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Nov. 20, 2009
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Nov. 16, 2009
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  • Meteorite had a submission approved for Volume 3 and earned 1 point (for a total of 95,808 points).
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  • Meteorite had a submission approved for Volume 3 and earned 1 point (for a total of 95,808 points).
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Nov. 14, 2009

Harry and the old man
Harry and the old man
CHAPTER ONE: NO COUNTRY FOR YOUNG MUTANTS
Harry Jacket was orphaned at the age of 6, when his parents were killed in a car accident. Harry was then sent to live with his older sister, who was old enough to look after him. Harry then continued to live out his life normally, until one day he was unexpectedly attacked by a gun-wielding assassin. In the ensuring chase, Harry found out that he could somehow fly, and had super strength. Harry was saved from the assassin by a mysterious old man, who then left once he realised that Harry was alright. The next day, the old man approached Harry, and offered to train him in his newfound powers. Harry reluctantly accepted the deal, and began his training with his master in an abandoned construction site.
 
CHAPTER TWO: MASTER AND PUPIL
As his training progressed, Harry found out that his powers came from the fact that he was a mutant.
Cyscott trying to manipulate Harry
Cyscott trying to manipulate Harry
  Along with his flight and super strength, Harry had a third, much stronger ability: he could telepathically link his mind to that of any molecule or molecules made of an earth-like substance (such as dirt, sand, rock, mud etc.) and telekinetically control it. This meant that Harry could create sandstorms, move rock in any way he wanted, manipulate the dust molecules in the air to form weapons made of rock, and many more things. After the old man decided that Harry's control over his power was sufficient, he gave Harry a costume and a name: Meteorite! The old man then finally revealed his identity: he was a supervillain called Cyscott who was training Harry to replace him. Upon finding this out, Harry tried to attack Cyscott, but before he could, Cyscott set off bombs in the skyscraper they were in, endangering some hostages he was holding. Harry then proved himself a hero by saving the hostages at the risk of his own life, but Cyscott escaped before Meteorite could stop him.
 
CHAPTER THREE: BIG CITY HERO
After the escape of his mentor and the revelation that he had been used all along, Harry talked to the one person he could: his older sister. Although she was also disgusted that Harry had been trained solely to take over as a supervillain, she suggested an alternative: now that Harry was in control of his powers, he could become a hero and save people. At first Harry dismissed this idea, but he was soon forced to put on his costume and become Meteorite when he was attacked by the gun-wielding assassin who had attacked him before. The assassin revealed that his name was Hartigan and that he had been hired to kill Harry, but didn't say why. After a close fight which Hartigan nearly won, Harry realised that it was his responsibility to use his powers for good and protect innocents.
 
The fight begins!
The fight begins!
CHAPTER FOUR: GODS AND MUTANTS
Meteorite spent the next few weeks trying to find out why Hardartist had been hired to kill him and fighting minor menaces. Whilst flying around the city one day, Meteorite ran into the god Hardartist. Both were immediately suspicious of the way the other concealed his face, and assumed that the other was a villain. After some questioning, Hardartist and Meteorite both started fighting each other. The fight between Meteorite and Hardartist raged for hours, taking them to both the centre of the earth and outer space certain points. Despite this, they both eventually realised that the other was a hero, and parted ways after apologising.
 
CHAPTER FIVE: BLINK AND YOU'LL MISS HIM
Aside from having super speed, Quicker Than Silver was also a weapons master
Aside from having super speed, Quicker Than Silver was also a weapons master
Harry was still determined to find out why he had been attacked by Hartigan, and started looking for clues as to who exactly Hartigan was. After months of research, Harry found out where he could contact Hartigan, and did so, eager to question his would-be killer. Upon arriving at Hartigan's "office" (i.e. an old flat) Meteorite found Hartigan literally being kicked out by a man with superhuman speed. The man wouldn't reveal his name, but an alias: Quicker Than Silver. He then explained that Hartigan had been hired to kill him and that he was going to kill him in retaliation. Since that wouldn't work for Meteorite, he was forced to fight Quicker Than Silver. Despite all his powers, Meteorite was quite easily defeated by Quicker Than Silver, who had him outmatched in both speed and fighting ability. But since he held no grudge against Meteorite, Quicker Than Silver decided not to kill him, and went to go kill Hartigan. Unfortunately for him, Hartigan had escaped during the fight. Quicker Than Silver then left, leaving Meteorite back to square one. 
 
