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CATALYST PRIME - Spring 2017 Storytime

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CATALYST PRIME is Lion Forge's second attempt at capeshit (the first, of the same name, from a few years ago, faltered). It is set in a certain liberal movement's dream world.

The Event FCBD one-shot is like Deep Impact meets Fantastic Four with some shady big science entity.
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>>PREVIEWSworld: What does Catalyst Prime bring to the superhero genre and how does it stand out?

>Joseph Illidge: The vitality of the new. Let’s be honest. Fans are tired of reboots. There are no more definitive mythologies to the heroes we love, anymore. They’re in a constant state of cosmic, sales-based flux. CATALYST PRIME is the beginning of a new superhero mythology, and the collection of talented creators are the team of ambassadors introducing a new universe to regular and new readers. As a science-based, socio-political based superhero universe, CATALYST PRIME brings more of a balance between the real world and the fantastic to comic books. It stands out visually, through the variety of art styles within a unified publication design by Rian Hughes. When fans see CATALYST PRIME comics on the shelves, the quality, dynamism, and distinguishable identity of the line will be clear.

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>Christopher Priest: In the 1-shot, my main contribution is adding some layers onto the core character of Lorena Payan, a fun mix of Imelda Marcos and Mother Theresa.

Sauce: https://previewsworld.com/Article/194214-Superheroes-Came-Roaring-To-Life-In-Lion-Forges-Catalyst-Prime
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>“Like all things in superhero comics, there are secret origins.

>The Catalyst Prime superhero universe, is no exception.

>When President Geoff Gerber brought me on board to be the Senior Editor for Lion Forge, one of my first jobs was to get Catalyst Prime back on track. Several books had been released, but they hadn’t been on a regular schedule and they reflected the inconsistent efforts of a novice publisher. So, I reached out to various creators who had worked on the previous books to see if they wanted to remain involved.

>A handful of creators respectfully declined to return, based on their workloads and creative endeavors. We accepted.

>Others, like Joe Casey, were available to continue. We decided that, the best approach to creating a great and lasting superhero universe, offering something different to everyone, would be to start from the ground up, with a strong foundation that would not require readers to know anything about the previous books and that would not require our new creators to tie themselves to concepts, storylines, and artistic decisions that did not originate with them. I was thankful to receive the support from upper management on this.

>So this Catalyst Prime is new, with a brain trust of writers, a group of creators, and an inclusive company dedicated to making the best superhero comic books, and creating a world that will stand the test of time in popular fiction.”

— Joseph P. Illidge
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>St Louis, Missouri-based publisher Lion Forge Comics launched the start of a shared superhero universe known as “Catalyst Prime” this past May with a Free Comic Book Day one-shot issue co-written by Christopher Priest and senior editor Joe Illidge (known to CBR readers as the writer of “The Mission” column), with art from Marco Turini and Jessica Kholine.

>From that grand opening, the publisher plans to launch one new series every month for the next seven months, starting in May with Noble and continuing this month with Accell, out now from the creative team of writer Joe Casey and artist Damion Scott.

>It’s a huge new venture for the publisher, and one which lands them into a marketplace directly against the long-standing connected universes of companies like Marvel, DC Comics and Valiant Entertainment. What makes Catalyst Prime something new, different, and interesting? CBR conducted a roundtable interview to find out everything about the launch, speaking to: Alex de Campi, writer of Astonisher; Amy Chu, writer of Summit, Brandon Thomas, writer of Noble, Damion Scott, artist for Accell, Joe Casey, writer for Incidentals, Kino and Accell and Ray-Anthony Height, artist for Superb.

>CBR: What interested you in the idea of working with Lion Forge as a part of Catalyst Prime?

>Joe Casey: Any chance I get to write comic books, I’m usually down for. They’re my first love, after all. Plus, I’ve known the guys who run Lion Forge for a few years now and I think they’re committed to doing good work that has real impact, which is something else I can definitely get behind.
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>Damion Scott: Joe Illidge was a big part of the decision. I worked with Joe on Batgirl and we’ve maintained a steady relationship over the years since. I trust his taste and sensibilities in comic art and I was sure that with him at the helm we could do some great work. Joe Casey’s scripts sealed the deal — he sets up a lot of great visual opportunities. I’m having the same kind of fun that I had working with Kelley Puckett on Batgirl. I think we’re gonna be a awesome team.

