Books come out of the blue and heat up. Vengeance #1 is one of those books. It is nice to see a book heat up for the character and not for the movie tie in.
A-Force comes out tomorrow and features a character named Miss America. She is a lesbian or bi-sexual Hispanic female who will play a more prominent role in the Marvel Universe post Secret Wars, including a rumored series of her own.
Needless to say, her first appearance was in Vengeance #1. There is only one copy of Vengeance #1 left on ebay and it is a part of a set.
Now, Need to dig out my copies of this book as I know I have some laying around (seriously, I do).
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Grabbed 3 copies earlier $1.00 each ………
Female, Hispanic and lesbian/bi…At Marvel is covering all their politically correct bases with this one. Not sure, but I think there is a void for Mormons in the Marvel U… They could make her that as well.
You must not remember the Called…
Whole team of Mormon superheroes.
I don’t remember that.. Well, as long as they have been covered.
Only cool if they got their powers from their magic underwear! 😉
A lesbian wouldn’t make a very good Mormon if you ask me.. 😉
Or they could have just left her white male. More Lesbians of colour i say !
Well, there are plenty of white, male lesbians out there for sure, but it just seems to me that Marvel has been trying too hard over the past little while to be politically correct with just about everything….for the sake of being politically correct.
I am good with lesbians of any color. Hope I wasn’t taken wrong on that.
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I was just looking through my books and noticed I have a variant cover of this one. So anyways, I tried to look it up on ebay and not a one. Hmm I wonder how rare the variant is at this point.
Not sure it was hugely printed as it was one of the mini series that no one really cares about. Now, people are caring about it.
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Luckily, I picked up a bunch of these, back when they added her to the roster of the Gillen/McKelvie run of Young Avengers. 🙂 Also, this was the volume of Young Avengers that ticked people off when the final issue basically had every characters come out to one another, and establish that the Entire Team was LGBT. I didn’t mind. I just wish they’d stop cancelling so many books *right after* they find their footing & establish their roster, and the next thing you know, it’s over!
The variant is pretty hard to come by 1:15. I have been picking them up at 20 each for months. Based off numbers on comichron. The variant may have less than 1700 copies.