I certainly wouldn't object to a Sas solo comic, but I think for it to do really well, a strong AF book would have to be in publication. I always thought a Sas/Puck mini would rock. Even a maxi, like like the old Thing/Human Torch books
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I certainly wouldn't object to a Sas solo comic, but I think for it to do really well, a strong AF book would have to be in publication. I always thought a Sas/Puck mini would rock. Even a maxi, like like the old Thing/Human Torch books
Ben
Alpha have faced both DD and the Hulk before, btw.Originally Posted by Northcott
The 'digging in where they think they won't be touched' angle was played out in 'First Flight', and I think in Acts of Vengeance. I'd say 'you'd think the villains would learn', but I know better.
Another character, 'sides Squatch, who could be described as a combo of Sabes, Wolvie, and the Beast? Wendigo! Okay, he has more Sabes than Beast, but Sas has more Beast than Sabes.
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I was thinking more in reference to the "classic" team facing these foes, whole and hearty.Originally Posted by Le Messor
I'd really like to see Alpha functioning as cohesively as the JLA or Avengers are portrayed (when the latter aren't busy melting down); put them on the "A" list and explore how effective they can be when in action and at full strength.
We all would. But again, that'd involve going back to Byrne's team.Originally Posted by Northcott
You're right, of course, about the *originals* never facing Hulk or Doom. They've celebrated Hulk, and talked about Doom, and Sas faced the Hulk a couple'a times when they were together...
Ooh, and if they did face the Hulk, hey, Peter David! \/
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