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nitpickrider · 5 months
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Aside from Spider-Woman, every single Force Works costume is god awful. Captain America 337
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marveltournaments · 4 months
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comicbooktradingcards · 8 months
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Character Spotlight | War Machine | Part 3
Part 1 || Part 2
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extraordinary-heroes · 8 months
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FORCE WORKS #1 (COVER ART BY PHILIP TAN)
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browsethestacks · 9 months
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Marvel Age (1993-1994)
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pageofqueens · 7 months
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coolcomicbookcovers · 5 months
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comicweek · 4 months
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soloavengers · 1 year
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-Force Works #8
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nickmarino · 4 months
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Force Works 1 (1994) by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning & Tom Tenney
Cover: Tom Tenney
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marveltournaments · 5 months
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comfortfoodcontent · 1 year
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1995 Christmas Themed Mighty Marvel Holiday Heroes Prepaid Phone Card Set
The X-Men card is by Andy Kubert but I am absolutely wracking my brain over who drew the other 3 cards. I know I’ve seen that T signature before. If you know or have a guess please let me know!
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wwprice1 · 1 year
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The Sara Pichelli, Elisabetta D’amico, and Matt Wilson art in Scarlet Witch 1 was incredible!
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themarysuep · 1 year
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Ramble about Daisy Johnson: I think one of the reasons Daisy is a worthwhile character to bring into the MCU is because of her journey. She starts of as a normal girl who is not a fan of Shield or government in general, and slowly becomes a skilled agent over the course of 7 seasons.
Her comic journey is the opposite. She starts of as a loyal agent that struggles to see anything except the 'the mission' and has slowly been developing into someome who doesn't want to take orders, who doesn't want to choose the mission over being a superhero.
Force Works really highlights this. There's no more Shield in the comics so Daisy is an independent contractor. But in this comic, she works with a team taking orders from Maria Hill-- who is still with the government.
Maria comments that Daisy has changed, she no longer has the same haircut as her (thank gosh) and she thinks twice before taking orders. She wants to save everyone and not make the 'hard call' or further an agency's agenda.
Shield also no longer exists in the MCU. Her ending in s7 was her separating from the team and seeing who she is as a fully developed superhero outside of Shield. So, if they brought her back and kept some elements of AoS (former shield agent), this could be where they take her character. Seeing who she is when she only has to think about herself and what is right to her, not being loyal to anyone else. I think there's potential even if they give her a small arc.
Even if there are no inhumans and Daisy refers to herself as a mutant, there's still storyline outside of the inhumans for her. Daisy being an inhuman is a new thing in the comics, so if they brought her back, she would essentially be back to the start. Her entire team of Secret Warriors were made up of mutants and mutates at the beginning too.
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