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All Winners Comics #21
All Winners
All-Star Squadron vs the Invaders
I like a lot of DC and Marvel's ww2 characters, but I also hate the setting of ww2. It's such a boring setting, and I despise it! World war two stories are so freaking boring, and I only really like the ones actually written in that era. Gardner Fox and Bill Everett and all those 40s writers earn passes, but retrospective stuff on the golden age doesn't do it for me. It just doesn't.
If it were up to me, we'd simply have explored all the old 40s heroes by looking at where they are in the 60s and 70s. Captain America was in suspended animation, Namor was an amnesiac, the android Human Torch was killed and turned into the Vision (although I think you could maybe recreate him by rebuilding him and trying to seperate his consciousness from Vision's mind or something). The Whizzer is a retiree with a dangerous mutant son named Nuklo, and he might be the dad of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch. His wife, Miss America, is dead (she died in childbirth with nuklo, I think).
These characters are the ones I know Marvel had explained by the 70s. I think Bucky and Toro were dead too. But some of the obscure ones Roy Thomas reintroduced in his 40s retrospective comics never actually made present day appearances in the 70s comics. What happened to characters like Jack Frost? Marvel never explains until the 90s or whatever, so I think we should be allowed to make new canon by going back to the 70s or 80s and just starting over. I think Jack Frost is a character who should've had a Thor crossover or something, especially since they're both kinda mythological. The fact things like these never went addressed annoys me.
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Weirdest family dinner.
Vision. Tom King. 2016.
Weird things to hear on your wedding night
Invaders #35 (Thomas/Kupperberg, Dec 1978). The Whizzer sure leaves himself open to mockery…
Can't catch the Whiz