>Also, Lion Forge seemed like a good place to just focus on developing my work with a bit more creative control than I would get at the big two. I wanna grow and develop as an artist — it’s hard if not impossible to do that at some publishers. They sorta box you in. Lion Forge allows me the freedom I need to do my thing. I’m grateful for the opportunity and plan to stick around for a while.

>Alex de Campi: To be honest, it was the editorial team. I don’t do a lot of work for hire (I have too much creator-owned stuff going on to bother chasing after work I don’t own), and when I do, it’s only for editors I know and trust. The team on Lion Forge was a dream — good people with a ton of experience, who really care about what they are doing and actually edit.

>Ray-Anthony Height: I had already heard a little buzz about it, but it wasn’t until it was announced at NYCC that I was fully aware of what was happening and who was attached. It wasn’t too long after that Joe gave me a call and approached me to join the team. I have to admit, it was one of the most exciting conversations I’ve had in my entire career. Catalyst Prime was a movement in both diversity and making great comics and I wanted to be part of that.

>Amy Chu: I feel Lion Forge has a commitment to diversity in stories, characters and creative teams that is genuine and unparalleled in the superhero comics space.
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>CBR: From DC to Valiant, there’s no shortage of interconnected universes in superhero comics. What do you think marks Catalyst Prime out as something different?

>De Campi: There’s a lack of real courage in the other interconnected universes. Management are so married to characters, and so afraid of seriously looking beyond what is seen as a “core” fanbase (e.g., straight white dudes) that there’s this pathetic stagnation with only tenuous and ill-supported efforts to ingratiate themselves with an audience representative of the people passing by their office building every day on the street.

>Even in newer universes with a lot of diversity on the page, there’s almost zero diversity writing or drawing those characters. Of course the irony is that this misperception of fanbase is a historically recent phenomenon, from when comics moved to specialist stores. Genre comics full of new ideas and new characters (detective, true crime, romance, weird tales, horror) used to be the norm. We used to love the new, and now the industry as a whole fears it.

>What Lion Forge is doing is just common sense. They have started off with a universe that looks like my friends group. That looks like the world today. And, most importantly, that is written and drawn by people with a tremendous amount of experience in comics who are also diverse. It ain’t just lip-service, because we can see that. Audiences aren’t dumb, no matter how much naysayers complain that we don’t “understand” the way comics works. The opposite is true: we understand all too well what you’re trying to do, and we don’t like it.

>Scott: I think it’s the focus on the individual books. Often with big crossovers, books get lost in the mess of having to tie everything together. Catalyst Prime seems to have been designed in a way that protects the integrity of the single comic book. It’s a difficult thing to do, but so far it’s been well executed.
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>Casey: Time will tell how “different” we are, but I know we’re all conscientious content creators and I think our individual voices will be coming through loud and clear. For me, that’s something different right there. I know I’m personally invested in giving the books I’m writing a voice all their own and that’s a good first step in setting us apart from the pack. As far as the universe we’re building, our best hope is that it develops organically, that we don’t force it in any way. That’s always the big danger with these launches.

>Height: Honestly, I feel Catalyst Prime fills the void that Milestone left. It may not be apparent to some, but that is a pretty big void. Off the top, Catalyst Prime feels more reflective of the current landscape of diversity in the U.S. and it is built that way from the ground up instead of retroactively. It’s an original tapestry with limitless potential where anyone from any walk of life can become a hero.

>CBR: With the opportunity to start something and build it from the ground up, what have you most enjoyed about your series as an opportunity to create something original and distinctly your own?

>Chu: I don’t have to worry about the idea “will it fly with editorial if I try something outside the box?”
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>Brandon Thomas: Most of the foundation for Noble was already in place, like David’s name and power set, and basic personality, but the door was thrown wide open in other more important areas. Chiefly, in developing a strong supporting cast, and a functioning rogues’ gallery, which are always critical details in making a superhero book really sing. David’s wife, Astrid Allen-Powell, has quickly turned into the co-lead of the book, and without saying too much, will have a major presence in the Catalyst Prime Universe far past the pages of Noble.

>She’s truly taken on a life of her own in every subsequent script, and her presence and perspective makes David a stronger and more relatable character, especially since the book begins with him suffering from amnesia, which is a really easy way to inadvertently disconnect the reader from his worldview and POV.

>So essentially, there was a faint outline already down, but I’ve been able to fill that in by adding additional characters, obstacles, and experiences, many of which will travel outside the book and do other cool things. Very honored to be trusted with something so pivotal, and it’s definitely a new thing for me that I hope lasts for a long, long time.

