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With the happening of the X-Men and Spider-Man franchises, it seems that all 2nd Marvel Comics superhero has a flick in preparation stages. However, Marvel's some other superhero teams have a trifling hurdle: they share their traducement beside other working class Hollywood subject: fondly-remembered TV shows. Let's bowman them unconnected...

THE AVENGERS
On television: Quirky train from the sixties, in which the totally British John Steed (Patrick Macnee) and a mixture of offsiders, plus Cathy Gale (Honore Blackman) and Emma Peel (Diana Rigg), battled an assortment of sci-fi goofballs. Best villains: the Cybernauts, a tuft of murderous robots.
In the comics: Superhero group, published since the sixties, furthermost recurrently led by the with pride American Captain America. Every Marvel superhero liberate the X-Men seems to have been an Avenger at a few incident. Best villain: Ultron, a cutthroat mechanism.
Prospects: The humorist content was spun off into a having mass appeal animated TV series, but since the dire 1998 show (based on the TV amusement), the term "Avengers" is likely box-office venom.

THE DEFENDERS
On television: Riveting 1960s court drama, featuring a father-son safeguard unit.
In the comics: Riveting 1970s and 1980s superhero comic, featuring a clustering of guys who would hang down out together, warfare chiefly preternatural bad guys.
Prospects: Some of the comic-book Defenders (including the Hulk and, forthcoming soon, the Sub-Mariner and the Silver Surfer) are simply moving-picture show heroes. If they are successful, a team-up is the discursive close tactical maneuver.


THE INVADERS
On television: Maximum paranoia, '60s elegance. David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) had to run away from aliens who desirable to give somebody a lift terminated the world, masked as humans, patch exasperating to tip off a unbelieving Earth population.
In the comics: Marvel's chief heroes of World War II - videlicet Captain America, the Sub-Mariner and the innovative Human Torch. While they were all best-selling put a bet on in the 1940s, they one and only worked in cooperation in a nostalgic series, initial published in the decennary.
Prospects: How going on for a crossover? Aliens assail Earth and combat superheroes during World War II? Hey, it could work!

THE CHAMPIONS
On television: Silly (but fun) British superhero string of the decennium.
In the comics: Los Angeles-based superhero set of the 1970s. One of the freshman teams to be led by a female (the Black Widow, a defected Russian spy), along near Ghost Rider, Iceman and others.
Prospects: Neither of them lasted overnight. If a sure-fire TV run (like The Avengers) or humourous work of fiction (like Captain America) can weapons system at the movies, who'd impoverishment to picture one of these also-rans?

ALIAS
On television: The adventures of Sydney Bristow, high-school enrollee cum superspy. First shown in 2001; off 2006.
In the comics: The adventures of Jessica Jones, superhero cum investigator. First published in 2000; she inactive in 2005.
Prospects: Either would manufacture a favourable leading office for Jennifer Garner. Time to get started!

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