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Heinrich Zemo, the twelfth Baron Zemo, was one of the greatest villains of Marvel’s Golden Age. He was an ally to Hitler in World War II, a rival to Red Skull, and an arch-enemy of Captain America. Armed with a brilliant, goal-oriented mind, he was a visionary inventor who created Adhesive X and the dreaded (and campy!) Death Ray. When Red Skull sent him on a doomed mission that had been leaked to the allies, Heinrich countered with a trap of his own, killing Captain America’s sidekick Bucky and setting off a chain of events that would conclude with Cap’ and Red Skull in suspended animation.
Life progressed peacefully for decades for the Baron, but when news sources across the world reported on the resuscitation of his nemesis, Heinrich had no choice but to tie up the one loose end left in his life; he had to kill Steve Rogers. To do so, he took an approach no super-villain had ever taken before—he created his own band of villainous allies, naming them the Masters of Evil. It was this party that clashed with Captain America’s do-gooders in “Avengers #15,” the story in which Captain America avenged Bucky and inadvertently killed Heinrich Zemo.
But Heinrich had a son. Helmut Zemo was not the brilliant inventor, exceptional conspirator, or strong fighter that his father was, but he possessed the one thing Heinrich did not: a commitment to revenge. While his first few attempts at wreaking vengeance upon Captain America were laughable solo efforts, he quickly came to one of the same conclusions his father did and reformed the Masters of Evil.
Originally posted by choy i think there's a Hulk, Gamma Rage. i think the pic says it all
the picture is kinda weird
but it definitely fits the version name
i actually think the pic looks cool
maybe if i was a big hulk fan i'd be mad
but i think it looks kinda cool
Originally posted by daMaraudnSntnl the picture is kinda weird
but it definitely fits the version name
i actually think the pic looks cool
maybe if i was a big hulk fan i'd be mad
but i think it looks kinda cool
it most likely is gamma rage, but the picture is awful, it looks cheap and nasty where something along the lines of a "savage beatdown" type image would have been better candy for the eyes.
If it's Hulk: Gamma Rage then that would mean you guys will see by far the most usable card in the entire series.
Basically the rumors floating around that I've heard about the card have him looking like this...
Hulk: Gamma Rage
Character, Avengers, 7
17/17
Reservist
As an additional cost to recruit Hulk, discard an Avengers leader character card.
If Hulk would become stunned, instead, you may pay 7 endurance. If you do, exhaust Hulk and put a +1 ATK / +1 DEF counter on him.
This wasn't confirmed at the time that Chad Daniel posted on another site, but the first thing I thought back to was that post on the other site when I saw that picture, it would make sense, but I guess we'll see tomorrow or whenever it goes online.
GREAT were getting a card we already know about, well maybe it confirms it or makes changes but still he looks freaking HUGE in the pic. And when i saw the preview card i thought of splashing not teaming up unless they mesh well.l
Definitely "Vee" and not five. The original Citizen V was a Marvel/Timely comics Golden Age character that wore a simple brown uniform and domino mask. As stated above, it was based on V for Victory (WWII catch phrase).
The card captures Zemo's Thunderbolts flavor pretty well actually, and at a 13 def, auto-teamups and the +2/+2 bonus, he ain't bad. A great card to draft.
Note the Dallas Riordan picture in the background glaring at Zemo. She eventually takes the Citizen V identity. Then it's taken by another man who I think is the grandson of the original or something like that.
I imagine that he has no range or flight because he usually flies with the aid of a V-Glider, which would make a fine equipment card. He usually uses a sword or hand-to-hand combat. Zemo's leadership is what makes him dangerous.