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Something is like to know: have these “minor” super-powered people like Titania and Mr Immortal always been around, or are they all starting to appear because of the opening of the multiverse?
 

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I'm getting old as I really didn't get the last two episodes, having enjoyed the first four.

Mr Immortal is such a massive ability. Number 1 super power for anybody!! they should be after his blood not hers.

I do hope Josh doesn't turn out be a baddie.
 

Something is like to know: have these “minor” super-powered people like Titania and Mr Immortal always been around, or are they all starting to appear because of the opening of the multiverse?
I expect that they've always been around but, like "B" and "C" list celebrities, you don't hear about them unless they're more local to you or part of your niche interests. After all, who has ever heard of that Daredevil guy?
 

Mr Immortal is such a massive ability. Number 1 super power for anybody!! they should be after his blood not hers..

in Comics Mr Immortal is a founder of the Great Lakes Avengers, the protectors of Wisconsin, who are a bit of a Joke team, created by John Byrne (who was the writer responsible for the Sensational She-Hulk too).
The divorce thing is a TV creation and I can understand why the Marvel bosses allowed his use as a disposable character, even if his power is significant -in comics he’s presented as manic-depressive, and rages upon ressurection, but he is destined to be one of the few survivors at the end of the multiverse.

one interesting easter egg though is that Mr Immortal thought he was a mutant (ala X-Men) and the Great Lakes Avengers (GLA) even changed their name to GLX-Men after the real Avengers told them they didnt have the rights to use the Avengers name. Deadpool also acted as the Avengers liaison with the GLA
 
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in Comics Mr Immortal is a founder of the Great Lakes Avengers, the protectors of Wisconsin, who are a bit of a Joke team, created by John Byrne (who was the writer responsible for the Sensational She-Hulk too).
The divorce thing is a TV creation and I can understand why the Marvel bosses allowed his use as a disposable character, even if his power is significant -in comics he’s presented as manic-depressive, and rages upon ressurection, but he is destined to be one of the few survivors at the end of the multiverse.

one interesting easter egg though is that Mr Immortal thought he was a mutant (ala X-Men) and the Great Lakes Avengers (GLA) even changed their name to GLX-Men after the real Avengers told them they didnt have the rights to use the Avengers name. Deadpool also acted as the Avengers liaison with the GLA

Maybe I'm misremembering, but wasn't Mr. Immortal sort of a joke character even within the team? I seem to remember that the GLA was around for a fair while before Mr. Immortal's power ever got used, and that actually became sort of a running thing in the books... But then they turned it around so that he was dying all the time.
 

Maybe I'm misremembering, but wasn't Mr. Immortal sort of a joke character even within the team? I seem to remember that the GLA was around for a fair while before Mr. Immortal's power ever got used, and that actually became sort of a running thing in the books... But then they turned it around so that he was dying all the time.
Yeah, his power is that he dies and then resurrects (retconned as a massive healing factor) and he has a deathurge so he is always throwing himself into high risk situations where he invariably dies in horrible ways - which makes him depressed
 
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Maybe I'm misremembering, but wasn't Mr. Immortal sort of a joke character even within the team? I seem to remember that the GLA was around for a fair while before Mr. Immortal's power ever got used, and that actually became sort of a running thing in the books... But then they turned it around so that he was dying all the time.
He gets killed and revives in his first appearance, but it wasn't treated as a joke (rather as something a bit horrifying.)
 


I am glad this is a comedy, because putting Mr Immortal in a torture porn movie/series would be absolutely horrifying, having a victim that never permanently dies and is not super-powered in any other way to use for escaping?
 

I am glad this is a comedy, because putting Mr Immortal in a torture porn movie/series would be absolutely horrifying, having a victim that never permanently dies and is not super-powered in any other way to use for escaping?

DC did something sort of like that in a scene in the comics - there's a similar "reset button" guy in prison who ends up with a different power every time he dies - so when the Joker tries to escape, he ends up having to kill the guy 54 times before he ends up with the right power he needs to enact the next part of his plan... :p
 

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