Personally, I don't care if it's bad or doesn't age well, I need some golden Age epics.
I would also love a Squadron Supreme epic, specifically their classic stuff.
Also a Mar-Vell epic, but I doubt enough people liked his comics.
Personally, I don't care if it's bad or doesn't age well, I need some golden Age epics.
I would also love a Squadron Supreme epic, specifically their classic stuff.
Also a Mar-Vell epic, but I doubt enough people liked his comics.
He committed the crimes while corrupted by an alien force that altered his decisions.
I liked Mockingbird in West Coast Avengers, but that’s probably just because my first comic issues were issues of West Coast Avengers.
Luke Cage
Always like black and gold combo
I think spiderman could outwit predator
The first hero I liked was the Hulk, when I was a toddler my parents got me some Hulk hands, and my dad watched a few episodes of the 1977 TV series with me around then.
I think any kind of game with the Squadron Supreme would be cool, especially based on the 1985 maxiseries
That too, and it's not a big contribution but I do have a short attention span
I find it best to read comics from the mid 70s to mid 2010s. The Chris Claremont run on X-Men kept my interest most.
I don't know if it is just me, but whenever I try to read old comics, I just find them hard to read and they don't capture my attention. I want to read them because some are iconic, but I just can't make myself the whole thing. I've mainly encountered this trying to read the first run of X-Men. Does anyone else experience this, and/or know how to make it easier?
Also, I'm not sure if I am posting this in the right category, so let me know if it is wrong.
I think what he is trying to say is that in the 1944 film Captain America was Grant Gardner, not Steve Rogers, and in this film Captain America is Sam Wilson, not Steve Rogers.
He’s kind of underrated and doesn’t have too many variants but any version of starhawk
Also the earth-691 Vance Astro, not any other versions of him
Sentinels Vol 1 3 Ngu Variant
I’ll break the tie and go with:
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 Issue 1 Animation variant.
I would enjoy a Lego X-Men game, set around the start of the Claremont run and covering various storylines during his run.
Nice. Personally, I would put the Mark 47 as one of my favorites
As @Lagvaldemag mentioned, 1610 Magneto was able to, but it really depends
23. The brood get someone pregnant (Wolverine and the xmen #5)
24. The writer has a poorly disguised fetish (Wolverine and the Xmen #5, and I wouldn’t be surprised if someone had more examples)
Professor X dies
Professor X did something bad in the past
Jean Grey dies
The Phoenix returns
The Shi'ar show up
Sentinels show up
Cyclops cheats on his wife
Anti-Mutant people kill mutants
Weapon X returns
Unnecessary retcon
The rights for everything is complicated and annoying basically