so far thor, capt america, iron man and spiderwoman..
i am sure other names will be dropping
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/Avengers-2010-Tease-100201.html
so far thor, capt america, iron man and spiderwoman..
i am sure other names will be dropping
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/Avengers-2010-Tease-100201.html
Well seeing as it's supposed to be a new heroic age, I'd have some classics and some new members from other teams, being on both teams, like Wolverine.
Cap (Bucky), Iron-man, Thor, Hawkeye, Spider-man, Wolverine, Ms Marvel, Mockingbird, Beast, Luke Cage, a random X-woman (Rogue or Psylocke) and a member of the FF (Sue or Johnny)
The fact that it would have Marvel's trinity and characters like Hawkeye give it the classic Avengers feel. The addition of members who are also on the FF or the X-men would not only remind the reader of the shared universe and allow for cool crossovers/teamups but would also allow for greater story potential with a larger variety of villains.
Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I'm not saying Thor has to hate the man forever.Old wounds may heal, they may very well heal, but does "heal" mean that Thor is willing to be one of The Avengers with him? I sincerely doubt that.
-AC
Well U were WRONG there ... It looks like everyone is fallible. It would do u some good to take some humility out this fact !!!!
#Awaits inevitable Spin-doctoring #
http://uk.comics.ign.com/articles/106/1067375p1.html
That creative team is awesomecakes 😄
Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
http://uk.comics.ign.com/articles/106/1067375p1.htmlThat creative team is awesomecakes 😄
Indeed ... Its more likely to be a team of non registered heroes though. Unless the pull a 180 in seige the gae of the T.Bolt avengers is probably comming to an end. Good times fro Marvel though.
It's spelled SIEGE, people.
Really.
Originally posted by Cartesian Doubt
Well U were WRONG there ... It looks like everyone is fallible. It would do u some good to take some humility out this fact !!!!#Awaits inevitable Spin-doctoring #
How?
Spoiler:.
Marvel have made him one of The Avengers, that much is blatantly clear from all the stupidly spoilerific solicits, but that doesn't make him forgiving Stark any less ridiculous to me. We don't even know if he will, or if he does, why he does. Besides my point was hypothetical; in a logical world, Thor doesn't forgive Stark and doesn't become an Avenger. That much is obvious. However, he has a movie coming out, The Avengers have a movie coming out and they obviously wanna make money, so Thor is an Avenger. Everyone knew deep down that if they reformed them, Thor would be there. Steve isn't, but Captain America is (Though I'd say Steve will become Cap again as his movie comes out, or rejoin The Avengers AS Cap). There's only one Thor.It's a bad move on Marvel's part. The book will still be good to read, I should imagine, but plotwise it does Thor no favours unless they give him a good reason for forgiving Stark
So I don't see how or why you got so excited. "Inevitable spin-doctoring" clearly means that you knew I could and would counter you, but YOU wanted to put a negative spin on it first. You don't get much more spin-doctory than that, sir. Not that anybody really cares about me on here as much as you.
If you can't debate me without somehow dipping into your endless reservoir of interest in me PERSONALLY, then just save us both the time. I have enough people unsettlingly interested in me on this forum without you adding to the numbers.
-AC
Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
It's spelled SIEGE, people.Really.
How?
Spoiler:.
Marvel have made him one of The Avengers, that much is blatantly clear from all the stupidly spoilerific solicits, but that doesn't make him forgiving Stark any less ridiculous to me. We don't even know if he will, or if he does, why he does. Besides my point was hypothetical; in a logical world, Thor doesn't forgive Stark and doesn't become an Avenger. That much is obvious. However, he has a movie coming out, The Avengers have a movie coming out and they obviously wanna make money, so Thor is an Avenger. Everyone knew deep down that if they reformed them, Thor would be there. Steve isn't, but Captain America is (Though I'd say Steve will become Cap again as his movie comes out, or rejoin The Avengers AS Cap). There's only one Thor.It's a bad move on Marvel's part. The book will still be good to read, I should imagine, but plotwise it does Thor no favours unless they give him a good reason for forgiving Stark
So I don't see how or why you got so excited. "Inevitable spin-doctoring" clearly means that you knew I could and would counter you, but YOU wanted to put a negative spin on it first. You don't get much more spin-doctory than that, sir. Not that anybody really cares about me on here as much as you.
If you can't debate me without somehow dipping into your endless reservoir of interest in me PERSONALLY, then just save us both the time. I have enough people unsettlingly interested in me on this forum without you adding to the numbers.
-AC
Regardless of whether or not you're right, it's a moot point.
Spoiler:.
Thor has already forgiven Iron Man. He and Captain America both say, in Invincible Iron Man that the past doesn't matter in the light of Tony's need. They confirm that they acknowledge the problems, but are cool about it