Mutant X(different Mutant though)
What If
Exiles
Omega the Unknown
Next Wave
^^^i like the original looks best.
^^^i’m a huge fan of gillman type characters so yeah, Triton’s my favorite.
^^^This was a great new Marvel team. I thought for sure it would still be going.
^^^heck yeah!
How are we 3 pages in and no one has said Superpro?
Get the rights back and make it happen
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I’d love to see Spectacular Spider-man and maybe web of… back while Amazing goes back to being monthly. Having a new issue every two weeks is honestly killing the book.
I would love another book with Kaine as Scarlett Spider. What has he been doing as of late?
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Marvel 2 in One written by Zdarsky but with Johnny and Sue this time.
Be sure to check out the Invisible Woman appreciation thread!
Definately the Avengers title
I am a Marvel fan preferably cosmic storylines, especially Thanos or Dark Phoenix related, when both the Avengers and the X-Men are involved count me in, loved the original Uncanny Avengers series.
Not a fan of any of the new characters.
(Marvel/DC fan for 44+ years)
Superior Foes of Spider-Man and Ant-Man. Both written by Spencer.
West Coast Avengers but without Aaron. There should be another Avenger book with no Aaron anywhere near it.
Let's get a little more variety in the publications.
Some horror(Man-Thing, Son of Satan, Werewolf by Night, Tomb of Dracula, Mummy on the Loose, any of those).
Comics set in the past(invaders, Sgt. Fury).
Comics that can showcase rarely seen heroes(Team-Up, Two-in-One, Premiere, Spotlight, MCP).
Cosmic(Silver Surfer, Nova, Quasar, SWORD, Ultimates).
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Definitely Ant-Man...definitely NOT Spencer. He writes Scott like everyone's punching bag. For a long time Scott was a well respected guy. He was good friends with Hank and Jan, was on the FF, the Avengers, died, came back was on the other FF and then when they started the series moving to Miami written by Spencer no one showed him any respect.
This is what I put in the Ant-Man Appreciation thread...
Scott is a licensed P.I. in Miami. The series opens with Scott recovering a stolen 1998 Mclaren F1 worth nearly $20M dollars earning a 5% recovery fee of nearly a million dollars. With this in the bank he is able to move out of the ant hill and into a nice house. While he does take good paying jobs like insurance recovery...he also helps the little guy who can't pay. Think the old USA network show Burn Notice.
Scott is dating Darla Deering. It is difficult with her traveling for her career...but they make it work. When she is on the road they both focus on work...with Scott traveling to see her on occasion. When they are both in Miami they put in the time with each other.
Cassie is in school and part timing as Stinger. Both Scott and his ex-wife Peggy have made it clear that education is a priority. In addition to her academics Cassie is learning from both Scott (the shady side of things) and her step-father Blake (the law enforcement side of things)
Peggy and Blake are on better terms with Scott than previously. Peggy and Scott are co-parenting Cassie and Blake is Scott's sometime police contact. Scott has even helped the police to plant bugs in hard to get into criminal operations.
Kevin (Thunderstrike), his mom Marcie and step-father Bobby have moved to Miami to get out of NY due to all the super powered fights (WoTR was the last straw) and for a better tax environment. Marcie and Bobby keep something of a tight leash on Kevin after he ran off with an Asgardian war party and missed a bunch of school. Kevin's attitude/personality has grown since the AoTG and WoTR into more of a confident warrior from his earlier anger issues and his feelings of not living up to his father's legacy. Kevin and Cassie start dating and fall in love.
Most of the stories would be Scott doing his thing helping people, taking insurance recovery jobs and standard super hero stuff like fighting villains and dealing with AIM, Hydra, etc...There would also be guest appearances with other heroes. For example Scott and Mockingbird team up to take down a Hydra cell...but also have issues working together because Bobbi holds Scott betraying the Resistance during Secret Empire because Hydra held Cassie hostage against him.
There would also be 'interlude issues' that show the others having adventures. While in another city (Paris, Toronto, wherever...) Darla stops a bank robbery as Miss Thing. Cassie has a team up with her BFF Kate Bishop who is in town tracking down a bail jumper for a reward. Thunderstike...after a message in a dream form Skurge and Valkyrie in Valhalla...goes to the Nexus of All Realities in the Everglades to stop an invasion. This brings back Adam Mann from his limited series who actually was the child of a god and is now a powerful demi-god.
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I'm gonna take your Punisher 2099 MAX idea a few steps further . . . specifically, relaunch the whole shocking Marvel 2099 line! The premise will be as follows:
It's the year 2099, decades after The Great Cataclysm that nearly destroyed human civilization and wiped out just about all the active superheroes of the bygone "Heroic Age," which has since faded into legend and myth while megacorporations have taken over nearly every facet of human society and culture in the process of rebuilding human civilization. In this new age of neon lights and gleaming chrome, the megacorporations and those who run them are not only above the law, they make the law, meaning anyone thinking to go against them is SOL (s*** out of luck) before they even get started --- not that it entirely stops those who are driven to rebel, doomed though they may (inevitably) be.
Spider-Man 2099 --- A young graduate from Alchemax's education system, destined to be another cog in the megacorp machine . . . until a gene-splicing project using spider DNA in the process transforms him, and he takes a tumble down the proverbial rabbit hole to see how his world really works and for whom it really works.
Fantastic Four 2099 --- The finest corporate astronauts produced by Alchemax's spaceflight training . . . until an experiment in folding the space-time continuum to traverse great distances more quickly messes with their DNA, triggering mutations that Alchemax's scientists take great interest in studying, consent entirely optional.
X-Men 2099 --- Decades after the X-Men died in The Great Cataclysm and the megacorps responsible for rebuilding human civilization from the aftermath orchestrated The Great Purge that drove the remaining mutant population out of human society, those who've survived on the seemingly paradisiac living island and mutant nation Krakoa ever since have been debating whether to chance another engagement with humanity, though they find their decision forced when they learn Alchemax is using corporate raiders to finish the job.
Avengers 2099 --- Seeing the growing popularity of anti-corporate vigilantes like Spider-Man among the downtrodden masses, Alchemax creates its own superhero team, dusting off the Avengers name and stacking the team with "upgraded" counterparts to Captain America, Iron Man (leasing the trademark from Stark-Fujikawa), Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, and the Vision.
Black Panther 2099 --- The one country in the world that hasn't fallen to the megacorporations is Wakanda, albeit at the price of isolating and fortifying itself in the wake of The Great Cataclysm, but when Alchemax's corporate raiders attempt a covert invasion of Wakanda, it becomes the first test of the newly anointed and augmented Black Panther, the King-Protector of Wakanda.
Ghost Rider 2099 --- The virtual ghost of a hacker who uploaded himself into cyberspace to escape being caught and interrogated by the security goons for D-Mon-X, only to find himself in a kind of virtual hellscape called the Ghostworks, recruited by its chief avatar to become its agent of vengeance in the physical world, downloaded into a combat chassis called the "Ghost Rider" for its holographic camouflage abilities, enabling him to assume any visage he wants, including the most fearsome image of the Ghost Rider from the "Heroic Age."
Venom 2099 --- One of Alchemax's acquisitions from the old "Heroic Age" is none other than the Venom symbiote, which Alchemax has been exploiting for civilian medicinal and military weaponization potential. Of course, there are perils to experimenting on a sapient (and malevolent) alien lifeform, as Alchemax discovers the hard way when the symbiote goes on a rampage to reclaim itself in full, with the reluctant help of its newest host. . . .
The spider is always on the hunt.