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Once upon a time, the Pantheon operated out of The Mount, which was pretty much a secret lair. Last I saw, it was blowed up real good, so it might need a little fixing up.
"Age is not defined by years, but by regrets...I'm an old man now." --Fighting Yank, "Project Superpowers"
As Captain Britain, Brian had a cave under Braddock manor which housed the Mastermind A.I.
Has there been a fully explored depiction of Blue Marvel's underwater headquarters?
I'd like to see Luke Cage have his own off-the-books lair where he can plot strategy with other heroes away from public scrutiny. And where he can watch football games in peace.
Moon Girl has a secret lab located within the substructure of her school, that count as a lair.
As was said above about Daredevil. Here is an article about it. Looks like he had 2.
One was an apartment rented under an assumed name under his regular apartment.
Then a converted brownstone.
https://www.theothermurdockpapers.co...heck-out-digs/
I guess you could say Doctor Doom had a lair when he had his castle in Update New York. It has been neglected over the years I think, even back in the Silver Age. Diablo took it over for a while in MSH #20. And he's a hero in Latveria But it's probably a bit off topic. Villains are more likely to have lairs
Or maybe you could count the Temple in Tibet where he secluded himself after the accident. He took over the sect that had been living there for centuries... and he hadn't become a full blown villain yet.
Not really. You get glimpses here and there of it, if you follow all of the titles that Blue Marvel has appeared in, but no one has really gone through and given the readers detailed schematics or an architect's blueprint of the joint as far as I know.
In some ways that's both a good and a bad thing. I'm really hoping a top-notch artist will come along and redesign Kadesh. It lacks the majestic feel of its DC counterpart. For that matter, considering that Namor and Blue Marvel are supposed to be friends, you'd think Namor would have sent a team of Atlantean architects over to help with design and materials.
I'm also in favor of a name change for Blue Marvel's base. When you think of mythical place names, there should be some degree of mystique and awe attached.
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“True peace is not merely the absence of tension; it is the presence of justice.”
~Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“If I love you, I have to make you conscious of what you don’t see.”
~James Baldwin
Found this on google.
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-best-hidden-lairs/
So, her shed/ watertower rooftop secret spot with her hero merch is only in the avengers game and ms marvel show? (can't remember if she had it in the marvel rising cartoon) It wasn't in the comic version?About Kamala, no, she usually just operates out of her bedroom. Looking stuff up on the computer before going out on patrol.
Game version at 7:38.
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Stingray - Hydrobase
“Generally, one knows me before hating me” -Quicksilver
Do hidden cities count? Attilan and Olympia were both secret when introduced.
Hank Pym/Yellowjacket has one, and it's called...
The Hornet's Nest
New warriors had a base also but not sure if it was hidden.
FF also has a warehouse that has a portal to rooms in I think the negative zone they sometimes stayed at in the late 90s.
Circuit breaker had a government picked base not known to the public. She later ran a mutant team the neo knights there.
Marvel rising team (don't think its canon) they had a base inside a repair shop in the basement.
Last edited by Gaastra; 09-20-2022 at 05:13 AM.