M/GN 7
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:06 am
M/GN 7 reveals M'Shulla's full name is M'Shulla Scott, and that his gladiator name is Bloodarrow.
M/GN 7 also reveals that Old Skull's gladiator name is Bald Eagle.
At the very least, we should add Scott to M'Shulla's entry, but should it be
M'SHULLA/M'SHULLA SCOTT
or
SCOTT, M'SHULLA
?
I'm leaning toward the first one, similar to how we list Meggan (from Captain Britain & Excalibur). No one's going to look on the P page for Meggan, and I don't think anyone would look in the S's for M'Shulla, you know?
As for the gladiator names, they're never called "Bloodarrow" or "Bald Eagle" throughout the Amazing Adventures issues, so they should probably just be redirects (a side note: "Old Skull" is not his real name; that's just a nick name Killraven gave him. As far as I've been able to tell, we never find out what his real name is). So:
BALD EAGLE
See Old Skull
BLOODARROW/M'SHULLA SCOTT
See M'Shulla
Also, oddly, there's a flashback to JFK's assassination. Both John and Jackie (well, her silhouette) are seen, but his assassin's not (he'd be -BTS). Depending on when Killraven's world diverged from the main Marvel Universe*, this would go either on the regular pages or the Killraven page. If it's the regular pages, this is after JFK's -BTS appearance in UX 2, this is Jackie's only appearance, and it really doesn't matter for the assassin as the Wolverine Index explains in the entry for Wolverine v2 #49.
*M/TIO 69 makes it pretty clear that it intends to be the divergence point between 616 and 691, so anything that happens before M/TIO 69 happens in both 616 and 691 (and this is repeated in editorial captions in almost every issue of GOTG). However, in the Killraven history, there was a Martian invasion in Engalnd in 1901, and there's an argument that since this first Martian invasion is not referenced in Marvel Universe stories, then 616 and 691 diverged in 1901, so anything that happens after 1901 is either in 616 or 691 (the handbooks are unclear on this point).
The way I see it is, the French and Indian War (or the Seven Years' War, if you prefer) happened in the Marvel Universe (just like every other historic real world event), right? How often is the French and Indian War referenced in Marvel Universe stories? Just as often as the Martian invasion in 1901 is? Oh, OK then.
Just sayin'.
M/GN 7 also reveals that Old Skull's gladiator name is Bald Eagle.
At the very least, we should add Scott to M'Shulla's entry, but should it be
M'SHULLA/M'SHULLA SCOTT
or
SCOTT, M'SHULLA
?
I'm leaning toward the first one, similar to how we list Meggan (from Captain Britain & Excalibur). No one's going to look on the P page for Meggan, and I don't think anyone would look in the S's for M'Shulla, you know?
As for the gladiator names, they're never called "Bloodarrow" or "Bald Eagle" throughout the Amazing Adventures issues, so they should probably just be redirects (a side note: "Old Skull" is not his real name; that's just a nick name Killraven gave him. As far as I've been able to tell, we never find out what his real name is). So:
BALD EAGLE
See Old Skull
BLOODARROW/M'SHULLA SCOTT
See M'Shulla
Also, oddly, there's a flashback to JFK's assassination. Both John and Jackie (well, her silhouette) are seen, but his assassin's not (he'd be -BTS). Depending on when Killraven's world diverged from the main Marvel Universe*, this would go either on the regular pages or the Killraven page. If it's the regular pages, this is after JFK's -BTS appearance in UX 2, this is Jackie's only appearance, and it really doesn't matter for the assassin as the Wolverine Index explains in the entry for Wolverine v2 #49.
*M/TIO 69 makes it pretty clear that it intends to be the divergence point between 616 and 691, so anything that happens before M/TIO 69 happens in both 616 and 691 (and this is repeated in editorial captions in almost every issue of GOTG). However, in the Killraven history, there was a Martian invasion in Engalnd in 1901, and there's an argument that since this first Martian invasion is not referenced in Marvel Universe stories, then 616 and 691 diverged in 1901, so anything that happens after 1901 is either in 616 or 691 (the handbooks are unclear on this point).
The way I see it is, the French and Indian War (or the Seven Years' War, if you prefer) happened in the Marvel Universe (just like every other historic real world event), right? How often is the French and Indian War referenced in Marvel Universe stories? Just as often as the Martian invasion in 1901 is? Oh, OK then.
Just sayin'.