XTFLyons said:so there's no other way of clearing up the continuity problems other than time travel??
Go ask Scarlet Witch.
XTFLyons said:so there's no other way of clearing up the continuity problems other than time travel??
Could Namor, being a mutant, have anything to do with Crossover??Goodwill said:Could Alicia Masters have anything to do with 'Cross-Over'?
XTFLyons said:Could Namor, being a mutant, have anything to do with Crossover??
icemastertron said:Thinking about it, they can make it as he is not a mutant, but of course, Atlantean.
UltimateE said:Or both. Or neither.
I could see Millar taking a similar route as he did with Thor and calling back on the 616 story of Namor forgetting who is is and wandering around as a homeless bum. Millar could do that story very well. And like Thor, no one is able to determine if he is who/what he says he is - including himself.
ProjectX2 said:I hope he's atlantean and tries to take over the surface world. Classics.
UltimateE said:And if it is that type of story, Millar is the only writer I'd want to see writing it. He's very good at taking something out of the ordinary and making it a huge worldwide deal - i.e. using Larry King in Ultimates & Ultimates 2.
Bendis, on the other hand, totally missed the boat with the monster in UFF. That should have been all over the place, and we should have known it was. It should have been all over the news, there should have been reporters all over, and the UFF should still be dealing with the aftereffects of it.
Millar is the master at retelling those types of stories.