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Transmetropolitan
03-16-2006, 09:19 PM
Okay, Alpha Flight, much as we love it, isn't quite a "flagship" team like the Avengers, Fantastic Four, or X-Men.

And they're not the only awesome team that exists below the radar...

My personal favorite?

Freedom Force.

Yep.

Mystique's "get out of jail free card" for her Brotherhood was one of my favorite developments in marvel's history.

They got enough page space that characters like Blob, Pyro, and Avalanche got to display some depth of personality, and then the addition of oddball characters like Super Sabre, Stonewall, and Crimson Commando later on gave the group a few tweaks.

Shaman Of The Whills
03-17-2006, 02:36 AM
Well, I'm not sure what exactly qualifies as flagship... but Excalibur was always fun for me, and I wouldn't label it as flagship only because its initial run (and current for that matter) have admittedly been made up of "has been" characters who want to continue to see the light of day (much like the Surreal Life :lol: :oops: ). Another such remnant team that I've enjoyed recently has been X-Factor... but because both are 'X' teams, I guess they'd still be considered central teams... but under that qualification I guess everything could be... early New Mutants was fun, as was early Gen X, got a soft spot for kids... non-Marvel have now developed a soft spot for the Freedom Fighters... and of course the Runaways team. I know there are more obscure groups that I'm fond of, but the very fact that they are obscure makes them somewhat harder to remember.

Edit: WOW! Totally got this and another thread mixed up. Imagine the look on my face when I realized that one... good thing my mistake occurred so late at night!

Barnacle13
03-17-2006, 10:06 AM
Let's see. I definitely enjoyed Power Pack. Loved how they dealt getting "stuck" with the cloud power, hiding the truth from their parents, etc. Plus you didn't get the tons of angst most Marvel titles throw at you.

West Coast Avengers was a favorite of mine also. A bunch of second rate heroes strapping it on and fighting evil. Sure they had some A-listers, but they also had some B and C players. Spider-Woman II, Tigra, Living Lightning, all great fun to read about. And with Hawkeye leading the group you couldn't lose.

And just for comedic value, I loved the Lightning Bolts/Great Lakes Avengers!

TheQuestionMan
03-17-2006, 12:19 PM
New Warriors (Original)

birdygirl
03-17-2006, 12:21 PM
The Wanderers, a (gasp!) DC Comics team. As I've said here before, they were to the Legion of Super Heroes what Alpha is to the X-Men.

Powersurge
03-17-2006, 12:40 PM
Soviet Super Soldiers.

I also always like the UFOes ... villians though they were. Did they ever get around to duking it out with the FF?

DelBubs
03-17-2006, 02:27 PM
New Warriors (Original)
I'm with you. Plus had a thing for The Clandestine.

kozzi24
03-17-2006, 10:42 PM
I still love original versions of power pack and new warriors. i was a defenders fan also.

to ,y knowledge, the u-foes still have not fought the FF

darc_light
04-23-2006, 11:01 PM
The Micronauts. Anyone here ever read the Bug One-Shot? He reminds me of Spider-Man, but his jokes are funnier... :lol:

Generation X, 'till they broke up and the writers killed off Skin :cry: , He was a great character, what a waste.

X-Factor, but only Kyle and Shard, I hate Mystique and despise Sabretooth with all of my heart, I don't really feel much either way for Polaris or Forge for some reason...

Shaman Of The Whills
04-24-2006, 01:21 AM
Generation X, 'till they broke up and the writers killed off Skin , He was a great character, what a waste.
Oh my goodness gracious me yes. I thought Generation X was one of the best titles, I've managed to recollect much of the series though my collection is nowhere near complete at this point. They were a group of really interesting characters... I wish they had stuck around for longer, they're pretty much an earlier incarnation of alot of stuff we seem to be seeing now... and it also seems like that a mark of shame has been placed upon most of the members of Gen X... Banshee dying without anyone caring... Skin dying so unimportantly... really, I actually didn't realize he was actually dead until the end of the issue when I had to flip back and go "Wait, did they just kill Skin?" I was so incredibly depressed. I still feel that his death was pointless and purposeless... it did absolutely nothing for me. Lets hope the other survivors of Gen X do better in the long run of things.

Mokole
04-24-2006, 01:52 AM
Few titles ever catch my eye besides AF, even A-listers. Never liked Avengers, for instance.

Maybe Teen Titans, last year when they had Superboy in it, that I liked.

