ALPHA FLIGHT on The Planets Perilous
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ALPHA FLIGHT on The Planets Perilous
...to the death?
Sounds like a winner.
The All-Old, All-Familiar ALPHA FLIGHT
ALPHA FLIGHT and the Mansion of Mystery
A nebulous past.
A sketchy present.
An uncertain future.
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ALPHA FLIGHT
Weapon Alpha, Aurora, Doc Langkowski, Marrina, Northstar,
Puck, Shaman, Snowbird, and Talisman.
How many variant covers do you think there will be for # 1 of volume 6?
Too bad. The mini-series may have had a chance to become an on-going, if the decision could have been made with accurate data.
Can the digital sales and the Random House sales be tallied and considered, for the most accurate data?
Yes, that's who I meant. I would have included a picture, but the attachment function doesn't seem to work for me.
Will he be back?
I tried to find where AF # 2 (2023) landed on icv2's list for September, but I didn't see it. Did it drop out of the top 50 comics of the month? Hope AF # 3 (2023) does better.
AF # 3 has a publication date of 10/25/23, the last Wednesday of October. Not a lot of time for the comic book to have an impact, saleswise...unless the Alpha Flight community shows up---full...
Me, personally, I'd like to see a donnybrook between Doc Squatch and Doc Langkowski, one wanting to switch back, the other not so much. Both of them real, honest-to-goodness powerhouses, with grit,...
If the comic book community stays focused on the goal (turning a mini-series into an ongoing), interest in ALPHA FLIGHT must not only be sustained...it must grow. Confidently.
Glad you 're back, Ben.
It will never happen, but who wouldn't want to see an ALPHA FLIGHT story by John Byrne and Joe Bennett? A Byrne illustration of Doc Sasquatch? A Bennett illustration of the twins?
It'll probably...
Okay. [Won't ask what generated the force field] Not bad for someone who was constantly being characterized during this particular era as "just a housewife."
Okay. So her first suit (the one that Heather wore when the Mantlo-verse AF teamed up with the AVENGERS) was EM and went underwater with no adverse effects to her or anyone near her?
And Heather's "Vindicator" electromagnetic suit runs on/uses electricity, right?
Do water and electricity mix well? This is one of the random thoughts that crossed my mind as I was reading Mantlo-era ALPHA FLIGHT.
I went back and looked it up (instead of relying on my memory, which would've been a mistake), and the origin of DreamQueen ["The Ties That Bind"] is my favorite non-Byrne issue.
What is your favorite issue from: the Mantlo era, the Hudnall era, the Nicieza era, the Lobdell era(s), the Furman era?
Today's installment of the ELSEWHEN storyline indicates that DEPARTMENT H is not/was not intended to be a huge, public organization. Which is in line with the Byrne-era volume 1 ALPHA FLIGHT. Which...