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Cold Slither: Where Are They Now?
The one shot comic, written by Tim Seely, takes the premise of the original cartoon's plot and takes it further, seeing what would happen if the original plan that Cobra Commander had implemented actually worked:
So what happens to a gang of biker mercenaries when they finally succeed and help Cobra take over?
Well...
...No one tells @airebeam that they renamed Minnesota...
And truth be told, I did not expect Ripper to be the guy that got hitched!
Ripper telling Dad Jokes would be pretty interesting if we go that route.
Torch: Remember kids, AI is bad! Ya gotta be original in your chaos!!
If you only watched the G.I. Joe cartoons then you may not be aware of the original background for Buzzer.
Also, something happened here in the second page that should be a very huge red flag...
What about Zartan you ask? Stay tuned.
Day 9: Favorite Fashion for @johanna-the-goat
I think if I had to choose my favorite uniform in the comic it'd definitely be the Macrobertson Boys School! Especially if it's on Hector LOL. But I just love love love red/burgundy details and this uniform just does it right!
The vibes are real
Times Past Thursday - Wildcat's Kids
Looking at the conversation between Yolanda Montez and Tom Bronson at Ted Grant’s funeral in JSA #7, it seems that (for now) no one is stepping up to fill his shoes. But even if they don’t feel up to taking on the mantle of Wildcat, someone might eventually decide to carry that legacy forward.
As Jay Garrick noted in the issue, Ted wasn’t just a hero—he was a teacher and mentor to many. He trained Black Canary, Green Arrow, Batman, Catwoman, and nearly every younger member of the JSA at some point. But most of those characters already have their own legacies to uphold.
If Yolanda or Tom don’t have a change of heart (and odds are one of them will (or Ted has a 10th life up his sleeve)), let’s take a look at a few long-shot candidates who could surprise us:
Jake Grant Created by: Alan Brennert and Joe Staton First Appearance: Secret Origins #50 (August 1990)
Jake was the son of Ted Grant and his girlfriend Irina. As a child, he was kidnapped by Ted’s old enemy Yellow Wasp. Despite Ted’s relentless search, Jake was never found. Years later, Yellow Wasp’s son, Killer Wasp, claimed Jake had been raised as his brother—only to eventually kill him out of jealousy for his relationship with his father.
Jake has never appeared on the page, only mentioned briefly in Secret Origins #50 and a few JSA issues. But he’s an intriguing possibility. Maybe Killer Wasp was lying. Maybe Jake was resurrected by Doctor Manhattan, as some JSA members and their families have been. Exploring the life of a lost or returned son of Wildcat just as Ted lost his life could lead to rich character drama. What kind of man did Jake become? Does he even know who he really is?
Hector Ramirez Created by: Chuck Dixon, Beau Smith, and Sergio Cariello First Appearance: Batman/Wildcat #1 (Feb 5, 1997)
Hector was a young boxer with a lot of heart and not much experience when he began training with Ted. Shortly after Hector discovered Ted was Wildcat, he took the costume for himself and died fighting Killer Croc in an underground cage match.
He only appeared in one issue, but Hector could also be a candidate for resurrection. He’d be a young man determined to redeem his past recklessness. Could he seek out Yolanda for training, giving her the mentor roll Ted had for so many?
Alexander Montez Created by: Geoff Johns and Rags Morales First Appearance: JSA #26 (Jul 18, 2001)
Driven by revenge for his cousin Yolanda’s death, Alex studied dark magic and bound the Eclipso entity to himself using tattooed glyphs and shards of the Black Diamond. His attempt to control Eclipso worked—until it didn’t. Eclipso eventually took over his body, and Alex died in JSA #68.
He later appeared in the New 52 continuity, but stripped of his previous connection to Eclipso. With continuity shifting again in the post-Doomsday Clock era, it’s possible his original story is back in play. If Yolanda is alive again, maybe Alex is too—and maybe he’s seeking redemption, not revenge. Taking on the Wildcat name could be his way of honoring his cousin and atoning for his past.
Whether it’s one of these candidates, or someone entirely new, the legacy of Ted Grant is too rich to be left dormant forever. The question isn’t if someone will take up the Wildcat mantle—it’s when.
Transformers: Multiverse - "Sssscum"
Earliest evidence posted on March 27th, 2014
Story, Art - Richard Smith
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wada sez: Richard Smith had contributed to Mosaic several times, and had a couple of strips to submit to Multiverse after Mosaic shuttered—but apparently they just ghosted him? So I’ve decided to finally set things right, and am serialising these two strips as part of the Multiverse archive. You’re welcome. This first one obsessively references basically every single human character from the Sunbow cartoon; I’ve tagged them all below.
Hector Ramirez is the key to the Energon Universe