silvermoth
Force Works-er
The War is Over!!
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Post by silvermoth on Apr 2, 2007 5:43:14 GMT -5
I wish they'ld give Wiccan his own series.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 2, 2007 16:27:47 GMT -5
I like Kates attitude. From the very start, she's saving the heroes and being a complete wise a** about it. She is really cool in her position. Reminds me a bit of Mockingbird
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Post by The Night Phantom on Apr 2, 2007 17:04:39 GMT -5
This was a hard choice to make. I decided on Wiccan (though I hate that name!): he seems to have his head together the most (with the possible exception of Kate), he very well may be the funniest, and his wish-fulfillment power is often used creatively even though it could easily be a silly deus ex machina. I like all the characters, except for Speed; I don’t dislike him, but I feel I haven’t gotten to know him. I still can’t get over how shocking Iron Lad’s exit from the series was—I didn’t realize just how much I cared about him until he was wrested away from us.
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Post by Tana Nile on Apr 3, 2007 22:53:43 GMT -5
It's hard to choose a favorite; I really like this group! Surprisingly, I guess my fave is Hulkling. I say surprisingly because I absolutely hated that name when I first heard about the character!! But I thought they developed a great back story for him, and showed him to be a very thoughtful, heroic young man. His connections to the Avengers' past (via Mar-Vell and the Kree-Skrull War) are strong and can lead to many more stories. I also thought it was very forward-thinking of Marvel to include a couple of gay characters in the series.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 4, 2007 9:43:05 GMT -5
isn't it funny. Most of us seem to like this group or at least wouldn't mind seeing more of it. I wish Marvel would get on the ball and bring it back
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Post by Tana Nile on Apr 4, 2007 11:09:55 GMT -5
Apparently they aren't going to do another YA series until Heinberg is available. It's frustrating. While I understand that he developed these characters, I still don't see why they can't find another writer capable of doing the series. This is another reason I get annoyed with comics companies pulling in writers from other media - their obligations in those media always take precedence over their comics' work.
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 6, 2007 20:06:07 GMT -5
I don't understand that. Marvel has seldom hesitates to replace an artist to keep a series in circulation. I wonder what the circulation of the series was.
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silvermoth
Force Works-er
The War is Over!!
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Post by silvermoth on Apr 6, 2007 22:00:03 GMT -5
Perhaps its part of his contract? That Marvel can't replace him. I mean, they didn't replace Lindelof from Hulk vs Wolverine either
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Post by Nutcase65 on Apr 6, 2007 22:16:50 GMT -5
Not so much replace, more a stand in. Haven't stand in artists been around for ages? Marvel is a buisiness and I cant see them not allowing a stand in rather than let a successful book go away.
Hmm, lets see how successful it is,.. time for another poll.
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