker ginger incarnation. The DeMatteis introduction works as well...the Mother Superior/Mother Night/Sister Sin/Sinthea Mother Superior/Mother Night/Sister Sin/Sinthea...Suprema? shuffle requires some attention.
In my mind as a reader at the time Mother Night and Suprema just had similar fashion sense but some of their bios have them one and the same...
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Well, see... the in-universe logic is that they have literally MILLIONS of Mutants, but most of them have minor weak powers. Like the one kid from the Skull Mesa episode in TAS: his only power was making objects glow. Maybe you could expand that to be a sort of forcefield effect I guess, but as-is it wasn't very impressive. Which is the case with Genosha, 16 million Mutants... who have powers weak enough a guy with a gun wins in a fight. It's canonical that come Mutants have no actual powers and just look a bit weird.
Teh logic behind why Mutants are a thing kinda demands there to be a lot of them.
Realizing now that I was using "Suprema" in place of the character's actual name SUPERIA...
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Seeing all these evil looking female characters made me remember one who I miss and would love to see a return of. Man-Killer. I really enjoyed her rivalry with Atlas in Thunderbolts and their time at the bar when she was on the Masters of Evil. I wish they did more with her but I think she's currently dead? So if anyone has brought her up I seconded it.
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She was seemingly killed, but given the circumstances of her death (involving a cosmic cube character) I am not inclined to believe that she is going to stay dead--if she actually died at all and didn't just end up teleported somewhere else or something. Sure, he looked like she was being disintegrated but Kobik's dialogue was just "go away"....
Oh, I use the arguement of less is more for all characters. I hate all the derivative Hulks, Spider-Men (and Women), Iron-Men, Batmen and Robins, Supermen, etc... Even with Earth-based Green Lanterns I think they took it TOO far. IMHO, it only serves to dilute and damage the original product. I have always felt this way. I loved it when John Byrne made Kal-El REALLY the only survivor of Krypton, back in his 80's revamp of the character. And I loved when War Machine got his warwear (even ifI did HATE the alien bug-like design), and U.S.Agent got his more distinctive from Captain America look over in Force Works. For me, Beta-Ray Bill is MUCH more interesting than Beta-Ray Thor. However, creators and Editorial see the derivative characters as a way to milk the success of others. However, for me, the excessive milking runs the risk of killing the cash-cow.
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