Who's the most important villian in the Valiant universe?
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Im for an appearance. Dress him up in spandex and put a cape and mask on him...leonmallett wrote:Maybe he can be written in...comicmark wrote:Fortunately, Massarsky is gone from Valiant for good,Second_Death wrote:![]()
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Call him: Super Twerp...
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Harada is without a question the greatest VALIANT villain for the following reasons.
He's a villain that exist in the gray area between good and evil (like other classic villains like Doctor Doom and Magneto).
He's not out to conquer the world because he's power mad, he's out to conquer the world out of concern for what he sees as the inheritors of the planet, the Harbinger race, which in the VALIANT Universe is the next step in human evolution.
He's like a Homo Sapiens trying to ensure that his people will outlast the Neanderthals.
Second reason why he's the better villain is because he single-handedly pushed the world into a war that lasted almost 1,000 years, (2003-2990) a feat unprecedented in human history.
When you combine both aspects of the character you end up with Hitler multiplied by a million.
He's a villain that exist in the gray area between good and evil (like other classic villains like Doctor Doom and Magneto).
He's not out to conquer the world because he's power mad, he's out to conquer the world out of concern for what he sees as the inheritors of the planet, the Harbinger race, which in the VALIANT Universe is the next step in human evolution.
He's like a Homo Sapiens trying to ensure that his people will outlast the Neanderthals.
Second reason why he's the better villain is because he single-handedly pushed the world into a war that lasted almost 1,000 years, (2003-2990) a feat unprecedented in human history.
When you combine both aspects of the character you end up with Hitler multiplied by a million.
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ManofTheAtom wrote:Harada is without a question the greatest VALIANT villain for the following reasons.
He's a villain that exist in the gray area between good and evil (like other classic villains like Doctor Doom and Magneto).
He's not out to conquer the world because he's power mad, he's out to conquer the world out of concern for what he sees as the inheritors of the planet, the Harbinger race, which in the VALIANT Universe is the next step in human evolution.
He's like a Homo Sapiens trying to ensure that his people will outlast the Neanderthals.
Second reason why he's the better villain is because he single-handedly pushed the world into a war that lasted almost 1,000 years, (2003-2990) a feat unprecedented in human history.
When you combine both aspects of the character you end up with Hitler multiplied by a million.
I agree entirely. That gray area he stays in is why Valiant ruled. I tried to get my gf to read Harbinger, but couldn't get her into it. Her main complaint was that it seemed like Sting was the bad guy even though the story focused on him. She even brought up some good points. In particular, the kill ratio.
Harada: only Pete's friend Joe, maybe one or two more later on
Sting: In Issue #0 alone, he kills over 100 civilians and 3 eggbreakers
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The interesting thing is that Harbinger skewed the line between heroism and terrorism.
Was Pete's resistance made up of a group of heroic teenagers or terrorist outcast?
You had the "inbreed" town idiot, Torque.
The religious nut, Flamingo.
The "comic book geek" Faith.
Pete, who was haunted by his friend's death.
And Kris, who... hmm... is there anything negative that could be said about her?
The press could make this group look like homegrown terrorists not unlike Neo-Nazis or the KKK, while Harada comes off as Clinton's best friend.
Was Pete's resistance made up of a group of heroic teenagers or terrorist outcast?
You had the "inbreed" town idiot, Torque.
The religious nut, Flamingo.
The "comic book geek" Faith.
Pete, who was haunted by his friend's death.
And Kris, who... hmm... is there anything negative that could be said about her?
The press could make this group look like homegrown terrorists not unlike Neo-Nazis or the KKK, while Harada comes off as Clinton's best friend.
I had some strong inside information from Valiant via a close associate of mine that before Unity Valiant was planning on making Master D'arque their most important villian, and at one point someone with Valiant referred to Shadowman 8 as equivelant to the first appearance of Dr. Doom.