CHAPTER SIX: TALON IN THE HOUSE
With Hartigan gone, and no other leads as to why he had been targeted for murder, Harry focused on his social and school life more and his superhero life less. That is, until the day when he was targeted for murder once more. This time, the deadly mutant Talon/X23 had been sent to kill him. With her heightened senses, she found him easily, and Meteorite and Talon started a long and bloody fight. During the fight, Meteorite sensed that Talon was reluctant to hurt him too much, just as he was reluctant to hurt her. During a pause in the battle, he questioned her as to why he was being targeted. Talon revealed that HYDRA had forced her to kill him, or her brother would be killed. Not wanting to be killed or become a murderer, Meteorite suggested that they save Talon's brother, which she agreed to. Meteorite and Talon then broke into one of HYDRA's bases and raided it. After finding Talon's brother XL, the three teleported out using Talon's sword Gemini to avoid the base of HYDRA's army, before Meteorite and Talon parted from their team up. Unfortunately, this left Meteorite with more questions: Why did HYDRA want him dead? How far were they willing to go to stop him?
 
POWERS/WEAPONS

Earth Manipulation
Meteorite's most powerful mutant ability is the power to control and manipulate anything associated with the element of earth. Substances such as dust, sand, rock, mud, or even some natural metals can be controlled by Meteorite. This works by Meteorite telepathically linking his mind to that of an earth molecule (or multiple molecules). Once he is telepathically linked to the molecule or molecules, Meteorite can then move it, mold it into another shape, separate it from other molecules, and many other such things. This power extends to natural metals as well. Meteorite has a limit on the number of molecules he can link his mind to at one time (about 2 metres squared of rock), but his limit constantly improves with practice.
 
Flight
Meteorite can fly at speeds of up to 80km/h, but flying at this speed tires him out more quickly. Meteorite usually flies between 40 and 60 km/h, as he can fly for roughly an hour at those speeds before he starts to tire. The slower he flies the longer he can fly for. Meteorite's flight presumably works by some form of telekinesis, the same which he can use on the earth element.

Super strength
The third of Meteorite's powers, Meteorite's strength is in the 10 tonne range, enabling him to lift or press up to ten tonnes. Meteorite has perfect control over this; i.e. he won't accidentally break a wall if he leans on it or do anything like that without meaning to. Due to the strain on his body's muscles from using this sort of strength, Meteorite's body also produces less lactic acid than in an ordinary human, allowing Meteorite greater endurance.

Explosive disc
Explosive disc
Throwing discs
On the sleeves of Meteorite's costume are discs, which were given to him by Cyscott when he received his costume from him. These discs come in two varieties: aero-dynamic and explosive. The aero-dynamic discs are on Meteorite's right sleeve. These discs are made of an alloy of titanium and aluminium. Since aluminium is a natural metal, this means that Meteorite can mentally control the disc in flight with his powers. The titanium in the alloy makes it strong enough to knock people out if thrown hard, but light enough that Meteorite can make the disc change direction almost instantaneously. The explosive discs are on Meteorite's left sleeves. These contain a miniscule amount of nitro-glycerine in them, causing small explosions when thrown hard. These discs are made completely of aluminium, so that they can explode easier.  
Added by Meteorite on Nov. 2, 2009


The Slingers were a great team, and I would love it if they returned.
  • Prodigy could break out of Prison 42 and rejoin his old teammates
  • Ricochet was last seen in Loners, and needs to return
  • Dusk needs to come back and it needs to be explained how she came back to life
  • Hornet is dead, but maybe someone else could wear the armour.
 
With good writing and art, another Slingers series might succeed where the first failed.