Obsidian3d
04-24-2006, 08:39 AM
I remember really enjoying Guardians of the Galaxy back when that series was running. Now I can't even remember any of the characters names though. I guess it didn't make as lasting an impression as I thought.

birdygirl
04-24-2006, 02:30 PM
I always liked the Guardians of the Galaxy myself, and can even remember some of the team:

Yondu: my favorite -- a blue bowhunter with a Mohawk hairstyle
Martinex: my other favorite -- a crystal guy from Pluto, (I think)
Charlie-27: heavy-set guy from Jupiter ( :?: )
Nikki: fire-girl from Mercury
Vance Astrovik: the Earthborn astronaut who couldn't remove his tin-foil covering for fear of falling into dust, (or something like that).

This may not be the entire cast, but they're the ones I remember best! :)

Garry/Al-Fan
04-25-2006, 11:56 AM
The Imperial Guard (Dave Cockrum's original group the most, but I like John Byrne's additions to the team) and The Futurians (though in small doses).

Cockrum pencils and inks are some of my absolute favorite illustrations, with X-MEN# 100 being my all-time favorite. I like his Legion of Super-Heroes, especially that big 80-page spectacular which had the members' mini-bios.

PWalk
04-25-2006, 12:45 PM
I really enjoyed Byrne's run on the West Coast Avengers. Wonder Man, Hawkeye, hell even Tigra and the original Human Torch made that book a fun read.

The New Warriors in the first 25 issues of vol 1 were another favorite.

But my favorite would have to be G.I. Joe. Although never put into the Marvel U. I collected that book like it was going out of style.

birdygirl
04-25-2006, 02:09 PM
I also liked the Invaders, (World War II homefront team). History can be fun! :lol:

cmdrkoenig67
04-25-2006, 09:42 PM
I'd have to go with(from Marvel/besides AF, of course)...The Micronauts/Microns(or even starring in a "Tales of the Microverse" book...whatever name will get them a new series, Darn it!) and the Champions.

...As for DC...Definitely, The Doom Patrol(I love those freaks).

Dana

HappyCanuck
04-26-2006, 02:01 AM
Unsung teams? I always had a soft spot for the Winter Guard. they are never used correctly (much like AF), and usually used as filler/cameo characters, when you need someone to make an appearance.

Transmetropolitan
04-26-2006, 02:27 AM
A couple more...

The Soviet Super-Soldiers/People's Protectorate (Marvel)
The Super-Buddies (DC)

Obsidian3d
04-26-2006, 01:47 PM
The marvel run of GIJoe was probably one of the best written books of its time. Sure there were some throwaway plotlines, but I dare anyone to read that series and say it was just a toy tie-in. The new stuff doesn't do much for me, but I'm a bit behind on America's Elite.

darc_light
04-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Teams...The Reavers, the ORIGINAL Reavers. The Hellions, again, the original ones, I've already mentioned Generation X, but they deserve more attention...

Le Messor
04-30-2006, 08:45 PM
I never read the Micronauts; but imagine if we took over its website / letters page. We could call it Microwaves.

Ha! I Kill me. But first, I kill you.

Second on ClanDestine, Excalibur (Alan Davis), New Warriors (Fabian Nicieza), and Runaways.

I'm leaping to teams with their own serieses here, that's just how my mind... works, for want of a better term. I tend to lean towards team books, and usually the more obscure ones.

Young Justice! (Todd Nauck drew that, btw.)
Young Avengers.
Young Sovereign Seven.

- Le Messor
"At least when she was burning stuff down I knew what to say."
- Buffy's Dad

darc_light
05-05-2006, 01:30 PM
Does anybody remember the Sectaurs? They were kind of anthropomorphic insects and arachnids with their own title way back in the 80's. I always liked Skulk the Tarantula riding Spider anthro myself...

syvalois
05-05-2006, 02:25 PM
Does anybody remember the Sectaurs? They were kind of anthropomorphic insects and arachnids with their own title way back in the 80's. I always liked Skulk the Tarantula riding Spider anthro myself...

Yres, but I think they where toys before been a comic, a little bit like GI Joe

darc_light
05-05-2006, 03:35 PM
I'm pretty sure it was a toy-tie in, (and a cartoon as well) but it was still pretty cool 8) , except for the obligatory sorcery... :-& I was very young back then, I don't remember much. I remember thinking how strange it was that they could take off their exoskeletons the same way you'd take off a shirt...

There were even mini comics that came with the figures 8) , I wish I still had them, but things get lost over the years. I have the Skulk action figure with weapons off of Ebay (loose).