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Did they actually confirmed it was Wakanda? I was under the impression that Hulk trashed a South African city...

So, somewhat like the Mouth of Sauron?

I don’t know about weak, she’s a telepath/telekinetic (with very strong pyrokinetic powers) plus she has good fighting skills, it certainly depends on what personality take over (and the writer).

I’m not very knowledgeable on her comicbook enemies (aside Purple Man) but I think Typhoid Mary could be a good choice given her history with Daredevil (I remember her mostly from his comics and the Initiative). I guess they’ll probably delve in JJ’s origin with IGH as the ‘evil organization’ she has to fight.

*Agents of Atlas

That’s exactly what I thought. My secret dream would be an Agent of Atlas tv show.

I’ve just remembered that we’ve already come across the Darkforce in the MCU...Blackout in AoS was able to manipulate it.

Darkforce in Agent Carter? Mmmmmm, could Dottie become an early Darkstar? If so I’d love to see some incarnation of the Soviet Super Soldiers pop up in the future.

Rachael Taylor’s performance was an unexpected high point of the series for me (some reviewers I follow on youtube had the opposite opinion though). Now I can only hope to see Trish/Patsy back for a possible second season of JJ or at least for the future Defenders’one (as Hellcat).

It reminds me also of this scene from Return of the Jedi.

They’re apparently seven, like the Seven Samurai or the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist (they each have a different weapon and gear).

They remind me of this

The Seven Sam...erh Knights of Ren

They seem to have took it down pretty fast... I was lucky enough to see the few new scenes.

If I’m not mistaken metahumans is more a DC’s term (is it copyrighted?) while I seem to remember the term mutate applied in the Marvel Universe for people who acquired superpowers through accidents/experiments etc...

In this case neither of them are mutants in the comics, more mutates.

In Italian there’s still the expression “to pass under the Caudine Forks” meaning “to suffer a profound humiliation” and it comes from an episode of the Second Samnite Wars when the Romans were forced by the Samnites to pass disarmed under a yoke as a sign of defeat.


It has been so long since the last time I read it so I might be wrong but at least that edition if I remember right it wasn't that different from D&D red box edition rule-wise. The setting was peculiar though. There has been also at least two videogame adaptations a few years ago, they were nice enough.

The first RPG I’ve ever played was the German game The Dark Eye (Das Schwarze Auge)... the Italian publishing house that translated it was also publishing the Lone Wolf series of gamebooks and I followed it almost religiously so when they ventured in the RPG realm I bought the first basic volume out of curiosity and I