Well, he typed all of that together in one blog, yes. Nowhere on there does he claim to have done all the research by himself.
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Well, he typed all of that together in one blog, yes. Nowhere on there does he claim to have done all the research by himself.
He had a one-shot or something just a year or two ago, part of a crossover tie-in. Fear Itself? Chaos War? Can't remember.
And a bit of minor trivia: The very first book DC and Marvel co-published also featured a Scarecrow, but not either company's.
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Absolutely the worst thing that could happen in certain ways. If ASM tanks, the Disney bean counters would see that as a sign not to touch the property again for a while even if they *did* somehow...
Is there an option to ignore on here? This is giving me a headache.
I'd actually place her stepping up starting in Fab's New Thunderbolts relaunch. Between learning Abe was working with Hydra, using Nighthawk and her betrayal of Zemo at the end, you sort of see where...
Mine too. Being one of Marvel's Handbook writers, I'm completely oblivious to this "revelation."
The one above? I believe that's Lightmaster.
Bad form. The surviving Scarlet Spider and his two brothers did Peter a real solid after Civil War regarding his ID (even though he took it further later with the mindwipe). Would be a bit d-bag to...
You know, I'll be honest: I didn't care much for the Enforcers from their original "classic" runs. They were too bland and, to me, not credible foes for Spider-Man. Daredevil maybe, but not...
Centurius in Thunderbolts. Parker took a half-baked short-lived character from the 70s that turned up without rhyme or reason as a background character in the past decade and gave him a whole new...
Not necessarily - it's not implied so much as he's the one doing it, it's that it's this big cosmic/abstract thing that most beings' relatively tiny minds cannot actually grasp what he truly looks...
Technically, he doesn't. That's what humans and humanoids see him as. Other races see him differently usually.
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Oh, and guys? Think you may mean "Martha Washington" not "Martha Stewart."
Great, now I'm seeing inmate-jumpsuit Stewart drawn Sin City-style in my head.
Exactly. As a member of the LGBT community, I can completely put Shooter's decision within the contexts of its time; when such a move would probably cost it massive amounts of advertisers, plus a lot...
Hi, Madison from the Handbook writing team here. To answer a few questions:
Phoenix Force and Jean being two separate entities at the time of Phoenix's "death" on the moon is absolutely canon...
Darkseid for Supreme Intelligence
McFarlane did nothing of the sort. The Spider-Man books he worked on and created were works he did while being employed by Marvel and were published likewise.
The original The Hood series was fantastic.
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If you're referring to this issue, I'm going to make a wild guess you never actually read it. The "mutant, two-headed...
Any avoidance perceived in those issues is whatever it may be, but it's definitely not because Marvel can't use Set.
He's appeared against Spider-Man a time or two previously. During Secret Wars II, he unleashed Zarathos against Spidey as part of a contest with the Beyonder, though Spider-Man never knew either were...
I'll play. Since someone already listed Ace, I'll add:
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Banjo
I am Deathloko! Do you have TP for my dystopian future?
Juston Seyfert, star of two mini's from Marvel's short-lived Tsunami line, SENTINEL; in it, he found and rebuilt/reprogrammed a broken and abandoned Sentinel, using it to become a local hero...sort...