[quote=@Forsythe] Cap: Wow that's a meathead even for a supersoldier. I don't know if it shouldn't be captain Alchemax though, given that USA no longer exist. The symbolism is kind of lost in any other sense than a legacy. Black Panther: It's hard to see how panther would fare without Wakanda and its secrets to back him up. At least it's a formidable opponent if he's half like the original, that one could put cap through his paces. Vision: This one's mine! >:D I'd like to see what original is it based on, whether the mainstream or say, ultimate. Quicksilver: Never knew much about him, but it's a guy that can move really fast, so a razor wire across the street should be enough to be rid of him xD the Thing: This guy has to be some power hungry maniac or gone through becoming that involuntarily. Power Man: Meh, second fiddle to cap. Klaw: Who? Rogue: With or without Mx. marvel's powers? If the later, our lil PC Marvel should wqatch the heck out =P [/quote] Technically still the USA, just privatized. Stark-Fujikawa is out west towards Cali and Washington. Cap is the only one I took from the new 2099 Secret Wars book. I couldn't find a pic with her and the shield that didn't have the others all over the place though. Panther was just one of the opposite ends of the spectrum, like the aforementioned Secret Wars book and how their Hawkeye is actually more like Angel than Clint. Vision will basically be like a God of Tech. Quicksilver is the same as the original. The Thing is a test tube hero like the rest of them and only a few weeks old. Power Man is more second fiddle to Thing, Cap's strength is less than theirs. Klaw was a villain of Black Panther's as well as a member of the Frightful Four. Rogue is of course just gender swapped, but he does have pre-programmed strength and flight. ~KL~