Fantastic Force

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Originally posted by Disappear
thor's hammer isn't mentioned in parts 3-6, and though it might have been drawn in, it wasn't in any of the places i thought to look. perhaps it's in parts 1 or 2.

kang is mentioned "off-hand" in part 4, issue 69, by hawkeye.
"i always wondered what happened to reed and sue. we know what happened to ben and johnny, but reed and sue are still a mystery. somebody said kang beat them up and dumped them in the time-stream, but they heard this third-hand from the shocker of all people."

back on topic; how do you know that "old man logan" becomes "the hooded man"? just because it's millar?

Millar stated that all of the comics he was writing at the time (Kick-Ass, Wolverine, Marvel:1985, and Fantastic Four) tie in some way (some, like the fact that a character is reading "1985" in "Kick-Ass" which is supposedly set in "our" world are super marginally), so it stands to reason that "The Hooded Man" is "Old Man Logan" a couple of years down the line.

Is that arc over? The most recent issue of "Wolverine" was by Jason Aaron. Pretty good, but it had a "stock filler" vibe.

Originally posted by Disappear

back on topic; how do you know that "old man logan" becomes "the hooded man"? just because it's millar?

There all tied into gather, death of the invisable woman, oldman logan and fantastic force if not mistaken. Also Hulk that his son is the baby he gets from the hulk gang after he kills them in old man logan

Originally posted by Newjak
Hey could you tell me what issue Thor's hammer appears in Old Man Logan?

I dont know the issue off the top of my head however I can get it later. Thor hammer is in the middle of the last battle field. He was the last hero to fall killing hundreds of villains before he fell.

Originally posted by Battlehammer
I dont know the issue off the top of my head however I can get it later. Thor hammer is in the middle of the last battle field. He was the last hero to fall killing hundreds of villains before he fell.
Thanks man

^ Wolverine v3 #67

i didn't finish reading old man logan, so thanks. i guess it makes sense, given that sue's the leader of the "fantastic force" and is mentioned to be somewhere nobody knows in OML. interesting.

"The Story: He’s a descendant of the Hulk and the stepson of Wolverine—but now, Banner’s mother the Harpy has appeared from nowhere and is out to destroy the Fantastic Force! Alex Ultron, the 16th generation, has a shock when he realizes his brand new paradise is run on android slaves and telepath Natalie X finds out what's really on Logan's mind. Taking down the Harpy costs half of the Fantastic Force just as they face three of the most powerful women in history who are here to destroy Nu-World…and the new heroes who defend it! "

The cover shows Lorna, Wanda, and Jean in the Phoenix uniform.

Kind of interesting. Hickman's a freaking fantastic writer, as anyone who has read his underground indie series "Nightly News" will attest, so I'm excited to see him get mainstream comic work.

did the creative team change already from ahearne to hickman? it's a freakin' mini-series

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
^ Wolverine v3 #67
Thank you very much

You're welcome.

Was that Hooded Man/OML who got hit in the head by Thing? Dunno what issue was that, saw the scan somewhere on Versus forum a long time ago.

probably happened during the obligatory "misunderstanding fight" between the new defenders and the fantastic four.