A comic character who hasn’t had a starring role in a story since 2005 is a kind of dead wife
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A comic character who hasn’t had a starring role in a story since 2005 is a kind of dead wife
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You aren't born queer in the Marvel universe, you become queer when Fabian Nicieza has a stint writing your character and codes you as queer (sometimes accidentally) and then haunts future readers for decades
Return a Character from Limbo: Round One Match Five of Thirty-Two
Jack Monroe (Nomad)
Gavin King (Orpheus)
Captain America (1968) #309
BEST SIDEKICK
ROUND 1
Bucky/Jack Monroe vs Robin/Tim Drake
Bucky
Robin
Bucky/Jack Monroe was a sidekick to Captain America
Robin/Tim Drake is/was a sidekick to Batman
Quick character moments from Threads Looping Back Through The World (aka "Thunderbolts* if the team had twice as many scrappy misfits").
Top: Jack's canon explanation for "why my kid wears a mask," explained to ex-Widow Aurora.
Bottom: Yelena, little Bucky, and a very serious Congressman Barnes.