I'm not saying that's how it turned out, that's just what I strongly believe to have been Valiant's intent when Shooter was still there.
I'm not saying that's how it turned out, that's just what I strongly believe to have been Valiant's intent when Shooter was still there.
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Only way we'd see that version of Darque would be if VEI ignored everything after Unity and reintroduced him for the first time.comicmark wrote:I had some strong inside information from Valiant via a close associate of mine that before Unity Valiant was planning on making Master D'arque their most important villian, and at one point someone with Valiant referred to Shadowman 8 as equivelant to the first appearance of Dr. Doom.
I'm not saying that's how it turned out, that's just what I strongly believe to have been Valiant's intent when Shooter was still there.
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Yeah, that is my favorite aspect of the series. Somewhat similar to the situation with Seleski and Pierce.ManofTheAtom wrote:The interesting thing is that Harbinger skewed the line between heroism and terrorism.
Was Pete's resistance made up of a group of heroic teenagers or terrorist outcast?
Are you referring to the Flamingo appearance in the Visitor series? I don't recall preunity Flamingo being religious.ManofTheAtom wrote: You had the "inbreed" town idiot, Torque.
The religious nut, Flamingo.
The "comic book geek" Faith.
Pete, who was haunted by his friend's death.
And Kris, who... hmm... is there anything negative that could be said about her?
The press could make this group look like homegrown terrorists not unlike Neo-Nazis or the KKK, while Harada comes off as Clinton's best friend.
Second_Death wrote:Yeah, that is my favorite aspect of the series. Somewhat similar to the situation with Seleski and Pierce.ManofTheAtom wrote:The interesting thing is that Harbinger skewed the line between heroism and terrorism.
Was Pete's resistance made up of a group of heroic teenagers or terrorist outcast?
Are you referring to the Flamingo appearance in the Visitor series? I don't recall preunity Flamingo being religious.ManofTheAtom wrote: You had the "inbreed" town idiot, Torque.
The religious nut, Flamingo.
The "comic book geek" Faith.
Pete, who was haunted by his friend's death.
And Kris, who... hmm... is there anything negative that could be said about her?
The press could make this group look like homegrown terrorists not unlike Neo-Nazis or the KKK, while Harada comes off as Clinton's best friend.
Didn't she end up hooking up with Archer?
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Second_Death wrote:....although she did pray a lot......"Oh, God.....yes!"Second_Death wrote:Are you referring to the Flamingo appearance in the Visitor series? I don't recall preunity Flamingo being religious.
No, that's chiclo... see:
oops I mean Erica...Chiclo wrote:I'd spank her. Particularly with her hair grown out like in 4001.*SQUEE* wrote:She turned up to get spanked in Deathmate.But she was a good villian.
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I think this is a grand idea... Who would be the best candidate to "turn to the dark side" and explain why...*SQUEE* wrote: Perhaps turn one of the "Good Guys" evil in the new Valiant?
(Don't count Pete Stanchek...)
This now has it's own post "The Darker side of Valiant":
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Get this man some VALIANT comics, stat!!Second_Death wrote:ManofTheAtom wrote:I was refering to the character overall, from Harbinger to Visitor to Rai 0.Second_Death wrote:Are you referring to the Flamingo appearance in the Visitor series? I don't recall preunity Flamingo being religious.I forget about her connection with Archer's followers.
Go to the re-reading forum and start going over the threads.
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ManofTheAtom wrote:Get this man some VALIANT comics, stat!!Second_Death wrote:ManofTheAtom wrote:I was refering to the character overall, from Harbinger to Visitor to Rai 0.Second_Death wrote:Are you referring to the Flamingo appearance in the Visitor series? I don't recall preunity Flamingo being religious.I forget about her connection with Archer's followers.
Go to the re-reading forum and start going over the threads.

After Unity my memory of Valiant events becomes less clear. The connection is only referred to in Rai #0, right? I don't recall it ever being mentioned again even in the Visitor series.
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