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Post by Star Brand on May 25, 2019 3:54:22 GMT
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Post by nightmax on May 26, 2019 21:24:01 GMT
So very much the template for what would later become Toyo Harada! But, I'll try to keep my comments focused on the New U, not what it may or may not have very much directly inspired
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Post by Star Brand on May 26, 2019 22:44:24 GMT
Great point, nightmax! You can expound on the Voigt’s influence in Harada as much as you want to. I’d love to hear it!!
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Post by grendeljd on Jun 10, 2019 3:31:53 GMT
So very much the template for what would later become Toyo Harada! But, I'll try to keep my comments focused on the New U, not what it may or may not have very much directly inspired I totally agree, and I'll second Starbrand's sentiment as well. I don't think we're gonna be too strict here - as far as I'm concerned, let the thread conversation flow where it wills [within reason & family-friendly, of course!]. In particular, I think the influence of the New U as a template for Valiant is an important topic of discussion & worth talking about.
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Post by Star Brand on Jun 10, 2019 5:14:03 GMT
Agreed, gentlemen!
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Post by Star Brand on Aug 22, 2019 17:12:48 GMT
Voigt was first called Overlord in D.P. 7 #12.
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Post by Star Brand on Aug 22, 2019 19:47:04 GMT
Splash page from a backup story in Psi-Force #24, featuring Philip Nolan Voigt. This is after Voigt had been elected President. Attachments:
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Post by Star Brand on Sept 8, 2019 18:03:48 GMT
Just discovered this Marvel 616 character. Philip Nelson Vogt. Aka the Man in the Shadows. In the 616 he is affiliated with the Troubleshooters. Clearly this universe’s version of Philip Nolan Voigt, who in the New Universe was the head of the Clinic in DP 7, and later became President of the United States. Attachments:
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