The GLA Are Back

Today must be press day for Marvel. First we get the new Champions series, now we have a new ongoing (yes really) Great Lakes Avengers series.

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>The new ongoing series will be penned by Zac Gorman (Rick and Morty

6 mutants on 1 cover?

>Zac Gorman
>intothetrashitgoes

To each their own. I've never read his comics work, but I think my brother's a fan. And hey, it's more of Marvel pulling in writers who aren't the usual suspects. Which is a gamble, but it sometimes pays off.

Today is a fucking great day.

Well, Champions, USAvengers and GLA are definitely going to beat DC Rebirth, kek.
What's next? Forbush Man?

I like the show well enough and I like the GLA but the R&M comic is fucking godawful. Why couldn't they get Slott to write this again?

He'll be in an upcoming deadpool mini

Lel, House of Desperate Ideas
I also wait for 3D-Man ongoing

THE GLA ARE BACK

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Slapstick ongoing. Someone cap this post so I can be proven right when it's announced.

I'm still waiting for an Agents of Atlas ongoing, since they showed up in SW

That Shriek, someone tell Cletus she's alive and well

It sold like shit, around 16k or less

The best gimmick for this comic would be if every issue it was renamed as different team.
Like, issue #2 would be "Great Lakes X-Men #1"
issue #3 "Great Lakes Defenders #1"
issue #4 "Great Lakes Invaders #1"
etc, etc

They've already tried several times

GLA movie when?

That joke is a bit too old

probably never, but they could cameo if they ever do a Squirel Girl film

That would be interesting to say the least. The CGI for Flatman and Big Bertha would have to be damn good.

But it would be good for sales
Every issue would be #1

Squirrel Girl can't handle her own movie. As we know now she can't handle her own comic.

>“They also have, as seen on our advance cover, a life-size cardboard Squirrel Girl stand-up because whenever there’s a photo op, if you have Squirrel Girl in the shot, she’s very popular, so it’ll get picked up and people will pay attention to it,” Brevoort explained.

Literally LET'S PUT SQUIRREL GIRL ON THE COVER TO BOOST THE SALES explained

Nice stealth mini.

He knows. He was with her in Deadpool vs Carnage.

Easy. Hire two hot identical twins years before shooting begins. And fatten one up to around 450 lbs. The CGI will handle the transformation, it will look more realistic, and she'll get an Oscar for dedication. Everybody wins.

Like now you mean?

I'm not gonna be buying it or anything, but I think it's a relatively fun idea, especially with how unexcited I am for the new Marvel now.

I've always sorta thought Doorman was neat.

more like Now! (r) TM

But he got depressed when he almost killed her user.

Since no one else has bothered:

>GREAT LAKES AVENGERS #1
Written by ZAC GORMAN
Penciled by WILL ROBSON
Cover by WILL ROBSON
Variant cover by MICHAEL ALLRED

“All New, All Different?” No, thank you! New things are bad and different things are scary! Instead, why not join everybody’s least favorite Super Hero team, The Great Lakes Avengers in their brand new—but not too brand new—ongoing series, Same Old, Same Old, Great Lakes Avengers! When the team gets reinstated as permanent members of the Avengers and uprooted to Detroit, the GLA has one more shot at Super Hero glory…but can they answer the call? Do they even have 4G coverage here? Find out!”

In advance of the announcement, I caught up with Zac Gorman and editor Tom Brevoort to pick their brains about the latest iteration of the Great Lakes Avengers, why now is the right time for the team to make its triumphant return, and much more.

Let’s begin with the obvious question: why is now the right time to revive the Great Lakes Avengers?

“Now is the time for Great Lakes Avengers to return, one, because I simply want to do it,” Brevoort joked. “They need to give me perks to keep doing the comics that people like and that sell really well,” he added with a laugh.

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Well, that explains why they're releasing that GLA collection next month. I'll definitely check it out.

>“I had been working on a different Marvel project that ending up falling through, so I went to talk to Tom about it,” Gorman explained. “This is my first Marvel book, my first superhero book. I’ve always loved the C-list characters, the obscure characters, and the comedy stuff. So, when I heard ‘Great Lakes Avengers,’ I immediately kind of latched on to that and thought it’d be a great book for me. But the Great Lakes region is where I’ve spent the majority of my life. I’ve lived in Detroit area and Chicago and the west side of Michigan and all around the Great Lakes, so it kind of seemed like a perfect fit right off the bat for me. So I just hit the ground running and started coming up with ideas for how I could make the series fresh again

>“This is what you call good editing,” Brevoort added winkingly. “Good, insightful editing. I was able to subtly realize those things ahead of time and go, ‘Zac Gorman, he’s the guy to write Great Lakes Avengers.’ Not just because he wrote some fun Rick and Morty stories that I liked! I instinctively knew he was a native of the Great Lakes region and had this love of C-list characters! With that keen insight, I was able to pick him out of the pack.”

