Last edited by Le Messor; 04-29-2023 at 05:56 AM.
Once upon a time, they exploded from the pages of The X-Men. For a moment, they were "Canada's answer to The Avengers."
They were ALPHA FLIGHT....
...once upon a time.
This may not be the thread for this, but this youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzfbnjSen90
its visual are just comic book covers.
At 15:19, we get Byrne's Alpha Flight #11.
I posted too soon; at 18:57, X-Men / Alpha Flight v1 #2 shows up. (Oh, also MTU ann #7 was in wayyy earlier!)
A lot of the covers are by Byrne.
I'm not saying you should watch the video, though; it would be divisive.
Wow!
An Audobon article mentions one of our members. I'm not even kidding:
https://www.audubon.org/news/bird-su...deserve-better
Okay, it immediately says she's not an A-lister, but we can all agree that's not exactly false, is it?
Here's a vid for all of us:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uC6ZY6qt8w
He doesn't seem to know about Marrina, but.
~ Le Messor
"Policemen are numbered in case they get lost."
~ Spike Milligan
This may be the wrong thread for this, but yesterday I bought a hardcover collection called Captain Britain: Siege Of Camelot.
A lot of the stories within (a lot; 62, to be exact; although they're much shorter than US issues) are reprinted from a UK Hulk series.
So, I was looking through the cover gallery, and imagine my surprise to see this one:
Hulk 55
and this one:
Hulk 57
Also, the book has a brief biography of its contributers, which includes John Byrne:
"Byrne then wrote and drew Alpha Flight and a lengthy Fantastic Four run."
I saw Alpha Flight mentioned a few times in Empyre #0 as well.
Cool! What was said?
Also, welcome back. It's been months, and we missed you!
Nothing terribly exciting just referring to the space Alpha Flight program. Captain Marvel also mentioned she stepped down as leader and Space Flight were made for this kind of event and to bring them inSo our Alphans MAY appear
There's a Sub-Mariner story in Marvel Comics Presents #57-59 where he's mourning Marrina. He mentions her by name in every issue.
Similarly, What The--?! #7: The Revengers vs. Just-A-League contains the following conversation:
Silas Mariner: How's the wife?
A-Wet-Man: Insane. Yours?
Silas Mariner: Dead. I had to kill her after she went insane.
Took me a long time, but I eventually figured out Silas was talking about Marrina (basically) here.
Luke Cage showrunner mentioning Alpha Flight as an inspiration for showhttps://www.cbr.com/luke-cage-cheo-h...r-diamondback/
That's awesome!
I knew that thread existed but this was a new article. So hah!