How much of his face does it cover? Hmmmm?
Enough so that when they first showed him without it, he was able to go totally unrecognized by either the X-Men or the readers for an entire issue. The final panel of the issue was a reveal of the helmet as Magneto said something along the lines of clothes really do make the man.
Enough so that when they first showed him without it, he was able to go totally unrecognized by either the X-Men or the readers for an entire issue.
Aha. A bit more than this much of a mask.
Yup. In fact, I found the page. It was X-Men #62: [link]
This coincides nicely with my new and furious Lethem obsession. From this week's
Time:
For a literary critics' darling, JONATHAN LETHEM spends a lot of time pondering guys in capes. His novel, The Fortress of Solitude, set in Brooklyn, N.Y., and various short stories include lovingly written passages on superheroes. Lethem is penning a Marvel comic, Omega the Unknown, due in 2006. "Marvel dared me to put my love on the line," says the author, who is reviving a little-known character from the '70s. Omega is "kind of a meta-superhero," he says, a "bewildered visitor to the Planet Earth" with--yes--a cape. Next we'd like to finally see that Philip Roth pop-up book.
So Thanagarians are now the assholes of space, right?
Did we know David Boreanz was in the next Crow movie?
Yes, David, we did. We also know the Edward Furlong is in it. We also know that it's going to SUCK, if it ever gets released.
Isn't already straight to video?
Released July 19th, according this:
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Probably. Nothing firm, last I saw, but considering that it got finished, what, 2 years ago, and still nothing?