Jack of Hearts powers have always seemed a little unstable. What kind of changes might come about as a result of a collision with an electrically based hero like Jefferson Pierce?
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Jack has always been one of my favorites, but is so underrated by many Marvel fans. Plus, he has one of the best costumes ever!
@Ross: It would be a shocking change, no doubt!*
LIke, say, their minds winding up in each others' bodies. Not a complete fusion like Firestorm or Starhawk! More like Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan (or Jodie Foster and the late Barbara Harris, if you're Old School alumni).
*Ba-DUM-boom!
Cary's going "Freaky Friday" on this, but looking at the situation I'm thinking of "The Man With Two Brains": Jefferson winds up inhabiting the left half of Jack's body. What follows is a mix of comedy and detective work as they consult with anybody they think could help, from Zatanna to Professor X.
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