**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
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Doom sees all!
Good choices! I was always a Daredevil fan, so I was also always a fan of Kingpin and the way he could challenge other heroes even though he didn't have superpowers (though being strong and having loads of money could be considered their own powers). For Bullseye, I'd actually get excited to see how creative the writers could be and what new thing they would have him throw every time he was in a new issue. Needless to say, I was pretty happy they both made it into the show and was even happier to see the actors' performances of the characters.
Second choice would be Sabretooth who I feel is a villain, not a mercenary. He was always so brutal and powerful. It would also be interesting to see the interactions between him and Wolverine too.
Third goes to Thanos. Arguably another antihero but he was always interesting to me. He’s always been the answer to population control that nobody wants to admit they want. Using logic over emotion he tried to be the true equalizer.
Mystique!
Second is Sabertooth,he's a psycho that likes fresh blood more than I like to get a god tier champ or memes.
And third is Dr.Doom,what can I say about him,I'm sure you all know him,his history,his powers,they way that people use him as clickbait just to get that sweet money.Yea,sweet old Dr.Doom.
Iron Monger
Lizard
Shocker
Skurge
Baron Zemo (not the lame CACW version, the comics version)
Pyro
Toad
Avalanche
Living Laser
Whiplash
Kraven
Bullseye
Black Cat (borderline hero at times)
Dr Doom
Annihilus
Blastaar
Scorpion
Beetle
Lady Deathstrike
Blizzard
Batroc
Moonstone
Blob
To be fair, Dr. Doom doesn't seem like someone who would handle disloyalty very well...
I enjoyed the Netflix rendition of Bullseye, he fit the world of that show. But for me, Daredevil 181-182 is always going to be what pops into my head when I think Bullseye:
That's an excellent example of what makes him such an exciting villain! He somehow becomes more dangerous the better armed his opponent is. Plus, that's the most threatening a microphone has ever seemed, not counting a few bad karaoke nights.
Kraven the Hunter
Hellstrom
Oh-Oh. This is a very interesting... hint, on what the future might hold for us, I would say.