The X-Men's new jet, the Thunderbird, is named for Proudstar to honor his sacrifice, and I saw somewhere that he couldn't be revived, but how come that's the case? Why can't Thunderbird be brought back like the rest of mutantkind?
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I'm thinking it was either the X-Babies or Inferno Babies.
This is an interesting addition to Marvel lore. Are you interested in building a universe around this concept?
Mekara, Cerebra, Spider-Man, Ramrod the Rhino, Tigra, Hercules, and Andromeda. Possibly the weirdest non-team since the Secret Defenders.
I spoke with someone on Instagram who apparently answered my question: supposedly, the mutant cataloging that forms the basis of the Resurrection Protocols began after Proudstar had already died. As such, neither his DNA nor his psyche was available for creating a new copy on Krakoa. He didn't have a source though.
The X-Men's new jet, the Thunderbird, is named for Proudstar to honor his sacrifice, and I saw somewhere that he couldn't be revived, but how come that's the case? Why can't Thunderbird be brought back like the rest of mutantkind?
@IceMoh But that's definitely one of them?
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Iceman is one of the OGs, and he's the best of them in my opinion.
But has anybody seen the concept art of Radcliffe's as Wolverine?
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@Zosol: That's actually kind of interesting. I wouldn't mind him in an Iron suit if he stuck with the Guardians, but I wouldn't nominate him as THE Iron Man anytime soon.
I always thought Rhodey was the true successor, but given that we're one year away from 2020, I wouldn't mind seeing 616 Arno take over the role.
Should fans of the symbiote/Klyntar lore expect a very comic-accurate take on Venom and company, lack of Spider-Man aside, or will this be considered a fresh take on the mythos surrounding the symbiotes?
Are there any changes to Venom taken from the most recent runs on the character, such as the ability to grow wings? This would likely have required active script mods as the stories went along.
Should fans expect Easter eggs to the rest of the SUMC (Sony's Universe of Marvel Characters)?
For Tom Hardy specifically: You first gained comic book nerd acclaim for portraying Bane in the Dark Knight Rises, obviously a DC property. Have you preferred working for either comic book company over the other?