Would you be interested in and supportive of Ultimate Kirby-Carey-verse titles, such as the following:
Tesseract a.k.a. Ultimate Mister Miracle
Seed Unit 19 a.k.a. Ultimate Forever People
Ronan a.k.a. Ultimate Orion
Why or why not?
Tesseract
Seed Unit 19
Ronan
Would you be interested in and supportive of Ultimate Kirby-Carey-verse titles, such as the following:
Tesseract a.k.a. Ultimate Mister Miracle
Seed Unit 19 a.k.a. Ultimate Forever People
Ronan a.k.a. Ultimate Orion
Why or why not?
Last edited by Clairaudient Freedom Soldier; 02-08-2007 at 04:18 PM.
I said Ronan, 'cause I honestly like what was done with his Ultimization. But his story could be easily be intwined with the other two options.
I'd support A Kirby/Carrey title.
Nah, just have it play out on the regular UFF book.
How is Tesseract and ultimization of Mister Miracle? I'm not doubting you-- I don't know anything about MM. Isn't he like an escape artist?
Mr. Miracle and the Forever People are native to the same planet, and possibly share a consanguineous link, and, correspondingly, Tesseract and Seed Unit 19 are from the same planet and related. Tesseract's ability to fight on all levels of reality simultaneously mirrors some of Mister Miracle's transcendental aspects, and Ultimate Thanos' brainwashing of Tesseract in Acheron territory parallels Darkseid's indoctrination of Mr. Miracle who was "traded" to Apokolips. Those are my reasons for stating that Tesseract is ultimate MM. Thanks for asking.
I believe those are DC owned. Though they could make them All-Star.
Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs.
I voted for Seed 19.
Only real reason being, I like the characters, and the diversity amongst them. Different storylines could focus on individual character's origins or histories. Ronan and Tesseract could both be major players in the book, both in 'current' continuity as well as backstories. And stories on individuals could further develop this alien culture (as could 'team stories'). They made comments about the Ultimate Fantastic Four not being warriors, or rather that they were seedling warriors 'brought to harvest'. I think it would be interesting to see how Halcyon culture is defined. Is there a caste system, where some are borne into a role (warriors as an example), and then 'empowered' ala the Inhumans 'Terragen Mists Rite of Passage'? Are warriors 'bred'? How would Carey explain the existence of Seed 19 as a team? How did Ultimate Thanos ascend to 'godhood'? There's so many directions to go, and tales to tell...
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