State Your Opinion on a Character!!!! (Reboot) - Part 6

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TEAM DAY
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY
Time for a new thread.
 
Never cared for them before they became a hit. Now that they are a hit, I hate them more.
 
Now I remembered that signature you once had.
 
Spider-Aziz said:
I have a feeling you will enjoy Ben as a Guardian of the Galaxy.
Him and Groot should be best of buds.

Groot already has a best bud!
 
I didn't like the 'classic' GotG but I did enjoy the one that came later on. The whole lunatics in space fighting other space lunatics was great especially when practically the entire universe was getting ripped to pieces.
 
Gamora needs to give the camera to Groot. Everyone knows that the person with the longest arms should take the selfie.
 
Howard should hold the camera, he's not fond of being stuck like that.
 
Groot already has a best bud!

Going back to your comment on the YA on the previous thread, that wasn't a mini but an amazing run on the YA by Kieron Gillern and Jamie Mckelvie, I think i love that run eveno more than the original. It's great, great stuff with a great cast of characters.
 
Going back to your comment on the YA on the previous thread, that wasn't a mini but an amazing run on the YA by Kieron Gillern and Jamie Mckelvie, I think i love that run eveno more than the original. It's great, great stuff with a great cast of characters.

It was entirely too weird for my tastes. I still read it b/c I want to support the YA franchise but Heinberg's original run was one of my favorite comics ever.
 
It was entirely too weird for my tastes. I still read it b/c I want to support the YA franchise but Heinberg's original run was one of my favorite comics ever.

The weirdness was what made it great. It was so cooky and imaginative and just bat-**** crazy at times, I loved it. But yeah the Heinberg run is a classic.
 
My familiarity with Warpath is from early New Mutants where he was a Hellion. I liked that he was essentially a bad guy with a good heart (as opposed to some of the other Hellions who were just terrible people). The fact that his brother was a one-note legacy character who had to get quickly killed off helps give him some gravitas as he's tied directly to Giant Sized X-Men.
 
I love how when the New Mutants and the Hellions had one of their little mixers, he and Mirage would peel off in a mostly non-romantic manner and talk smack about their teammates.
 
I love how when the New Mutants and the Hellions had one of their little mixers, he and Mirage would peel off in a mostly non-romantic manner and talk smack about their teammates.

That was a fun issue. I like Warpath. He was a good addition to X-force during the Kyle/Yost run, and I liked him in Uncanny just before that. Wish he'd get used more often. I've read a few issues of X-force back in the 90s and, from what I read, he was good there as well.
 
Warpath's cool. I like that they retconned his ability to fly away though.
 
My familiarity with Warpath is from early New Mutants where he was a Hellion. I liked that he was essentially a bad guy with a good heart (as opposed to some of the other Hellions who were just terrible people). The fact that his brother was a one-note legacy character who had to get quickly killed off helps give him some gravitas as he's tied directly to Giant Sized X-Men.
yep exactly what Mike said!
I like and Dig Warpath because for Whatever reason I FREAKIN LOVED THUNDERBIRD!!!( his brother! ( i hated his was killed off so quickly)
So because of that he's cool!
 
Don't know much about these last few characters. I've been meaning to read New Mutants for a while now...
 
What I find interesting about Warpath is that he's a prime example of "btw, that guy who died has a brother with the exact same powers, appearance, and personality, even though his existence was never hinted at when the original guy was alive." When you think about it, it's kind of the surest, cleanest way to bring a character back from the dead, since it technically is just introducing a new character, and there's no way any writer will kill off the new guy too because that would be cheap and depressing. (Let me know if there are any exceptions, though.)

Also interesting that the vibranium knives weren't added to his look until many years after he was first added, and now he has them all the time including his DoFP appearance. And that he got his knives at about the same time Drax started using his.
 
What I find interesting about Warpath is that he's a prime example of "btw, that guy who died has a brother with the exact same powers, appearance, and personality, even though his existence was never hinted at when the original guy was alive." When you think about it, it's kind of the surest, cleanest way to bring a character back from the dead, since it technically is just introducing a new character, and there's no way any writer will kill off the new guy too because that would be cheap and depressing. (Let me know if there are .
totally agree Dawn! Warpath is basically just Thunderbird with a few wrinkles thrown in. He like Mike mentioned was the only "good guy" on a bad guy team where T-bird was with the X-men!i know that T-bird was killed cause basically him and Wolverine had the same identical personalities and Marvel didnt need 2 of those jokers on the same team! i guess since there were already a few native American characters around, they decided to give him the axe and keep Wolverine! Because there were no other Canadian characters at that time period! i always wondered since they killed off T-bird in favor of Logan and it was before Wolverine had became so hugely popular,what would have been if they had killed off Wolverine instead!!would T-bird be as popular as Wolverine is now!!?! which is probably why i love t-bird!... he was Wolverine before Wolverine got waaaaaayyy to important for his own damn good!!War is basically Tbird if he had lived.
 
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