quote:Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad: Even though I'm a big fan of Rokk's, I like the idea that his disappearance won't be solved overnight. His absence creates a huge hole and the search for him taking a long time is appropriate.
Maybe he has been found. Maybe he's serving time in prison. Imagine back-up stories of Rokk's prison escapades. Oh, the possibilities.
On another note. I'm surprised no one has yet noted the one thing that Ayla's costume reminds me of: Emerald Vi.
From: Portland, Oregon | Registered: Jul 2003
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a note on Timber Wolf: i wish artists/writers would remember that he's a WOLF, a canine. A wolverine is in the badger/weasel family. they are not dogs. AND Timber Wolf's powers are super agility/acrobatics/strenght/speed. he should zoom around somersaulting and whacking the bad guys like Spiderman (although with more grace).
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From: san francisco | Registered: Jul 2003
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i just noticed that the file is labeled SGLEG-Cv38.jpg. so this will be a wrap-around cover for issue #38? Supergirl still in title? if they are doing a wrap-around, the writer must be a big name. thoughts?
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From: san francisco | Registered: Jul 2003
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Michael has a rumor over at The Omnicom about the writer. Supposedly it was leaked that his first name is Jim. Take that for what you will.
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From: Penthouse atop Levitz Hall, LMBP Plaza, Embassy Row, Legion World | Registered: Jul 2003
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Shooter supposedly took himself out of the running back in April. Lee, does he write? I'd rather see him as the artist.
Now Starlin is one I vaguely thought of but didn't go much farther. I know he isn't a favorite of a lot of people here but he is one of mine. And I'd rather see him on as writer than as artist (although I do still like his art).
What I've been trying to come up with is maybe a novelist, since they are the hot commodity in the comics arena right now, who might fit the bill.
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I've seen Starlin write science fictiony things, Like Adam Warlock kinda stuff, but I'm drawing a blank on any superhero stories, although I'm thinking I he did something with the Avengers at some point.
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From: Penthouse atop Levitz Hall, LMBP Plaza, Embassy Row, Legion World | Registered: Jul 2003
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Its the science-fiction type of story I think would fit from him. For me the Legion needs a good sci-fi background along with the team. Otherwise it just winds up being the JLA/Teen Titans/JSA/X-Men in the future. Waid could do it, to an extent. I think Starlin would be better at it.
Although we'd have to prepare ourselves for The Church of (insert name here) to be introduced. He really seems to like using quasi-religious organizations in his stories.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: Although we'd have to prepare ourselves for The Church of (insert name here) to be introduced. He really seems to like using quasi-religious organizations in his stories.
Well, we've already got the church/cult of Validus, more or less.
quote:Originally posted by Rockhopper Lad: Even though I'm a big fan of Rokk's, I like the idea that his disappearance won't be solved overnight. His absence creates a huge hole and the search for him taking a long time is appropriate.
Maybe he has been found. Maybe he's serving time in prison. Imagine back-up stories of Rokk's prison escapades.
Probably as logical a conclusion to a 50th year anniversary as any, Rokk back on the team, Clone Kent killed again only this time even bloodier (oops, did I let that slip?).
How many toes does a wolf have?
Barefeet aside, is it just a few liking that costume? I think it's great myself. The colors, the patterns, the insignia, pretty much everything.
From: East Toledo | Registered: Jul 2003
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