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Heroes you'd like to see back.
Warrior Magazine is about to get a lot of press with V for Vendetta being out. Anyone who has been on this forum for anytime knows I think Moores work on that and Miracleman in Warrior were awesome. I am not going to mention MM in this thread again as my thoughts on its problems returning are well documented. However Atomika press did a return story of "Father Shandor" in 1990 a Hammer Horror character from the 60's who was brilliant in Warrior magazine. Anyone else remember Shandor. If you don't, don't worry. Who would you like to return, who has vanished into the comics abyss. Shandor by the way was the same kind of quality as V and Miracleman (I mentioned MM again sorry guys!) in Warrior! In other words awesome!
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Venom (Eddie Brock)
Scream
She-Venom I and II
Phoenix (Jean Grey)
Psylocke
The Prowler
Hybrid
Feral
Moonstar
Wildthing
I also liked the original Batgirl but she's badass as the Oracle beating up an entire gang of punks from her wheelchair.
I say they bring back Dial H for Hero, infact, remake him to have a set number of forms, and maybe some suprise ones every now and again. (Google it, it's a real comic series..)
I say this because with the new cartoon Ben 10, such a comic series would catch the eye of kids who like Ben 10, also, for guys like me who just happens to have the attention span of a child, lol..
Also Fing Fang Foom, I know he can't appear often cause he's on Godzilla level of power, but comeon!
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Dial H takes me back, I remember the "pull out" in the month before it premiere comics where they found the dials in the attic, I thought it was a poor series but fun. As I remember people posted "home made" heroes in to DC to be used in the dials, but I might be wrong. The film if made would play a bit like Jumanji. In fact I'm not sure Jumanji didn't............ hmmmm................
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Hybrid, definately.
Toxin needs to be in there more.
Eddie Brock as Venom, but he try to be a hero.
War Machine
Century
Ghost Rider (interacting with the rest of the Marvel Universe)
Vengeance
Carnage
Ben Grimm and Alicia Masters to marry, dammit!
Ok, what about Swashbuckler? Vigilante's loony nephew who decided one day he was going to become a superhero too..
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He only appeared in ONE comic in detective comics #493back in 1980. He helped Batman out and was never spoken of again, not even meationed in DC's offical "who's who?" sense he technichaly was from Earth-1, and never meationed, it's almost as if he never existed in the first place. But there's so much potential for The Swashbuckler! Specialy with all the D&D fans out there..
Besides, we need more humans in comics, these damn mutants and aliens are taking our jobs!
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Have you forgotten the power of the retcon! Muwaha! That wasn't the REAL Ben Reilly! That was a clone of the clone!
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