>Casey: Right now, I’m writing three series in the line, so taking on that particular workload challenge was a big part of the appeal for me. It’s been a while since I’ve had this many work-for-hire gigs going at once so I did what any historically-minded comics pro would do in this situation: I treated it like I was a Marvel Bullpen writer in the mid-1970’s, writing at the speed of thought, right on the edge of my creativity, just to hit the deadlines. Felt kinda good, actually. I don’t believe you should over-think superhero comics. I’ve been doing it long enough that I trust my instincts and I feel like the proof is in the pages, so to speak.
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>Scott: I enjoy developing the core character and the world around him. It’s my favorite part of storytelling. It’s always really hard to follow another artist — no matter what, it tends to come across like a watered down version of the first take. Starting fresh gives me an opportunity to really paint the world without having to deal with the reader’s preconceived notions of what it should be. It’s all fresh.

>Height: Superb, in my opinion, not only has a lot to say, but a lot to accomplish. I am so very proud and excited to be drawing the adventures of Jonah and Kayla. I enjoy drawing younger characters and we are putting two teenagers, one with Down Syndrome and the other a black female, front and center on the big stage. David [Walker] and Sheena [Howard] have crafted a fantastic story and with Le Beau Underwood, Veronica Gandini, and Deron Bennett working with me as part of the art team, I believe Superb will be a book that you won’t want to miss.

>De Campi: I’ve had a lot of fun both celebrating and subverting the tropes of my character’s genre. You don’t even have to do things wildly differently. Sometimes just a half step to the left is all that’s needed.

>CBR: One thing we’re seeing with Catalyst Prime is a real focus on characters, and telling stories not seen anywhere else. In terms of character, what were your aims and interests?

>Scott: On my end i just wanted Accell to be a contemporary take on the classic superhero comic. Accell is Mexican which is kinda new in our industry, but I didn’t want him to be the “Mexican” Superhero: I want him to be the All-American Superhero. It’s a little political, but I think people should feel like they belong and are represented in this country. It’s one of the more subtle statements we’re making with Accell, but I think it’s important and will be appreciated.
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Joe Casey is a weird drug addict
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>Chu: I wanted to create characters that reflect more real world science heroes – an antidote to the geeky stereotypes that we see on mainstream media shows like Big Bang Theory.

>Height: As the penciller, I want to convey the same amount of character driven story and personality I read in David and Sheena’s scripts. To me, all good stories should be character driven stories. I want readers to know what Jonah, Kayla, and the rest of the cast are feeling just by expression. They should walk away feeling they have a sense of who these characters are and maybe even resonate with them by issue #4, if not sooner. That may sound like a tall order, but that’s my goal.

>De Campi: I wanted to portray accurately the stresses of being part of a very privileged but very toxic family, and how the diminishing of mental health issues within that family has very significant long-term ramifications on these characters’ lives. Plus lots of Kirby and Ditko-esque fantasy sequences and lots of action.

>Casey: When it comes to writing *any* character — no matter what their background may be — the main thing is honesty. If your writing is honest, then I think it will resonate with the readers. Not to mention, the best characters transcend whatever cultural boundaries that exist. For instance, icons like Superman or Spider-Man resonate, regardless of a reader’s background, because for the most part they’ve been depicted honestly. That’s why they’ve lasted for decades upon decades. So that’s primarily what I’m interested in… writing honestly and, in doing so, hopefully writing comics for everyone.
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>CBR: What are your long-term goals as part of Catalyst Prime? What are you looking to bring to the line?

>Thomas: Well, even past my own individual contributions, I want to see these books hit #25, then #50, etc. Longevity and sustained vibrancy is what any creator ever wants, and it makes its own statement. If that happens, it ultimately proves all of us right — that this current industry can sustain, and embrace, and champion a fully developed multicultural superhero sci-fi universe, which looks like the world we’re living in both in through the characters and the creators.

>Personally, I want to keep getting better, and help project a sense of scale and wonder to the adventures of this amazing black male superhero. To break the narrative chains (as it were) that often trap similar characters in an urban environment, and saddle them with some tragic, generic backstory. Noble is not that, and will never be that. My biggest challenge every month is coming up with a better, more exciting action scene than the one we delivered in the previous issue. Our guy has a major league power set, so he needs major league challenges to test his mettle every month, and we’re going to keep upping the ante!

