I always liked Cover Girl the best. Model, sure, but she just really liked driving the heavy armor. And yeah, whadda gonna do. Still gonna go see it.
Yep, this is where I am too. No matter how horrible the word on the street is I will probably still be there opening night.
A year or two ago, they did a comic/graphic novel that featured the Adventure Team, including Mike Power…mostly in flashback, fighting Cobra-La and the Decepticons. I think Unicron might have been involved, too.
Tell me that doesn’t have Michael Bay written all over it!
I’ll probably be finding a copy after pay day.
In other words, a shameless steal from Marvel’s Hydra. Oh well, the uber-sexy psycho babe still looks hot. Long straight black hair, glasses and a catsuit just go together like cereal and cartoons
Heh. The thing is, it was originally conceived as a Marvel property by the creator, probably featuring Hydra. Since that pitch didn’t go through, said writer reused it as the backstory for G.I. Joe when he got the job doing it’s comic.
The funnier thing is, since the G.I. Joe cartoon was from Marvel Productions, you can actually see a few comic references onscreen (one episode even features someone watching Spider-Man on TV—presumably a cartoon or a TV show, though), and they might have been behind an animated “Fury Force” if it’d gone through.
And from that… the A Team was born! I played with GI Joe as a kid (the 12") but was too old when the cartoon came about. The above formula also worked for the show “A Team” with George Peppard and Mr T. massive fire power - never so much a pulled cuticle.