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colonel_green ([info]colonel_green) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-07-02 15:04:00

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Entry tags:char: ant-man/wasp/hank pym, char: ares/marvel, char: black widow/natasha romanova, char: captain america/bucky barnes, char: falcon/sam wilson, char: mr. fantastic/reed richards, char: sharon carter, char: vision/jonas, creator: bryan hitch, creator: ed brubaker, creator: mark millar, publisher: marvel comics

The Seventh Sign

Two comics with Bryan Hitch art came out this week, surely signalling some imminent cataclysm:  three scans from Captain America: Reborn #1 and four from Fantastic Four #568.

First, in Reborn, the nerd squad assembles in the Mighty Avengers' HQ to discuss the tech behind whatever happened to Steve:





Also, Venom's there, but he's not in-panel.

Over in Fantastic Four, the seemingly omnipotent Marquis of Death and his minion subdue the Fantastic Four; the Marquis takes Reed on a little tour:



Reed says no.

They move on.



The Marquis didn't expect him to go for this either, so he takes him then to Area 87, where Clyde Wyncham, an incredibly dangerous supervillain is kept; Wyncham came from an alternate reality where he is the only mutant, but also has brain damage, and so a system designed by Reed keeps him subdued.  Tying into Millar's "Old Man Logan", apparently the villain revolt in the future set Wyncham lose, and he awoke, "his mind restored...





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[info]sir_razorback
2009-07-02 09:39 pm UTC (link)
I don't know what show it was, wheather it was Outer Limits or not, but something along those lines. It was years ago, and the overall plot of the episode was that a woman goes back in time to kill HItler as a small child. He's not even a year old or so, and she ingratiates her way into the family household. Adolf's not a well child, he's weak and his family's all concerned that he won't live past it. Eventually her chance comes up and she takes off with the kid. I think her time trip was a one-way sendoff, so she decides to jump into a river while holding him to make sure nothing can go wrong.
Well, another of the household nannys manages to observe all this. Earlier in the show there was a gypsy woman trying to find a new home for her son. (my memory's abit fuzzy on this, so if someone calls wants to me out for getting the details wrong feel free.) She then returns to that gypsy, takes her child and swaps a very healthy child in the now deceased sick one's shoes and the parents never caught on. Was a fun take on the Predestination Paradox angle of time travel.

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[info]midnightvoyager
2009-07-02 09:49 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, there was an Outer Limits like that, too, that had a guy try to kill Hitler and accidentally CAUSE his anti-Semitism.

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