>Casey: I think the long term goal here is to build something that lasts. It’s a big challenge, but I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t think we’d eventually get where we need to be. For me personally, I’m just looking to do my part in that process, to the best of my ability.

>Height: For me, a visual familiarity. I want Superb readers to be excited when a new issue hits the shelves. I’m way more interested in readers being mainly invested in the adventures of Cosmosis and Amina than with the creative team behind the book. That means that if Jonah and Kayla pop up in Noble or Accell… Superb readers will pick those books up. That’s a long term plan because that kind of character loyalty won’t happen in a handful of issues.
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>Chu: I myself am looking to experiment with storytelling, and refining the craft. Certainly as a woman of color that has lived all over the country, and travelled all over the world I hope I bring some extra perspectives into the stories I create.

>Scott: My hope is to bring the fresh. I think smaller publishers really need to run on the cutting edge in order to compete with the giants. That may be executed within the art or it might be executed with how the books are campaigned. I like the idea of being part of something new. I’m on board to do whatever I can to help these books stay competitive.

>De Campi: Same as they are with any story I work on: a good story well told, that feels real.


Sauce: http://www.cbr.com/catalyst-prime-lion-forge-writers-artists-roundtable-interview/
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>>93242345
And it really shows.
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Is every new superhero universe doomed to fail?
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>>93242402
>>>>>>>>non-binary

Into the fucking trash
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>>93242428
It's current year anon.
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>>93242238
There's still huge swathes of the Marvel and DC universes that I'm not yet familiar with, why would I spend my time on this one?
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>>93242458
Because it's brand new, but beware of liberal politics.
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THE BEGINNING.
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>Catalyst Prime has begun! One year after The Event, missing astronaut David Powell has resurfaced! With dangerous new abilities and no memory of the man he once was. While desperately trying to regain his identity David quickly finds himself a man on the run from shadowy forces as well as his forgotten past. From writer Brandon Thomas (Horizon, Civil War II: Choosing Sides), artist Roger Robinson (Batman: Gotham Knights, Solo Avengers), and colorist Juan Fernandez.
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>>93242428
It honestly is quite funny to watch people get triggered about the slightest thing that disagrees with their world view.
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#3
superhuman, his telekinetic powers growing as he tries to regain his memories. But what is the secret history between David and Lorena Payan, the CEO of the humanitarian Foresight Corporation?
Secrets and lies begin to unravel as David is confronted by enemies at every turn, with his wife Astrid determined to get her husband back at all costs.

#4
• David is finally reunited with his wife, Astrid, but with terrible consequences.
• The secret of the suicide mission that gave birth to the Catalyst Prime universe is revealed!
Note: Final issue of Vol. 1
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>Daniel DosSantos is a young man living at the speed of life, with his job, girlfriend, and video games. After gaining powers from exposure to an extraterrestrial object, DosSantos became the rapid action superhero called ACCELL. The first of a new public kind of crime fighter and bad guy smasher.

>Unfortunately, there are consequences to moving faster than sound. Daniel’s about to learn that danger exists on the flipside of having super powers, and he may have to grow up quickly to survive.”
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P O E T R Y
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>>93242951
>get triggered
>H-HA HA! I'M NOT TRIGGERED, Y-YOU ARE!

If this didn't work in school when you were getting bullied, why should it work now?
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>kino
/tv/?
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>malicious code
EMERGENCY!
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>>93243108
>posting image during storytime
DELET or DIE IN HOUSEFIRE
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I liked Noble, but the FCBD issue was shitty. Haven't tried Accell yet. They're clearly trying to get the Milestone audience, except without Hudlin to go full blown WE WUZ SUPERHEROES N SHIET so it's not actually shitty
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>>93243245
>Haven't tried Accell yet.
STORYTIME NEARING COMPLETION
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#2
Daniel DosSantos is Accell, the first speedster superhero in a brave new world, but just how fast is he? Accell’s quest to test the limits of his powers throw him into a sideways dimension where horrors exist, and death comes at him faster than the speed of sound.

#3
Accell can run fast, but he’s not faster than the demon hot on his tail. With the help of a mysterious elder, the worlds first super human fights for his life.
This night that will change Accell’s life forever, and everyone doesn’t make it out alive.
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>>93243258
I've got it sitting there, I just haven't had the time. Just figured I'd throw in my two cents on Noble being good since it looked like no one else was reading the thread
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David Walker and Sheena C. Howard – Writers
Ray-Anthony Height – Penciller
Le Beau Underwood – Inker
Veronica Gandini – Colorist
AndWorld Design – Letters

After The Event in which Earth was saved from an asteroid, but a meteor shower hit the world. Youngstown, Ohio became a level 5 impact zone, with incidents of mysterious powers emerging in teenagers. Kayla Tate and her friend Jonah Watkins, a young man with Down Syndrome, have become the heroes Amina and Cosmosis, to stop The Foresight Corporation from kidnapping and experimenting on the new breed of superpowered youth.

