Thanks for the mention (and also for the one in the Foolkiller #2 video, which I didn't even leave a comment on because I am a terrible UA-cam subscriber). Making the Seven Brides willing supervillainesses instead of kidnapped/mind controlled female superheroes would be a fresh take on the original. Having them know what they're signing up for--basically the disturbing Set-ruled world featured in that "What if the heroes lost Atlantis Attacks?" story--would both show the stakes and make us see these probably B or C-list female villains as something darker and more dangerous than we ever have before. Also, not being mind-controlled would give them agency, perhaps making them sufficiently empowered to Moondragon some heroes.
Bah, you saw right through my plans to have Llyra Moondragon everyone. The issue of What If remains the blueprint for what Atlantis Attacks could/should have been. If even 1 part of Atlantis Attacks had managed to get across the threat that the issue of What If did, it'd have been a decent story rather than a ramshackle combination of ideas. Doom's last stand against Set, while achieving absolutely nothing in terms of story, is a better sequence than anything in all of Atlantis Attacks.
@ He’s a heathen Chinee fighting against a god. It’s rife with pissibility (or “possibility,” if you prefer. Believe it or not, my phone briefly autocorrected the former in place of the latter). Don’t you like talking politics, one of the great spices of life? Political discourse, it’s cinnamon for the soul, paprika of the mind, just consider all the pissibilities.
Tough page turn for Mockingbird. She's looking very plain Jane next to Psylocke.
It'd be easier to take Mockingbird's boots off at least.
This assortment reminds me of opening a pack of Garbage Pail Kids
Was there a pornographic fan service Asian woman in them too?
@ No but there a fat sumo named Ugh Lee
Thanks for the mention (and also for the one in the Foolkiller #2 video, which I didn't even leave a comment on because I am a terrible UA-cam subscriber). Making the Seven Brides willing supervillainesses instead of kidnapped/mind controlled female superheroes would be a fresh take on the original. Having them know what they're signing up for--basically the disturbing Set-ruled world featured in that "What if the heroes lost Atlantis Attacks?" story--would both show the stakes and make us see these probably B or C-list female villains as something darker and more dangerous than we ever have before.
Also, not being mind-controlled would give them agency, perhaps making them sufficiently empowered to Moondragon some heroes.
Bah, you saw right through my plans to have Llyra Moondragon everyone. The issue of What If remains the blueprint for what Atlantis Attacks could/should have been. If even 1 part of Atlantis Attacks had managed to get across the threat that the issue of What If did, it'd have been a decent story rather than a ramshackle combination of ideas. Doom's last stand against Set, while achieving absolutely nothing in terms of story, is a better sequence than anything in all of Atlantis Attacks.
Radioactive Man was initially a foe of Thor, so how does he not feature into your Fairyland Attacks fantasy football league?
Because he fought Thor once in 1963.
@ He’s a heathen Chinee fighting against a god. It’s rife with pissibility (or “possibility,” if you prefer. Believe it or not, my phone briefly autocorrected the former in place of the latter). Don’t you like talking politics, one of the great spices of life? Political discourse, it’s cinnamon for the soul, paprika of the mind, just consider all the pissibilities.
Radioactive Man has changed a lot since then (see: tomorrow's vidya which, as promised, is the first of a few about Radioactive Man).
Everybody loves Glory Hole
There is a movie about a haunted glory hole called Glorious starring J.K. Simmons as the voice of the glory hole.
I don’t think the Serpent Crown would fit on Hammerhead
Thank you, now I am not thinking "well, let's say Hammerhead is on the Serpent Cartel since most those guys are dead in main canon anyway".
Fork? Is that the name you’ve been using all along for him?
Yes. When in doubt; yes, probably. Or I've gradually changed it like Roy Sternman became Royce Sternum.