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Article Summary. Alpha Flight guest-stars in X-Men #11, raising questions about Marrina's new dragon wings. Cyclops' team, including Juggernaut, is mobilized across multiple Marvel titles this week.
Alpha Flight, a Canadian super team with a deep history with the X-Men, is making a return that might bring them into conflict with Marvel’s Merry Mutants.The X-Men just concluded its first ...
Alpha Flight is back in business, ... MacKay obviously wanted to work Marrina into the team, so she actually surrendered herself, and chose to go to prison to serve with her friends.
Guardian, Vindicator, Shaman, Marrina, Northstar, Snowbird, Sasquatch and Aurora reunited at the start of the new Alpha Flight series this month, and will be joined by fan-favourite Puck in the ...
Alpha Flight are back courtesy of Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente. ... Marrina brings an extra touch of levity to all of her scenes Northstar, despite sitting out most of the fight, ...
Alpha Flight is returning, courtesy of Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente, and Dale Eaglesham.With the release only a month away, Marvel has opted to show off a very cool variant cover for Alpha Flight #1 ...
The bouncing and dwarfish dynamo of Alpha Flight, the good natured Puck is the heart of Alpha Flight. Morena Baccarin as Marrina Marrina is member of the alien race the Plodex.
Alpha Flight’s modern books, however, are more sporadic than back in the day. In the mid-2010s, the team’s name was appropriated for a space agency led by Captain Marvel, and afterwards ...
Alpha Flight's written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, art by Dale Eaglesham, and the cover is by Phil Jimenez. LEEE777 - ALPHA FLIGHT #1 is a big 40 pages and will retail for $3.99. All I can say ...
Marvel Revives Alpha Flight With an All-Canadian Creative Team. June 19, 2019. By Jake Abbate ... Snow-bird, Talisman, Northstar, Marrina, Guardian, and Vindicator! ...
Marvel has released an unlettered preview of Alpha Flight: True North, the upcoming one-shot comic starring Canada's favorite superhero team.But what's all this aboot "blame Canada," eh? Well ...