Talk:Klaw

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I really don't understand how it's possible to be a being of living sound. It's impossible; even for comics it's ridiculous! Scorpionman 03:16, 30 November 2005 (UTC)

I too thought of him as an insult toward my intelligence, when I was first reading the Secret Wars at age eleven! BTW, listing him under "fictious Belgians" is incorrect, as he is Dutch. --Anshelm '77 23:55, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Possible Retcon

I'm reading "Black Panther:Who is the Black Panther?" collecting Black Panther issues #1-6 and Klaw's origin is similar, but none of this sound weaponry. He just had his hand blown off with a normal gun. Is the series canonical? 212.84.99.215 10:52, 11 March 2006 (UTC)


Is that Ultimate?

Trouble with Reginald Hudlin is he disregarded Priest's run (New role for Everett K. Ross for example) as well as the whole Marvel continuity in this first arc (Klaw and Radioactive Man both die in his first story though they are seen in later comics without explanation, The Black Knight is totally different from the regular), but he took some of its element in the mainstream event Wedding of the Century (between Storm and T'Challa) : for example, a body snatcher who appeared in this first arc plays a major role in Wedding of the Century, the look of the Dorae Milajae is the same as in the first Hudlin's issues, etc... So much for continuity... 7:11, 19 July 2007