I thought that Lincoln Lincoln bo-Bincoln was up to something covert all along, because him going rogue was Way Too Obvious.
I think they're really straining credulity with this powers-having-a-purpose business. How do the powers know when they're needed? Or where they're needed? Is there a Power God watching over the Inhumans, with knowledge of future events?
And I felt it a really nice touch, that that not too long ago President Ellis said that SHIELD can't be reauthorised, but now he put that option on the table in exchange for registration. For me, that supports Cap's fears that their would-be supervisor's agendas can change overnight.
'Every inhuman has a purpose' I think is more of a comforting belief that a planned system. The powers are too random and activation too chaotic to be some sort of balanced system- considering the terrigenesis is now worldwide thanks to the fish/fishoil inhumans meant to 'match' or balance each other may never be in the same country.
Even if Lash was intended to balance Hive it took a lot of unpredictable events to bring them together. Lash could have lived out his lifespan without ever meeting Hive if Hive had never been able to leave his exile planet.
I guess my point is that the idea that every inhuman has a purpose does not really mean anything now since the car parts are still scattered to the point you do not even know they build a car.
So, Lincoln is the spark plug, and I think Daisy is the windshield wiper, who is the exhaust manifold?
In 2013, ComicsAlliance ranked Manifold as #12 on their list of the "50 Sexiest Male Characters in Comics".[1]
But it's weird how everybody seems to have picked up on it, without a lot of skepticism.I think that was something Lincoln log said, repeating Jaiyang's belief, so I certainly don't think that's a definite fact.
Eden is a mutant, the son of an X-Man (barely) who seems to be from SHIELD/Avengers comics almost %100 of the time.
Can FOX lay claim to him?
I don't think it's quite as simple as that. Wolverine first appeared in The Incredible Hulk. Sabretooth first appeared in Iron Fist. Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver first appeared in X-Men. Inhumans first appeared in Fantastic Four. The Punisher first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man. I think there may be more examples that I can't think of off the top of my head, too.It's where their first appearance lays, in which comic book series, which designate which wing of Marvel each Character resides in, whether it's someone Marvel still owns or they absently sold off years ago.
It's where their first appearance lays, in which comic book series, which designate which wing of Marvel each Character resides in, whether it's someone Marvel still owns or they absently sold off years ago.
Gateway appeared in Uncanny X-Men first, so FOX owns him, until they don't.
Manifold Appeared in Secret Warriors, so Marvel should still own him, and ABC has access to him under any deal they have to use anyone under the S.H.I.E.L.D. umbrella (Wow? That sounds really redundant.).
But since Manifold is Gateway's son, we might be looking at another intersection here, like we did with the Maximoff "twins" existing in both the FOX and Marvel warchest simultaneously.
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