>“On top of that, we live in a world now in our publishing where books that range from Deadpool to Squirrel Girl have all found an audience, and I feel like Great Lakes Avengers as a concept is somewhere on the bell curve between Deadpool and Squirrel Girl. So it felt like this would be a thing where, because the Avengers are so well known from the films, a more general audience can get the joke of [GLA] than they would ten years ago. It seems like this sort of thing might be able to find some traction in a way it couldn’t have before.”

>Placing Great Lakes Avengers in the company of heroes with cult followings like Deadpool and Squirrel Girl may seem ridiculous to some, but both were, in fact, members of the team in the past. This version of the team will contain four of the classic members — Mr. Immortal, Flatman, Big Bertha, and Doorman — as well as a few new faces that we’ll meet as the book goes on, according to Brevoort.

>“They also have, as seen on our advance cover, a life-size cardboard Squirrel Girl stand-up because whenever there’s a photo op, if you have Squirrel Girl in the shot, she’s very popular, so it’ll get picked up and people will pay attention to it,” Brevoort explained. “So they’ve got that in case anybody is paying attention to them. That way they can set it up and still seem like they’re Squirrel Girl’s buddies.”

>“Technically she’s too nice to really frame it that way, but clearly she’s gone on to bigger and better things!”

>But with no Squirrel Girl or Deadpool on the team, who is poised to be the book’s breakout star?

>“I did an interview with Marvel.com, and I’ve been talking it up, but I think that Doorman is going to be the breakout star,” Gorman confessed. “He’s kind of got a smaller part in the series, but his moments land pretty well. He’s got an interesting story, with some of the stuff built into his backstory in regards to his relationship with these cosmic forces. There’s a lot of potential when you have a guy who is a complete screw-up, who is very self-involved and doesn’t take his job seriously, but is also kind of responsible for the fate of the universe. He’s kind of my favorite, but I’ve been having fun with Flatman also because he has a lot of range that hasn’t really been explored in the past.”

>Many people may be willing to write off the Great Lakes Avengers as something of a joke, but they have been a part of some truly massive Marvel events, including Civil War, Fear Itself, and Secret Invasion. With an inherent irreverence to the team but a sense of urgency and epicness to the world they inhabit, Gorman and Brevoort are striving to create a book that is both funny, but feels grounded in the real world.

>“To me, comedy is where they thrive,” Gorman explained. “One of the things I think we’ve done with this book is grounding the wackiness of [the team.] If you take this team that started out as an absurd, fourth-wall-breaking parody of a superhero team and ground them in a real world scenario, that’s where a lot of the comedy comes from — especially what I like about the team, and the tension that arises from it. It’s definitely a comedy, through and through, but it is definitely more grounded than past standalone Great Lakes Avengers books.”

>While the Avengers are based out of New York City, the Great Lakes Avengers, as their name would imply, are based out of Detroit, Michigan. But apart from economic hardship and an overwhelming amount of Juggalos, what sort of challenges will the team be facing?

>“You do get a lot of that real-world element of Detroit in the book,” Gorman said. “I’m a Detroiter myself, growing up in the Detroit area and I’m pretty familiar with it first-hand. I think taking some of those real-world issues that seem like they’d be way too grounded for the Great Lakes Avengers — and they are — like gentrification and underfunded city services, and pairing them with the absurdity of a team like Great Lakes Avengers generates a lot of comedy of the book.

>“It’s definitely a Detroit book,” Gorman continued. “There’s a lot of Detroit in it, in a way that I think is a relatively accurate depiction of the city. And not just in the RoboCop 1987 version of Detroit.”

Wait arent they mutants except for me inmortal ?

I hope they dont have to deal with the T-mist

>There will also be some Easter eggs sprinkled in for Detroit residents to appreciate on a deeper level too, Gorman confirms. “Some of the new characters have Detroit roots and connections to Detroit things,” Gorman explained. “I’m definitely all for working to sneak that stuff in. I was born and raised in the area, so it’s always a part of me.”

>Considering the GLA’s relatively short lifespan, they have managed to accrue an impressive cult following. But what is it exactly about Earth’s Okayest Heroes that resonates with readers?

>“I think that it’s very easy to relate and connect with a bunch of characters who really, really want to be superheroes and really, really want to do good, and be a part of this superhero experience, but who are just kind of not wonderful at it,” Brevoort said. “They’re kind of the closest, in their way, to what we, the audience, would be like if you gave us superpowers and a costume. Characters like the Great Lakes Avengers, they’re the Bad Luck Bears of superhero teams. They’ve got plenty of heart, but they’re not all that wonderful at being able to do the gig. And yet the fact that they have such heart is part of their appeal. They’re all kind of weird and offbeat and factory second superheroes in a way. They’ve got powers that kinda sound good, but aren’t all that useful, and they’re just kinda weird. I find that very appealing somehow. They’re much more like the people in my immediate circles than most of the actual superheroes we publish comics about.”

