I'd love to see the Livewires pop up again.
Renegade LMDs on a mission to destroy mad science black ops projects -- what's not to love?
I'd love to see the Livewires pop up again.
Renegade LMDs on a mission to destroy mad science black ops projects -- what's not to love?
"Killed off" is kind of easy to work around, them being LMDs and all. The end of the series more or less spells out that Stem Cell is going to rebuild the team.
I'm sure Warren's unavailability is what's kept them on the backburner, but I'd still like to see Marvel use them somewhere.
Roy Thomas didn't want to be annoyed that a character he created became popular and he can't control him, so he took a few names from ealier characters. I don't know how this would help, as he still created a new character, but that's what he did, according to "marvel chronicle: a year by year visual history".
You would think! However, Hollow did appear in Avengers Academy, and before that she was last seen escaping with Phil Urich to get away from The Loners.
So in my mind, Phil betrayed Hollow to Ms. Fujikawa, then Namie stepped in to offer herself in exchange for Hollow's freedom (the two of them were established as friends). The other Loners respected Namie's decision and honor it by looking after Hollow, which includes dragging her along with them when they decided to enroll in Avengers Academy.
Heh, weird. ^_^;; Understandable, but still weird. And funny that the character did become popular.
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I have no speech. No name. I live in the action of death. The blood-cry, the penetrating wound. I am destruction.... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7.../penance-1.jpg
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And that could be done quickly and easily.
Have her come in as a supporting character in Hawkeye, because Barton is now established to be deaf again and they've both been Ronin. Clint asks her, hey, weren't you supposed to be dead? She asks in turn, who told you that? Moon Knight. Kind of answered your own question there, chief...
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From the annuals of Timely Comics we have another hero. In 1941, Elton Morrow was an archeologist that participated in a secret expedition to Antarctica. There he discovered a mysterious gemstone, a glowing blue diamond. His ship is attacked and sank by a German U Boat as they attempt to ferry the discovery home. In the chaos, the gemstone explodes filling Morrow with it's shrapnel. He changes, becoming neigh invulnerable with super strength and flight, he becomes the Blue Diamond... and promptly takes to fighting Nazi's in WW2 before proceeding all the way into space adventures with the Fantastic Four.
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My Monthly Pulls - DC: Waiting for Deathstroke and Vigilante. Marvel: Moon Knight. The Vision, Waiting for Solo. Valiant: Bloodshot Reborn, Ninjak, Divinity III Stalinverse, Bloodshot USA event, Waiting for PSI Lords. Why aren't you reading Valiant and other Indies too?
ARMOR, Victoria Hand, Raizo Kodo, Classic Nick Fury, almost half of the Ultimate Universe, Moondragon, Reptil, Hercules, Ghost Rider (Alejandra)
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Anyone else think that Mr. Immortal is an under-utilized character? He could be a headliner if they took the character seriously. I was reading his backstory in Dan Slott's GLA...and they were kinda playing it as a joke, but I was like..."Wow...this is really dark..." LOL. He could seriously be Marvel's answer to John Constantine (sans the magic) if they utilized him correctly. I can just picture the cliffhanger of the first issue showing him killing himself before he goes to bed every night because of his weird, twisted relationship with Death and DeathUrge. The whole waking up in fits of rage after death and the depression because everyone he knows and loves dies...he's like the classic tragic Marvel character. Sooooo much that could be done there if you took away the costume, gave him a shirt that just had the "Mr. I" logo on it and made him a detective or a street level crime fighter. There's so much that you could do there where he wouldn't be a cliche. Heck, I wouldn't mind Mr. Immortal fighting the supernatural either.
I also think that The Shivers Man and Terror Inc could be really cool if used properly. They're both weird and creepy lol.
Oh and:
-Gilgamesh
-Darkhawk
-American Eagle
-Fool Killer
-Solo
-Maverick
I could go on and on
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American Eagle! There was a wasted opportunity. Instead of trying Moon Knight for the gazillionth time, they should have put Warren Ellis back on American Eagle. He was awesome!
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Written, drawn, inked, and LETTERED by Bill Everett, Namor's creator. One of the under rated geniuses of comics.
LOL! Yeah, I think Namor felt bad for like a minute, before he fell for her charms and bravery.
Betty Dean was, as they used to say, a smart cookie. ;p
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?