Well, in Civil War 7 the picture that shows the Texas group has Hank in it. Heck, he's standing right next to Bonita. Now maybe he's just there as a famous registered hero, sort of showing that the group has official approval. But, hey, I can hope!
I doubt the Great Lakes Champions will be getting Wisconson, that's just not their luck. I'm foreseeing them getting pre-empted by a bunch of hereos brought in from out of state, and for publicity, their status as "registered" is denied and they are hunted.
Yeehaw! Howdy partnah.We (Texas) got the freakin Rangers, wow how unstereotypical of them![]()
I guess it's because we all wear cowboy hats and ride a friggin horse to work.
Louisiana seems like a much more appropriate state for the Midnight Sons. Although it doesn't really matter since Dan Ketch, Noble Kale, Vengeance, and the Nightstalkers other than Blade are all in limbo.PA calls the Midnight Sons!
Cause we're awesome.
They're not the Greek pantheon. They're a bunch of newbies Tony gave some powers to and made into a team. Joe Q described it as Tony's "social experiment" with the SHRA. He's basically running them like a law enforcement team--people can get fired, new people can be given powers and replace them, etc.--but with powers.Hercules II
Hephestos
Hermes
Aphrodite
Poseidon
How the hell did they get part of the Greek Pantheon to defend california and in particular, how they could convince Poseidon, the God of the Oceans and the brother of Zeus to play hero on a team
By the way, who is Hercules II
We (Texas) got the freakin Rangers, wow how unstereotypical of them![]()
I guess it's because we all wear cowboy hats and ride a friggin horse to work.
Nasty-B said:Is the shoe on the other foot yet?
no one remembers the b-sides?
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That is a good question for characters like Danny Rand, Shang-Chi, and other who do things that TECHNICALLY any person could do with the right amount of discipline and training...
The Adventures of The Grand Guardian
trained in martial arts, fire arms, tactical scenarios, and all number of stressful items... the catch is he lives in Wisconson... and he wants to be a super-hero. he doesn't have an uber-budget, he can't do anything super-human... he just wants to be a super-hero so bad he trained himself to be one.
They're not the Greek pantheon. They're a bunch of newbies Tony gave some powers to and made into a team. Joe Q described it as Tony's "social experiment" with the SHRA. He's basically running them like a law enforcement team--people can get fired, new people can be given powers and replace them, etc.--but with powers.
Maybe that'll be covered in the Champions series. I doubt it, though. The Olympians have decided not to interact with the mortal world to an even greater extent than the Asgardians (before Thor took over as Allfather, I mean). They most likely wouldn't give a damn about humans masquerading as them.
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