>“Yeah, they’re inept, but what I think is so endearing about their characters is that they all try really hard, and they’ve got really good hearts, and I think that’s important,” Gorman said. “That’s what makes them likable. They really try.”

And that's all.

They are mutants. But I'd say it's more than likely they won't be anymore.

Shhhh... don't give marvel ideas.
And don't ruin it for everyone

literally who?

The best thing they would do, would be just NOT mentioning it. How hard is that? They're just heroes.

Summer is already here I see.

>Champions
>Great Lakes Avengers
>USAvengers
Huh. I know we're not supposed to say anything positive about Marvel on Sup Forums these days, but this has me pretty hype so far.

Unless they're just front loading all interesting stuff, but so far so good.

>I know we're not supposed to say anything positive about Marvel on Sup Forums these days
Oh boo fucking hoo, the poor Mouseketeer can't handle the banter.

>we made you big, Doreen!
>you owe that to us!

I always wondered. Why haven't any villains tried to kidnap Mr. Immortal to discover the secret to his immortality? Even aliens should be curious about him.
Who the fuck cares about Wolverine's healing factor when you have a man whose immune to death itself? He should be a big deal.

It's July, user.

the best avengers

They are Inhumans, now. (that's how they roll)

It's kinda funny that the best thing coming from marvel might be a joke book, which probably won't be even funny.

Lurk moar, faggot.

She was the breakout member of the team after all.

>ongoing series
Only because Marvel doesn't announce their minis as minis anymore.

Kind of weird for Shriek to be the villain in this.

>accurate depiction of Detroit
>dollars to donuts the lion's share of criminals will be white

Pick one

probably something to do with Doorman (both have darkforce related powers)

Since every marvel book works on a 6-issues-story-arc formula for TPB reasons, literally every book can be an mini or ongoing depending on the sales

Will Thanos fight Doorman and Mr. Immortal for Oblivion's affection?

I had sex with your mom

You must be new here

on a second glance I thought the cover was from the boys issue.

I know that and that's kind of what Marvel does. But miniseries sell less than ongoings as well so Marvel does not announce their minis as minis anymore.

I made your dad watch.

He means in the sense that even if a book is a 6 issue mini, they could easily extend it to 12 issues if the sales warrant it. On the flipside, it could be something they planned on having be a 12 issue maxi, then cancel it at 6 because sales weren't there.

Minis are less flexible since you're locked into the announced issue count, where as the current trend of having stealth minis as "ongoings" means that you can adjust it from mini to maxi to ongoing or vice-versa based on sales without getting locked into a specific issue count that mini/maxis come saddled with.

So Squirrel Girl is famous in-universe?

She's on one of the big, famous Avengers teams

They're trying really, really, REALLY hard to push her as their own Harley Quinn but the sales are so obviously not there.

Is Marvel allowed to use Big Bertha? Isn't that fat shaming? Or she is going to be "empowering" so it's ok?

Hey look, it's Doctor Tannenbaum

Bring back Dinah Soar.

The Champions thing looks like shit, but this seems pretty good. I may just be salty about Robbie not being on Champions, but I also remember EAT IT GRANDPA

Big Bertha is a woman with the ability to become fat or super-model skinny whenever she wants. She prefers being fat.

let's see
A woman who can be fat/skinny
A gay flatman
A guy who tried to kill himself, but can't die
and Doorman

I see a lot of trigger potential

>GLA
>Shriek
I'm in

Create a twitter campaign complaining that her death was just a cheap fridging, I'm sure you'll get some people on your side in no time.

Not to mention, shouldn't he be around in every future anyone ever goes to?

Please no, the less of them involved the better

Better be some Leather Boy up in this.

Do it, faggot

I'd like some Maelstrom too. He's an Inhuman, I'm surprised Marvel hasn't brought back yet.

She's going to be on the USAvengers during Marvel NOW, which presumably will be the US' premiere Avengers team.

haha okay, not every female hero book is trying to be Harley Quinn. USQ and Gwenpool for that matter are nothing like Harley's book.

read some comics guys.

>I may just be salty about Robbie not being on Champions
M-maybe that wasn't the full roster! At the very least, they better have a team-up arc with him.

and maybe Grasshopper V

Bring back Grasshopper

>read some comics guys.
>they totally have Disney© 's Official Seal of Approval™!
>t. Mouseketeer #1138

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>DC is trying to turn Harley Quinn in their own deadpool book

Nice non-counterargument, master shitposter.

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Nice non-counterargument, master shitposter.

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With the rate that Grasshoppers die, we'll probably end up in the triple digits by issue 12.

Nice non-counterargument, master shitposter.

Which one though?

It feels like he fits on a team with that theme, but forget it man. The dream is dead.

Only one shitposting is you
>hurr durr disney shill
fuck off

Nice non-counterargument, master shitposter.

At the very least, she's the only well known out of the GLA, but she isn't that famous.