I recently re-read Plasmer 1-4 from 1993/94 and really enjoyed it. It was light and funny, and intelligently witty, and made a good break from the dark pages of recent Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America issues that i've slowly been wading through. At the end of the series, an editor's note promised that Plasmer would return, but she never did. I would love to see a return of Plasmer and her cohorts, especially Captain Kerosene, my favorite character from the series, and who probably deserves a mini-series of his own. Did you know that Captain Kerosene ghosted for the Human Torch on certain key missions in World War Two? Did you know that Jack Smithers, Britain's oldest secret agent, who gets a new lease on life in this series, drank a toast with Captain America to the Liberation of Paris during WW2 with the Red Skull's own Pastis? There's a mini-series in the making right there!
I've listed these characters chronologies in Mys-Tech Wars to Infinity Crusade.
Dig into your long boxes and tell us which other forgotten characters deserve a comeback.
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This is no secret, but I've always had a soft spot for the 1940s Mighty Destroyer. The hero who battled the Nazis from behind enemy lines!
I'll have to dig around t see if I can think of others...
I'll have to dig around t see if I can think of others...
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Keep an eye out for the new Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty series then... In the first issue they talk about him again.
I would like to see again Motormouth, among the Marvel UK characters, and Darkoth, enemy of the FF who appeared around the 200th issue.
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Did you know that Captain Kerosene has two additional published stories, as well as a one page story that revealed his origin (in Spider-Man: Heroes and Villains Collection#44)? And that while the other stories were (by default) not set in 616 because they were published in a licensed "out of continuity" British title, the writer Glenn Dakin, who also originally created the character, confirmed the origin details are the same in 616? So, while the other stories aren't 616 and suitable for the chronology, the origin tale holds true for both realities and could theoretically be listed.StrayLamb wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:13 pm I recently re-read Plasmer 1-4 from 1993/94 and really enjoyed it. It was light and funny, and intelligently witty, and made a good break from the dark pages of recent Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America issues that i've slowly been wading through. At the end of the series, an editor's note promised that Plasmer would return, but she never did. I would love to see a return of Plasmer and her cohorts, especially Captain Kerosene, my favorite character from the series, and who probably deserves a mini-series of his own. Did you know that Captain Kerosene ghosted for the Human Torch on certain key missions in World War Two? Did you know that Jack Smithers, Britain's oldest secret agent, who gets a new lease on life in this series, drank a toast with Captain America to the Liberation of Paris during WW2 with the Red Skull's own Pastis? There's a mini-series in the making right there!
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You know, the Synthetic Man from Marvel Super-Heroes #14 is probably still just hanging out at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico...
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Nice! We definitely need to light a match under Captain Kerosene and get him flying again.loki wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 8:43 amDid you know that Captain Kerosene has two additional published stories, as well as a one page story that revealed his origin (in Spider-Man: Heroes and Villains Collection#44)? And that while the other stories were (by default) not set in 616 because they were published in a licensed "out of continuity" British title, the writer Glenn Dakin, who also originally created the character, confirmed the origin details are the same in 616? So, while the other stories aren't 616 and suitable for the chronology, the origin tale holds true for both realities and could theoretically be listed.
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I'd love to see a return of the evil Thor from the original Brazilian X-Men stories. And more of the western characters like Red Warrior, Arrowhead, or Billy Buckskin.