Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4441317-20170112215431

Hello everyone! I finished reading through Civil War II. When they introduced the new character, Ulysses, I had a feeling he wouldn't be permanent. I hoped that he didn't killed off, and I found him becoming a new cosmic entity was pretty cool.

However, I've pondered over it and have this idea that they could've kept him around and given him a solo series. Before you say anything, here are some reasons

1. Him and his powers were already a blatant rip from the Minority Report Movie, and they made a series about the Precogs afterwards, even though it was short lived. Also, there was an Agents Of Shield story that had Phil and his team caught up in the conflict. They could have made it so the agents managed to sneak the kid away and hide him on some new location the heroes don't know about.

2. At first glance, his powers seemed to be an overpowered story-breaker, but they already established that his powers had limits/flaws. If they expanded his abilities for other purposes he could have been his own superhero.

Plus his personality could have been altered to a reasonable degree. He started off as this timid, neutral kid that was caught between this big war between superheroes that he idolized and saw one of them using his visions in not-so good ways. We would see how HE would approach things and whether or not they would be better than how Iron Man or Captain Marvel used them. This would be a good reason for crossovers with the new Champions and Occupy Avengers, since they are basically centered around the same thing.

3. If he retained his status as a cosmic entity, then it wouldn't be too much of a handicap. After all, Marvel already made series about Alpha-the boy who could have had limitless power, Starbrand-the boy who was supposed to the power to protect/destroy a planet, and they even have a series coming up about the new Ultimates fighting along with Galactus as cosmic powered Heralds.

But this is just my opinion. If yu have thoughts, please reply. 