![]() My Fair Super Hero is, as the name suggests, a take-off of Pygmalion (and to be fair, it's not a story I particularly like in the original either). ![]() But on the other hand, now that I HAVE read it, I'm STILL not sure which way it went. the concept was one of those that could work really well or spiral out of control really easily, and I wasn't sure before reading it which way it would go, which is fine. Jackson-let Secret Invasion and Ironheart are on deck after that.I find myself in a weird position with this one. She-Hulk: Attorney at Law is due to hit in August, while the Samuel L. Marvel is in the middle of its run and generating some of the best reviews of any Marvel show so far. The recently finished streaming Moon Knight is now in Emmy Award campaign mode, while Ms. Marvel has been steadily prolific with its Disney+ series since launching with WandaVision in early 2021. There is even a WandaVision spinoff show in development featuring Agatha Harkness, the villain played by Kathryn Hahn. Marvel could steer the character down a Hollywood lane, so far unexplored in the MCU, or it could set him up in the Wanda-Vision lane, something the company has continued to explore with its latest blockbuster, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Takes on the character for the Disney+ series were not revealed. Wonder Man even developed feelings for Wanda, after Vision had been dismantled. Stories tied him to the android via ionic energy and brainwaves that implied the two were akin to brothers. The character also developed strong ties to classic (and now, thanks to Marvel movies and an Emmy-winning series, globally known) characters Vision and Wanda/Scarlet Witch. Known as Simon Williams, he was a founding member of the Los Angeles-based West Coast Avengers and, with a look that included a turtleneck, a red jacket and sunglasses, became a celebrity thanks to his day job as an actor and stuntman. ![]() In the 1980s, the character really came into his own. He was initially a villain and only appeared sporadically in the early Marvel Age, but was reconceived as a hero (and Avenger) in the late 1970s. Wonder Man is one of Marvel’s oldest characters, first introduced in 1964 in the pages of Avengers No 9. Fewer Stars, Fewer Shows, Fewer CEOs and More Picket Lines as Upfronts Wrap ![]()
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