As soon as I read this my first thought was Captain Krakoa is really Nuke.
As soon as I read this my first thought was Captain Krakoa is really Nuke.
Jean Grey in the words of Walt Whitman, from his masterpiece Leaves of Grass, "Song of Myself" (51 and 52):
"Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)"
"Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged, Missing me one place search another, I stop somewhere waiting for you."
Don't let anyone else hold the candle that lights the way to your future because only you can sustain the flame.
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Into the breach.
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He's another interesting suspect with history with Cap and Deadpool (and Wolverine). I could see Orchis utilizing him.
It's a great scene, thanks for posting!
With Orchis there's also always the strong possibility of mind control as they just used Kurt to commit false flag murders. This soldier seems to be working on a specific timetable and fearlessly walked into what should be a high security government building. Had he been stopped and apprehended, I can see Orchis using someone that isn't directly link to them. They just want war between several nations and Krakoa.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Why do I get the feeling that this (whatever this is) is going to be nothing but a colossal overpriced yawnfest?
Werent they saying the Fantomex will be showing up again soon. I know he is mutant and has been interactive in the x-men orbit. But he also is a freelancer and morally screwed indepent from Karoka, who is an expert theft. And this is a theft. And knows about the resurrection (although not about sinister dna in the new bodies, which I predict that will come out during the gala and be the big fallout) so thinking Cyclops could be resurrected and thus killing him was not really killing him. And of the two ways to kill, fire or throwing him off the building, throwing him off a building is actually the quickest and most merciful (hitting te ground is scarier because you have that time for a moment to be afraid before hitting ground in a second of pain before he dies. Slowly dying by fire is worst). Also the trench coat of theif reminds me of Fantomex, espically the scene of the theft climbing and the way the trench falls straight down. I semi remember a panel of fantomex sorta like that scene, climbing with trench hanging down.
No, they're created by Feilong/Kelvin Heng combining Stark tech with a mysterious "miracle metal" Howard Stark secretly bequeathed to Tony Stark as his real inheritance, but Feilong got to it first and repurposed it into the Iron Sentinels after taking over Stark Unlimited in the first arc of Duggan's Invincible Iron Man. As for the assertion that the fake Captain Krakoa's true identity is John Walker/USAgent, I should mention that in the Thunderbolts miniseries tying into Dark Reign, it turned out that he joined as their leader in an attempt to find something he could use against "Mayor Fisk" to bring him down lawfully, not because he agreed with Fisk, though it did become a somewhat moot point when Fisk used the Purple Man's power to make him more compliant. Still, a fair amount of writers have made some good headway in drawing a stark contrast between Walker, despite his flaws and parts of his belief system, and actual fascists like the Watchdogs (who were as much Walker's enemies as Steve Rogers's) and the Red Skull, who did secretly bankroll the Watchdogs and also manipulated Walker's rise as the government-sanctioned Captain America in an effort to discredit Captain America, period.
The spider is always on the hunt.