Agatha: Darkholde Diaries was originally slated to come out around now on D+ before getting bumped back to 2024, my vote is for Pegatha Harkness (pegatha all along) on this one. followed by a Darkholde support. She was stuck in some kind of magical thing for a few centuries on the show I seem to recall.
Isn’t “k” the common abbreviation for thousands? The k in knight is silent. Black Bolt doesn’t speak much and has a weird shape on his head. Disney is allegedly appealing to kids. 5* Tinky Winky (Super Teletubbie) and 3* Po (Red Psycho) on their way.
@DrClever said:
The middle of night is ‘g’ - commonly used as an abbreviation for thousands.
Centuries are hundreds.
Hundreds and thousands (“sprinkles” for our American cousins) go on fairy bread, a common birthday party treat for Aussie and Kiwi kids.
The best Kiwi kid in Marvel is Julian Dennison who played Firefist.
In the comics Firefist pairs up with Skids. I’m doing nothing with that name. Skids is a former Morlock.
Morlocks were named after the race in the Time Machine by HG Wells.
Hg is the chemical symbol for Mercury. Mercury is one of the New Mutants.
Disney has this weird agenda so we’re getting Graham Norton in a furry costume and Symbiote Germaine Greer.
Isn’t “k” the common abbreviation for thousands? The k in knight is silent. Black Bolt doesn’t speak much and has a weird shape on his head. Disney is allegedly appealing to kids. 5* Tinky Winky (Super Teletubbie) and 3* Po (Red Psycho) on their way.
4* La La therefore also confirmed. Dipsy is not family friendly.
Agatha makes sense - “After averting a magical apocalyptic event with the Strange Academy staff in MIDNIGHT SUNS (2022), Agatha wound back the clock by centuries to reclaim her youth. Now youthful and possessed of new, even darker magicks, she is poised to cause a little mayhem of her own in the upcoming crossover CONTEST OF CHAOS.” [https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/agatha-harkness-youth-young-appearance-explained]