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467:) encouraged readers to color the issue with crayons and enter the results, for a chance to win original artwork from the issue. The winner was announced in the letter column of the tenth issue. Issue #11 contains a series of splash pages that Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen devised so that in order to get the full impact of the scene, a reader might have to purchase six copies. On the last of the pages, a caption reads: "Nextwave: Blatantly wasting your money since 2006". 445:. Warren Ellis (on his website) stated in October 2006 that he had initially planned to write the series for twelve issues, then pass it off to another writer. However the initial plan was changed and the series was placed on hiatus until Ellis should choose to return. According to Ellis, this was at least partly because monthly sales could not justify keeping artist Stuart Immonen on the project at his then current pay rate. Ellis has stated that "there will be more 1402:
that have been published and republished intermittently since the late 1960s. Apparently the 'zines names were drawn from EC science fiction comic dialog. "Spa-Fon!" and "Squa Tront!" were derived from alien-language phrases expressing surprise, equivalent to "Oh, My Lord!" (both first used in "The
877:, the organization which assembled Nextwave. One flashback shows that when he was a child, his mother hanged his favorite teddy bear, Special Bear; due to this, he dislikes teddy bears even in adulthood. As with all of the flashbacks shown in the series, the accuracy of this memory is suspect, as 521:
In a 2005 interview, writer Warren Ellis commenting on his Nextwave stories stated: "I think it has to be a self contained universe. It takes from Marvel history, but I wouldn't necessarily want to drag mainstream Marvel into it for fear of what I would do to it". In 2006, Marvel Editor-in-Chief
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and I stripped out all the plots, logic, character and sanity. It's an absolute distillation of the superhero genre. No plot lines, characters, emotions, nothing whatsoever. It's people posing in the street for no good reason. It is people getting kicked, and then exploding. It is a
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writer Warren Ellis was happy to learn of the title's recognition by YALSA, saying that he did it all for the children. In keeping with the off-beat humor of his book, Ellis added: "It is good to know that the young people of today are ready and waiting for me to form a Church".
934:, this is due to an inability to remember his real name. According to the official theme song of the comic, in tone with the satirical quality of the stories, he doesn't have a name anymore at all, with "The Captain" serving both as a moniker, and as an impromptu first name. 865:
According to Warren Ellis's series proposal (within Volume 1's collection of stories), he stated that the Captain was pretty much every pointless character who utilized "Captain" in his codename.
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By his own admission, he used to go by Captain ☠☠☠☠, a moniker so offensive that, when he met Captain America, the Avenger beat him severely and left him unconscious in a dumpster with a bar of
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a better place. As the Captain was incredibly drunk at the time, it is unknown if he remembers this event exactly, as he immediately attacked both aliens, believing them to be gold-bearing
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in his mouth. The Captain used a lot of codenames as well, all of them starting with 'Captain', and had to abandon them all because someone else was already using them. In
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states: "Recent intelligence suggests some or all Nextwave members unknowingly had their memories and/or personalities altered by their new employers (H.A.T.E.)". In
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pants, a trenchcoat, and a white T-shirt with a black star which resembles the Heartstar—despite becoming a superhero "for the mask", as he stated in issue #1.
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The Captain is extremely cynical, foul-mouthed, and hard-drinking. His age is as yet undetermined, but he has said his mother conceived him while listening to
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was to be considered set in a universe separate from the main Marvel continuity. In contradiction to these earlier statements, Marvel publications such as
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page and lyrics printed in the "Director's Cut" edition of the first issue. The tabs and lyrics are also in the Volume 1 hardcover collected edition.
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debuted in 2006 and was cancelled after issue #12, which was published in February 2007. The run of the series was written by Warren Ellis, drawn by
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seemed to portray Nextwave's activities as occurring in the mainstream Marvel continuity. To further complicate matters, Nextwave's entry in
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for Favourite New Comicbook, Favourite Comics Story Published During 2006 (for issues #1–6), and Favourite Comics Villain (for Dirk Anger).
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allegedly "beat seven shades of it out of " and left him in a dumpster with a bar of soap in his mouth). These individuals are assembled by
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storyline, reduced to possible homelessness and whiling away his time in New York City's dive bars. He is spurred back into action when
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to ask Monica about "Beyond", making her realize those events were, in fact, real, and reverting to her Nextwave outfit.
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The Captain continues to use his codename in the Nextwave group while the other members have dropped them; according to
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stated that Nextwave's setting was in a universe separate from the main Marvel continuity. However, recent issues of
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The Captain gained his powers from "the Heartstar of the space between the galaxies", also referred to as the "
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where they engage in battle with the infected superheroes. They are killed off-panel by the infected
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A text box in one issue states that, despite his name, he is not actually the captain of anything.
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The series was written exclusively in two-issue story arcs. Each issue began with a humorous
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form in the Giant Size X-Men (GSX) set. The team of five figures equals an even 500 points.
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Butchery Variant", was printed in black and white on newsprint. Marvel (through the website
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comic book, and I will fight anyone who says otherwise. And afterwards, they will explode".
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Artist Stuart Immonen has stated that the title change was due to trademark issues.
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Similar to the rest of Nextwave, the Captain dresses in civilian clothes—sneakers,
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and his brother Matt, by their band Thunder Thighs. It was advertised on their
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For Steve Rogers, who was the first character known as "The Captain", see
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consistently features extreme violence and comedy, and simultaneously
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states that members of Nextwave may have had memories altered by the
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act grossly out of character for comedic purposes. In an interview,
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Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. Volume 1 – This Is What They Want
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were named among the 2007 Top Ten Great Graphic Novels for Teens.
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In March 2010, all twelve issues were collected into a paperback
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Starting with issue #3, Marvel had changed the series title to
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Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. Volume 2 – I Kick Your Face
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Little is known about the Captain's past before he joined
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Wade Gum (2006-07-01). "Heroes Con: Joe Quesada Panel",
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List of obscure Marvel characters named 'Captain ____'
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to come, presented as a sequence of limited series".
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Civil War
Publisher
Marvel Comics
Ongoing series
Superhero
Elsa Bloodstone
The Captain
Monica Rambeau
Tabitha Smith
Aaron Stack
Warren Ellis
Stuart Immonen
Warren Ellis
Stuart Immonen
Collected editions
ISBN
0-7851-2278-8
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0-7851-2855-7
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0-7851-4461-7
comic book
series
Warren Ellis
Stuart Immonen
Marvel Comics
satirizes
superhero

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