Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
Maybe the Kree are helping the Inhumans then, they are basically cousins
I think it's the Shi'ar against the Kree, Inhumans, GOTG, and Nova Corps. But Blaastar is now the king of the Negative Zone so I'm not sure where he fits into all this. So far the Kingbreaker issue is fashioning Vulcan after Caesar. So there's that angle. But also my guess is a Vulcan and Blaastar alliance will be part of the storyline and possible Hitler/Stalin betrayal come about.
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
I think it's the Shi'ar against the Kree, Inhumans, GOTG, and Nova Corps. But Blaastar is now the king of the Negative Zone so I'm not sure where he fits into all this. So far the Kingbreaker issue is fashioning Vulcan after Caesar. So there's that angle. But also my guess is a Vulcan and Blaastar alliance will be part of the storyline and possible Hitler/Stalin betrayal come about.
The Roman get up is down to Vulcan's fascination with the Roman God of fire it's why he chose that codename.
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
The Roman get up is down to Vulcan's fascination with the Roman God of fire it's why he chose that codename.
Ah, haven't really read that much on Vulcan. Read parts of Deadly Genesis. However, I did read all of FOTSE (bad story) and Emperor Vulcan (good story).
But King Blaastar is still a wild card in this. I also hope Ravenous and crew would play some part in this war as well. It was fun to see the bugs and the Phalanx go at it during Conquest. And here's hoping the Space knights also partake in this too.
Originally posted by Bentley
I just read it.By the way: [spoilers] How the hell can Starlord know kree soldiers down that easily? I thought he had lost his implants[/spoilers]
I like where WOK is going so far.
Because their canon fodders? Are the Kree soldiers that specially trained? Also, Starlord lead the Kree during both wars. He should know them well enough and more combat skilled considering the amount of fighting he's been in and the people he fights.