With the natural event of the X-Men and Spider-Man franchises, it seems that all second Marvel Comics superhero has a motion picture in preparation stages. However, Marvel\\'s remaining superhero teams have a delicate hurdle: they allowance their calumny beside other working class Hollywood subject: fondly-remembered TV shows. Let\\'s narrate them obscure...
THE AVENGERS
On television: Quirky phase from the sixties, in which the extremely British John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and multiple offsiders, with Cathy Gale (Honore Blackman) and Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), battled assorted sci-fi goofballs. Best villains: the Cybernauts, a thicket of murderous robots.
In the comics: Superhero group, published since the sixties, record frequently led by the arrogantly American Captain America. Every Marvel superhero collect the X-Men seems to have been an Avenger at whatsoever case. Best villain: Ultron, a murderous machine.
Prospects: The clown baby book was spun off into a desirable revived TV series, but since the horrendous 1998 motion picture (based on the TV establish), the signature \\"Avengers\\" is belike box-office contaminant.
THE DEFENDERS
On television: Riveting 1960s room drama, featuring a father-son process squad.
In the comics: Riveting 1970s and 1980s superhero comic, featuring a bundle of guys who would bent out together, active largely supernatural bad guys.
Prospects: Some of the comic-book Defenders (including the Hulk and, coming soon, the Sub-Mariner and the Silver Surfer) are once big screen heroes. If they are successful, a team-up is the methodical adjacent pace.
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THE INVADERS
On television: Maximum paranoia, \\'60s manner. David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) had to run distant from aliens who sought to clutch complete the world, masked as humans, piece maddening to caution a unconvinced Earth population.
In the comics: Marvel\\'s maximum heroes of World War II - namely Captain America, the Sub-Mariner and the artistic Human Torch. While they were all popular stern in the 1940s, they singular worked mutually in a unhappy series, prototypal published in the seventies.
Prospects: How roughly a crossover? Aliens invade Earth and tussle superheroes during World War II? Hey, it could work!
THE CHAMPIONS
On television: Silly (but fun) British superhero order of the 1960s.
In the comics: Los Angeles-based superhero series of the decennary. One of the prototypal teams to be led by a woman (the Black Widow, a defected Russian spy), along next to Ghost Rider, Iceman and others.
Prospects: Neither of them lasted protracted. If a self-made TV cycle (like The Avengers) or clown transcript (like Captain America) can weapons system at the movies, who\\'d want to movie one of these also-rans?
ALIAS
On television: The adventures of Sydney Bristow, high-school educatee cum superspy. First shown in 2001; cancelled 2006.
In the comics: The adventures of Jessica Jones, superhero cum officer. First published in 2000; she inactive in 2005.
Prospects: Either would create a perfect starring duty for Jennifer Garner. Time to get started!
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