Saturday, September 4, 2021

The Avengers and The Omega Men

 

I really thought that the Omega Men were going to be the next big thing when they were introduced.  They were launched out of the red hot New teen Titans, after all.  Despite their roster of cool characters, they never really caught on, though - even in later revival attempts.  Maybe starting out as a direct only title hurt their chances of finding a wider audience?  I know I was still only getting my comics from the newsstand when their series was first published.

27 comments:

  1. Whoa! Interesting combination!
    I remember The Omega Men! I was reading New Teen Titans and here was this unique team of aliens. I don't know why they didn't catch on. The Adrian Chase Vigilante didn't last very long either...

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  2. Wow, another fantastic cover. What a great cross-over. Nice job!

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  3. I wonder if Samuel "Plant Man" Smithers would volunteer to help them?*

    *As a result of mishearing them as "vegans."

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  4. Love the classic Avengers line up.

    I thought at time that Omega Men was going to become one of the top sellers and bought a bunch of #1 issues for trading in future. I think that was my last attempt at speculation.

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  5. I think something like this has been suggested before, but how about a live action cover with the Avengers (John Steed and Mrs. Peel) vs. Catwoman and the Penguin (TV's Batman series)?

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    1. as an interesting twist on this idea a photo cover with TVs Steed and Mrs Peel and the Avengers movie bad guy Sean Connery in his giant teddy bear suit????

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  6. I only vaguely remember the Omega Men... though I'm a tad surprised (and slightly disappointed) that you didn't team them with Alpha Flight.

    @Tobor: Pity. A good writer could've made them wetter.

    @Cary: That's how I keep misreading the word these days as well. I keep wondering: Are Vegans vegans? How many vegans might be Vegans in disguise? There's some verbal gymnastics there that probably wouldn't be unwelcome on The Orville.

    @Anon@9:16: How about Steed & Peel with Fury & Hill?

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  7. I was just checking whether alpha and omega had already met when I saw your comment.

    I was suggesting the particular Avengers meeting due to costuming and umbrellas.

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  8. Or, better yet, the Penguin as a new stockholder in the Umbrella Corporation! Maybe after being persuaded to invest in it by Albert Wesker's cousin...Arnold.

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  9. Anonymous Bob Greenwade said...
    I only vaguely remember the Omega Men... though I'm a tad surprised (and slightly disappointed) that you didn't team them with Alpha Flight.

    And here I was going to suggest 1980s wisecracking alien invader Alf :p

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  10. I bought one issue of Omega Men as a kid, and I was fascinated yet squicked out at the gore (Broot squishing people's heads in his fists with blood squirting between his fingers) and sex/gore (the green scaly lady stripping for some poor sap then killing him, if I recall correctly). Many years later I learned that issue was the debut of Lobo, though he bore little resemblance to the 90s and onward biker Lobo.

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  11. For those tv Avengers fans, here's one to take in. In 'The House that Jack Built' we learned Emma's dad's name is John Knight (of Knight Industries). So her seasons were tales about a Knight & her Steed.

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  12. One wonders if she had a paternal Uncle Wilton whose childhood hobby was building "KITT" cars?

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  13. It might explain why there was so much emphasis on what the Knights were riding.

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  14. This team-up idea probably isn't possible, at least short of a photo cover with Margot Robbie, but I figured I'd throw it out there:

    Harley Quinn & Gallagher.

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  15. I m proud to have the Omega Men's first appearance in Green Lantern with the the George Perez covers. They next appeared in Action Comics leading into New Teen Titans.

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  16. Comment Deleted could not haveSeptember 5, 2021 at 2:57 AM

    GREAT SCOTT!

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  17. @DT: they were all just pawns in the game of life. ;-)

    @BG: as in, the inventor of Sledge-omatic?

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  18. @Anon@6:46: That's the one. With those two together, no watermelon will be safe!

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  19. Horsefeathers gone to seedSeptember 6, 2021 at 6:25 AM

    Oh yeah? remember Hollywood hit a high marh with its Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. The next remake could be The Deadly Watermelons Strike.

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  20. Horsefeathers not waiting aroundSeptember 6, 2021 at 6:30 AM

    Beware The Nightmare Watermelon before Elm Street. Coming to a Whole Foods near you.

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  21. Little-known outtake from BLAZING SADDLES.

    "Mongo love watermelon!"

    Hundreds of killer gourds scream in panic and roll for the hills.

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  22. Oh, my goodness... Harley Quinn & Gallagher vs. the Killer Tomatoes? That would be a whole new level of bizarre for this blog.

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  23. Most of the under-25 crowd would have to do a lot of "ketchup" reading.

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  24. Fun cover! This would be a great crossover.

    Agree about my early expectations for the Omega Men, Ross. Was just re-reading their early Green Lantern appearances. They were definitely DC's attempt to create a "Marvel tram" dynamic. My guess is that they were a decade ahead of their time and then a few years behind the curve when they were re-introduced.

    Andy Diggle's Adam Strange maci from the about 10 years ago was a great platform for them. TOM king's more recent maxi was fun but it wasn't an Omega Men story.

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