Added by Meteorite on June 11, 2009

Okay, these are some characters who I'd like to see in their own movies
  •  Ms Marvel
  • Captain Marvel
  • Doctor Strange
  • Gambit (X-Men Origins)
  • Nightcrawler (X-Men Origins)
  • Cyclops (X-Men Origins)

And some good teams
  • Defenders
  • New Mutants
  • Generation X (a proper movie)
  • X-Force
  • X-Factor
  • New Warriors


Added by Meteorite on April 25, 2009

What about..... JEAN GREY!! She's died twice! The first time I read Uncanny X-Men #137, I remember saying to myself, "Oh yeah, the X-Men will win. It's not like they'll kill off one of the main characters." How wrong I was.

And then there was the second time, when that douche Xorn showed what a douche he was.



Added by Meteorite on April 16, 2009

The Age of Apocalypse would make for an awesome game. There could be two modes: Evil Mode and Good Mode. In Evil Mode you get to play as Apocalypse and can choose people to make your Horsemen. As the game proceeds you can play as the Horsemen as well. At the same time you have to try to take over the world and weed out the weak. In Good Mode you play as Magneto at the start, and it is set after Apocalypse has taken over the world. You have to recruit X-Men and overthrow Apocalypse.

Apocalypse
Apocalypse


Added by Meteorite on March 19, 2009

Being born a mutant is the best way to gain superpowers. You can get used to your powers and have training from the X-Men if needed. Mutants are the best.



Meteorite's Reviews
Reviewed by Meteorite
April 9, 2009
President Thor is one of my favourite Ultimate Fantastic Four story arcs. It's only in three parts, so it's nice and simple, and you get to see what would've happened if the Fantastic Four didn't get their powers. This is the final part of the story arc, and it's awesome. I love the line the Super-Skrull says to Ben Grimm- "Congratulations Mister Grimm. You're officially the last surviving member of your species." What really makes this issue so awesome, though, is the irony that because Ben didn't get superpowers, he manages to save the day. Nothing like irony.


Reviewed by Meteorite
Feb. 14, 2009
Wow, it's Giant Sized X-Men #1. When I read this the first time, I enjoyed it every bit as much as I still do today. I found the plot exciting, the new characters (especially that legend Nightcrawler) creative, but there's one thing about this issue I don't like: the artwork. Sure, Dave Cockrum is really notable in doing the art for this legendary issue, but that doesn't mean his art is that good.

Apart from the art, this is a really good issue. The thing that makes me enjoy it so much is the action. Even in the scenes without any real action, such as Prof X talking to Sunfire, you can still get the sense that they need to hurry before the X-Men are killed. It has the return of some old characters like Banshee and Sunfire, and some legendary new ones. This is the kind of issue that only comes out once every three or so years. It's brilliant.

But the best thing about it is the fact that they're all fighting a giant island. Didn't see that coming.


Reviewed by Meteorite
Sept. 30, 2008
The 500th issue is one hell of a good read. It has action for the action lovers, a good plot developing, and the beginning of a new age for the X-Men. This is one comic that I definitely have not regretted buying. It has a massive battle with Magneto, some sinister plot involving the High Evolutionary and a new group called the Hellfire Cult. I really want to buy UXM #501 after reading this issue, cos it's so goddamn good!


Reviewed by Meteorite
Sept. 27, 2008
This issue has it all. The return of a famous superhero, the world's greatest team against Namor, and the death of Bucky Barnes. The one bit in this issue I don't like is the part where an alien turns the Avengers to stone; I really don't like it when they add aliens or robots to issues that they're out of place in. Apart from that minor  flaw, this is a classic. The cover has a brilliant picture  of the Avengers, all ready for action and prepared to fight  for justice.  The style is just great, without having to add any unnecessary  speech bubbles or captions explaining why you should by this issue. Classic. Thats the only word you need.


Reviewed by Meteorite
Aug. 8, 2008
This has got to be my favourite Runaways issue out so far. It has such and amazing ending, you just can't miss. It has an amazing fight with Geoffrey Wilder, Nico almost dying (until its revealed it was actually Xavin) and above all... THE NIGHT GERTRUDE YORKES DIED!!!!! Who can say no to such an amazing issue? The first time I read it, I kinda blanked out for a few minutes as it sunk in that Gert was dead. Runaways fans, this is THE ONE!!!!





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