Yeah, Jaxon would make a lot of sense, film-wise.
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Yeah, Jaxon would make a lot of sense, film-wise.
I think an AF comic needs to be written by someone with an old school superhero sensibility. And I mean that in an extremely complimentary way.
My first pick would be Kurt Busiek.
Failing that...
Talisman wouldn't need her origin changed.
Possibly, but the original point was the TV rights which Fox definitely has, as evidenced by the whole Mutant X debacle a decade or so ago.
Oh, don't get me wrong - I totally agree with you that Kingpin is more of a Daredevil villain than a Spider-Man villain nowadays (possibly because Norman Osborn & Kingpin are very alike), but there...
Whoever has one has the other.
We just still don't know who that is.
No idea until it happens!
Is he though? Daredevil had never fought Kingpin until 1981's #170.
No-one knows until they appear on screen; that's the whole problem... :(
http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/singling-out-marvels-film-rights-head-scratchers
Yeah... I'm not sure what factors are involved... whether it's lack of demand, the fact that Classics Vol.2 is still in print, or a royalties issue.
Nope, just the first 8 still :(
Though all of Vol's 3 & 4 are there.
Oh yeah, totally.
A Puck, Marrina, Shaman, Sasquatch, Snowbird AF would be enough.
Very mystical and GreatBeasty.
Also, I said it elsewhere but:
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=54592