Yep, this is why I don't read the actual comics. I swear this episode just gave me the mother of all headaches.
Comics are friggin' weird, dude.
Comics are friggin' weird, dude.
Mah hands be raised!NameIsRobertPaulson said:Raise your hand if you watched the X-Men: Animated Series (90's version) where Rogue confronts Danvers?
Nova has made a pretty good comeback from absolute nobody in recent years with his heavy involvement in all the Cosmic Crises. Plus he's a pretty decent character now that he's had a chance to mature. But the absence of Ms Marvel sucks.Grahav said:Man, I wished for her in Marvel vs. Capcom.
Instead we got Nova.
I don't know a lot of his later stuff hasn't been anywhere near his old work. X-treme X-men and Exiles were both readable but largely forgettable.Trishbot said:But, also... I miss Chris Claremont. He wrote amazing stories and he was able to fix terrible stories; I'd love to see Chris Claremont fix "House of M" or "Civil War" or "One More Day", because I believe he could and he'd blow our minds.
It's actually an improvement from what she was previously doing, she'd been depowered by House of M and was in a team of likewise depowered mutants using tech based powers calling herself "Wondra" and acting completely out of character. In Adjectiveless X-men and her appearances in X23, she's actually been very enjoyable to read, adapting to using her vampire abilites to be a hero again.Vortigar said:On another note, they made Jubilee a vampire in the comics, what the F is up with that?!
She's very mature now. At least, she was last time I read her comics. It would be a strange match, but she could definately keep up with spiderman. She can have a bit of snarkiness in her if thee situtation call for it.Vault Citizen said:Spiderman and Ms. Marvel? I know nothing of her personality outside of the last two episodes of this show so I have to ask, is that a good match?
Arglebargleforumatemypost >.<MovieBob said:She's probably older by either a little less or a little more than ten years.Shjade said:I find myself wondering what the age difference is between Ms. Marvel and Spider-man.
In typical "Marvel Time," Peter Parker getting bitten/becoming Spider-Man happens over the course a few years roughly coinciding with the FF's debut, making him a high-schooler at the time. Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel) is supposed to have been a tenured FBI/military officer during the same period, so she'd have to be AT LEAST in her late 20s while he was still in his late teens... though, really, this should all go into the "Don't Think Too Hard About This" file.