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Flint Marko ([personal profile] flint_marko) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2017-11-30 02:45 pm

Black Bolt #6



Black Bolt and his fellow prisoners face an all-new form of torture as the Jailer’s true self is finally revealed — and it’s more terrifying than any of them could have imagined! The stars await the survivors, but someone must pay the ultimate penance. Who lives and who dies in the Jailer’s sick game?

By Saladin Ahmed and Christian Ward.












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[personal profile] rbenchley 2017-12-01 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Creel is usually written like the Rogues from Flash: he's a criminal, so he has no problem pulling heists, but he generally avoids conquering the world type schemes, avoids collateral damage on civilians, and doesn't go for lethal damage. He's blue collar, and while he isn't a "good" guy, he isn't a monster. All of that said, he isn't always given consistent characterization. Going up against Carol Danvers, he was written as a chauvinist, but other times he's written with a fairly positive attitude towards women as he loves and respects his wife, Titania.