Varient
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I think "street-level" refers more to Cage's concerns. Dude generally spends his time running around the streets helping Iron Fist and Daredevil rather than fighting enemies more on his level. I mean, Cap's a lot less powerful than Cage, but he's never considered "street-level" because he sets his sights a lot higher most of the time. He doesn't care that all he can do to Thanos is break his fist on Thanos' face; he'll still face that f***er down with the fate of the entire universe at stake. Cage seems content to keep his sights a bit more local, and it's not like the New Avengers ever did anything particularly big in scope either--that's part of why some Avengers fans didn't like them. Although, now that Cage is leading the Thunderbolts, he'll probably have to aim a bit higher.
I remember the "old days" where "Streetlevel" meant at most barely above olympic class powers and abilities at best,.... then they bumped it up to (By marvel standards ) Barely superhuman (Tigra benching a ton, beast benching two tons, Cage benching three, etc,.. up to about five tons)
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Now it's an area of concern?
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OK.
On current topic:
Cage was written well for years before Bendis,.. then (My opinion) someone got in there, dumbed him down, and marginalized his motivation.
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Bendis actually wrote Cage well, but some feel he threw too much at one time.
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I'm happy that Contrary to what some will say,.. Cage was not written as a Stereotype by Bendis, He represents the silent mainstream of Blackmen who only want to do right, be respected, and have a life.
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The part when the "Avengers" took down Nefaria (sp?) was excellent because it was one of the few times I've seen the Avengers actually use strategy. Cage standing him up for Ms Marvel by Popping him one is what I like to see.
Luke Cage is best for me when his powers are present but understated.
(Shrugging off bullets, catching a thrown car and putting it down, jumping down from twenty stories to take care of business - all w/o talking about it.)
I also hope they continue to show his moral side - his sense of right and wrong is also understated and I love the character for that. (Taking pains NOT to hurt a cop who was shooting at him? )
The only complaint I have is that he has joined the "sexless" side of the Marvel Universe.
Spiderman has wild monkey sex, Mr. Fantasic does not, Black Panther has chase/fight/capture sex games with his wife, Cage does not.
Even on the PG side:
Reed Richards has old flames trying to trip him up, Cage does not.
And the Marvel Universe remains a groupie wasteland with exception of heroes like Hercules. You'd think that Captain America would be wading thru post-it's on his shield from women wanting to have his child let alone the women in the Superhero community who'd want someone on a par with them as far as scratching an itch.
Cage would have similar problems being at "streetlevel."
(Just remember the Thing and Thundra first encounter - then swap out Thing for Cage and Thundra for Cargil,.. or Moonstone.)
I'd also like to see his wife step up once in a while when stuff gets tight. her powers run along the same lines as his, though a little weaker but she can fly.
Finally,
I pray that Marvel doesn't marginalize His friendship with Danial Rand, That they don't cause drama by killing Misty Knight, and they STOP with the retconing of who he knows and doesn't know in the Marvel universe.
This Thunderbolts thing could be done right - I really hope it doesn't suffer with him running off in the middle on Avengers business.
(rant over).