Jessica's son has been hyper aged to adulthood and become a Hydra agent. How can she save him, and what kind of relationship can they even have when she missed like 18 years of his life in like a few weeks her time?
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Just another example why children in superhero comics are a mistake.
These shared superhero universes should have full day one continuity resets every 20 years or so. Wipe the slate clean. Modernize what needs modernizing.
That hasn't worked out well for DC
DC hasn't really reset properly that is part of the problem
a full reset wouldn't help anything when shit writing is there biggest issue
Hero kids have always been a dumb idea. Ain't no way a child can go toe to toe with a grown man, especially a group of them. That kid's getting killed.
Isn't that exactly what happened to Jessica?
he should rape her like captain marvels son did to her.
Official Carol/Marcus theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t05WyCDYBks
What was it about Marvel around 2014 that made them so baby obsessed?
So many b-list avengers got babies around that time.
Babies nobody gives a shit about or are barely remembered.
I don't know what other characters you are talking about, I guess proving your last point true, but Jess specifically had a kid because the writer had just had a kid and he was pulling from that.
Luke & Jessica Jones.
Tigra & Pym.
Spider-Woman.
Those were all years apart from each other.
>FetalAlcoholSyndrome
I wish comic book character were allowed to age at the same time(in universe) and the universe was just reset every 10 real life years or so just so we don't have to put tup with dumb stories like ______child got kidnapped and put through the adultification-dimension now they're adults.
I really don't care about any of that.
>How can she save him
Ah, the Barbara Baekeland method.
Sauce.
Edit of this, can't find sauce
Bobobo boshi syndrome and destiny
I vote that Carol fricks Jessica's son.
For once they should play it realistically in that the parent has zero emotional connection to what, to them, is a complete stranger who is in no way physically or psychologically associated with their child.
I'm surprised anyone gave a shit about his existence to use him.
And used the same old tired trope of aging the character up...that every single hero kid has done since ever.
>Cable
>John Kent
>90s era Franklin Richards
>Ahura, if he still exists
>Phyla and Genis,
>Skaar
>Wiccan
>Lor Zod
Wasn't the kid thing to sideline Jess? She stopped appearing everywhere after the mini
You must be confusing her for somebody else because her pregnancy and child birth wasn't in a mini, it was the plot of her ongoing back in 2015.
Does anyone even care? Seems like being a child of a superhero is more dangerous than being an actual hero.
she just needs to have a new kid to replace him
Why? Like seriously why?
Makes me wonder why anyone bothers to introduce kid characters. Just get it over with and first show them as teens and even then it's a gamble they'll last longer than a few years.
Because when they're done well they bring a fantastic human element to your characters and generally when most of the better ones where introduced COMIC BOOK TIME wasn't quite so fricked. And even then the problem isn't the kid the problem is COMIC BOOK TIME.
It's a roll of the dice but you need to get a natural 20 from a six sided die for it to work out long term.
>introduce MC2 character to the main universe
>make them worse in every way
What's the point?
He looks pretty gay with that haircut. Chances are they’ll reveal he’s gay. And it so won’t totally be creepy that he’s only technically an adult, especially when he gets into relationships and what have you.