OUT NEXT MONTH
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INCIDENTIALS
Joe Casey – Writer
Ramon Govea – Creator and Story Consultant
Larry Stroman – Penciller
Rob Stull – Inker
Snakebite Cortez – Colorist
Saida Temofonte – Letterer

Billionaire Bo Vincent Chen is keeping a lot of secrets.

After receiving mysterious powers from the meteor fallout of The Event, Bo has brought together a group of people with newly-gained abilities to make the world’s first covert operations superhero team.

Unfortunately, things don’t go according to plan, and the world is running out of time… because Bo’s final secret is the real reason why Earth desperately needs a team of heroes.

OUT THIS SEPTEMBER (WAS AUGUST)
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Alex de Campi – Writer
Pop Mhan – Artist
Jessica Kholinne – Colorist
AndWorld Design – Letterer

Astonisher follows Magnus Atitarn, a highly successful man of industry until he fails to stop an asteroid headed for Earth. His near-fatal attempt leaves him in ruins but with the power to read minds, and he uses this power and the prototype Astonisher technology to become a superhero.

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Joe Casey – Writer
Jefte Palo – Artist
Chris Sotomayor – Colorist
Todd Klein – Letterer

Alistair Meath of Britain’s Royal Air Force was one of the heroic astronauts who flew a suicide mission to save the Earth from an asteroid collision.

Seven months after The Event that changed the world, a new hero has emerged, saving lives and fighting villainy everywhere! KINO is the newest superhero for our times! But why is his world strangely different from our own, and how can the Kinetic Impulse Neoterrestrial Operative possibly be the secret identity of the deceased Alistair Meath?

OUT THIS NOVEMBER
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SUMMIT
Amy Chu – Writer
Jan Duursema – Artist
Kelly Fitzpatrick – Colorist
AndWorld Design – Letterer

Dr. Valentina Resnick-Baker is one of the most brilliant minds of the Catalyst Prime Universe. The doctor has a Masters in Materials Science, and a PhD in Theoretical Astrophysics, for starters. She had a good life teaching plasma fusion at the MIT Aero Astro, a girlfriend who loved her, and the respect and admiration of her employer Lorena Payan, CEO of the Foresight Corporation.

One year after The Event that introduces the means for super powers to the world, Val is the only known survivor of the mission that she took on with four other astronauts and Mission Control to stop an asteroid from destroying the Earth.

How Val survived, and her personal struggle to deal with the aftermath of the mission is at the core of Summit.

OUT THIS DECEMBER
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To finish this thread, here's the 1:25 interconnecting variants of all #1's together by Phil Jimenez.
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>>93243108
>>93243108
>>93243108
Final warning non-comic book reader.
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>muh libs
How about don't do this when you're posting a thread just for information?
>I'm s-shilling but fuck those liberals
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>>93243478
>>I'm s-shilling
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>>93242423
>Is every new superhero universe doomed to fail?
Yes. Or at least the one's like this that try to shit out an entire universe all at once rather than growing from a few titles organically.
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>>93243478
I will do whatever i want nigga and you cant stop me.
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>>93242238
Is this like Marvel`s New Universe even with the White Event included?
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>>93242238
>kino
Nah, i'm good
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>>93243309
>Gets powers
>They are plant related

Not even subtle, Chu
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>>93244009
But this time human-induced.
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>>93244216
What do you mean by this?
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This... this is just the fucking New Universe. Replace some names, update it for 2017, and give it a nuValiant-style coat of paint (and Valiant was just the New Universe updated for the 90s).
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>>93245823
Amy Chu is a big Poison Ivy fan, she's been trying to get to write Ivy again since the Ivy mini ended. So I guess she's now using some ideas that she couldn't use in the mini for this book
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>>93242238
>Kino

Memes aside, who would think this is a good Superhero name?
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>>93246467
/tv/
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>>93242284
>St. Louis, Missouri-based publisher
Huh, maybe I can get a job there.
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>>93242238
>a more diverse superhero universe
>most characters still look white
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