I'd Have Not Made D-Man a Loony
I think that D-Man was a fairly noble superhero who had some enjoyable stories during Mark Gruenwald's Captain America run.
I do not think he would have made a very good Avenger, but I enjoyed the fact that Captain America asked him.
Later on, I thought it was interesting to see him become a hero for the homeless (although I did not like the way it was played for laughs in early issues of Avengers Volume 3).
Therefore, I think there is enough interesting stories in the idea of a superhero for the homeless that I would not have made D-Man, well, nuts, as he was recently in an issue of Daredevil.
I do not think he would have made a very good Avenger, but I enjoyed the fact that Captain America asked him.
Later on, I thought it was interesting to see him become a hero for the homeless (although I did not like the way it was played for laughs in early issues of Avengers Volume 3).
Therefore, I think there is enough interesting stories in the idea of a superhero for the homeless that I would not have made D-Man, well, nuts, as he was recently in an issue of Daredevil.
2 Comments:
I'd not have had him disappear way back When Steve was the Captain, just for the sake of redoing Bucky.
I'd have had him continue as Steve's sidekick--or had him join with the Falcon & Nomad to continue as a sort of team.
Also, the "he's nuts" thing didn't seem to have anything to do with the story. It seemed just like Bendis knew he needed to put a subplot in, and decided to shite on a d-lister (ha!) to do it.
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