Why must you hate on Ryan Choi? Did Ray Palmer have a semi-psychotic woman who could grow sixty feet tall as a potential girlfriend? Did he have a couch buddy like Head?
Of course, the Challengers came first, so technically the FF is an interesting version of the Challengers of the Unknown. I personally called the Challengers “a dry run for the Fantastic Four”, but that’s me.
I’d actually call Hawkman a B-lister, myself, the Atom and the Metal Men are C-listers, and the others I’m not about to disagree with. (I will, however, point out that I enjoy “fun, inconsequential team up books” much more than I do, “event books where everyone in the DC Universe gets gruesomely murdered on-panel”.)
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Why the heck is Atom riding the head of Hawkman’s mace??? That’s gonna hurt.
Hawkman: Take this, Mordru! *swing* *SPLAT!* Oops. Sorry dude.
This is because The Order is getting cancelled isn’t it?
Hey, only half of that lineup is really D-List. Hawkman, the Atom and the Metal Men are all rock-solid C-listers, man.
Oooooh, harsh… but scrupulously fair.
Why must you hate on Ryan Choi? Did Ray Palmer have a semi-psychotic woman who could grow sixty feet tall as a potential girlfriend? Did he have a couch buddy like Head?
I’m wondering who the uninteresting DC analogue of the Fantastic Four are….
Challengers of the Unknown.
They’re pretty much FF without powers.
Of course, the Challengers came first, so technically the FF is an interesting version of the Challengers of the Unknown. I personally called the Challengers “a dry run for the Fantastic Four”, but that’s me.
I’d actually call Hawkman a B-lister, myself, the Atom and the Metal Men are C-listers, and the others I’m not about to disagree with. (I will, however, point out that I enjoy “fun, inconsequential team up books” much more than I do, “event books where everyone in the DC Universe gets gruesomely murdered on-panel”.)