Dread
TMNT 1984-2009
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3-D Man is looking pretty interesting here. He certainly has enough power for the Agents of Atlas, as well as his own secrets. He should fit right in on a team with an alien, a death-robot, and a former siren. 
I do like the idea that Delroy is a bit of a "marked man" for super-heroes after icing Crusader. He did over-react to the whole Skrull Invasion thing, but war can do that to someone. Especially since he was, basically, an athlete turned cult spokesman turned superhero, not a soldier. Crusader actually met quite a few heroes in MARVEL TEAM UP and AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE, so a few would likely have taken his death personally. Of course, he seemed to "fade away" with his reality warping ring of his, and for all we know Parker could bring Crusader back in some odd way. I mean, his AVENGERS VS. ATLAS mini had an odd enemy.
Given that Marvel has done a mighty job using mini's and back-up's to keep this franchise alive, I really think a better idea would have been a debut relaunch with a $3 price tag, to encourage retailers to order as many copies as possible. Instead they'll just treat it as AGENTS OF ATLAS #13, and probably order about 20k at best. But, more is always awesome, and this'll be on my pull list.
I do like the idea that Delroy is a bit of a "marked man" for super-heroes after icing Crusader. He did over-react to the whole Skrull Invasion thing, but war can do that to someone. Especially since he was, basically, an athlete turned cult spokesman turned superhero, not a soldier. Crusader actually met quite a few heroes in MARVEL TEAM UP and AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE, so a few would likely have taken his death personally. Of course, he seemed to "fade away" with his reality warping ring of his, and for all we know Parker could bring Crusader back in some odd way. I mean, his AVENGERS VS. ATLAS mini had an odd enemy.
Given that Marvel has done a mighty job using mini's and back-up's to keep this franchise alive, I really think a better idea would have been a debut relaunch with a $3 price tag, to encourage retailers to order as many copies as possible. Instead they'll just treat it as AGENTS OF ATLAS #13, and probably order about 20k at best. But, more is always awesome, and this'll be on my pull list.

