Originally posted by BouboumasterHe fought Hercules and Thunderstrike at the same time.. he was pretty cool, too bad he had to turn on the team and go back to the future.
Do you know who would be awesome, as a black herald lvl character?Maxam.
A brick, strong enough to take on Hercules and to pwn Wonderman, and skilled enough to fight for some time Gamora herself. And he's immune against tp.
Originally posted by Deadline
What you mean exactly he wasn't agreeing with you.
Was too lazy to quote just a part of iceman's post.
Originally posted by Sin I AMjust found this, i didnt even know he beat Hyperion
That's his most recent appearance, I believe.
Originally posted by Deadline
I'm not if anything stiltman the only reason why I haven't lambasted him for his post yet is because I'm too busy, I could be alot more harsh.
So could I, but I see no reason to be.
Originally posted by Sirius77
I mean DC has firestorm...In all honesty, they do need more herald level black characters tbh. I would love to see more BM.
I was trying to say similar shit like that a while back and all of a suddens these dickheads starting asking what my ****ing problem was. For some strange reason they didn't care if their minority was included in comics eventhough they are part of society it doesn't matter if comics are not representative of certain demographics. For some strange reason I was shallow.
Originally posted by Bouboumaster
Do you know who would be awesome, as a black herald lvl character?Maxam.
A brick, strong enough to take on Hercules and to pwn Wonderman, and skilled enough to fight for some time Gamora herself. And he's immune against tp.
Except everytime I see a black superhero with superhuman strength as their powerset I think Luke Cage.
Originally posted by Starscream M
yes, agreed. I think they need to make one very powerful black herald level character in marvel...
I get that you are being a bit tongue in cheek, but idk, I don't like this "need" sort of idea.
Regardless of the message, when characters are designed out of "need", rather than out of some good idea for who the character is and what role they should play in the canon, imho, they just fail as characters. Sure, there aren't a lot of mainstream minority characters, but look how many one-off or unknown ones there are, simply because a "void" needed to be filled, and the character had no lasting power.
as much as I hate to say it, give the reigns to someone like Hudlin, who clearly has something to say, and let him develop a better vehicle for saying it than he had with T'chilla. Otherwise it will be nothing but Cage or Falcon post retcon, really 2 dimensional, sterotypical representations of black people.
/rant, lol, my bad...
anyways, this:
Originally posted by Starscream M
its kinda weird there isn't one imo
I agree with
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I did and you almost agreed with me 😛
I said you had one good point, I also did a little reading since then...
There are also some points which are complete BS I just haven't gotten around to replying.
Originally posted by inimalist
I get that you are being a bit tongue in cheek, but idk, I don't like this "need" sort of idea.Regardless of the message, when characters are designed out of "need", rather than out of some good idea for who the character is and what role they should play in the canon, imho, they just fail as characters. Sure, there aren't a lot of mainstream minority characters, but look how many one-off or unknown ones there are, simply because a "void" needed to be filled, and the character had no lasting power.
as much as I hate to say it, give the reigns to someone like Hudlin, who clearly has something to say, and let him develop a better vehicle for saying it than he had with T'chilla. Otherwise it will be nothing but Cage or Falcon post retcon, really 2 dimensional, sterotypical representations of black people.
Thats also true.
Blade > Wolverine 😖hifty:
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