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Five Characters We Still Want On Agents Of SHIELD

The second half of the fourth season of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD debuts on Tuesday. We have seen […]

The second half of the fourth season of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD debuts on Tuesday. We have seen eight episodes introduced us to Ghost Rider as well as LMDs; the second half should bring the invasion of humanoid androids.

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Season 3 brought us Hellfire, Hive, and Slingshot, but we want more, so here are five more Marvel characters we want to see in Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD Season 4B.

Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD

premieres Jan. 10, 2017 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

Machine Teen

Season 3 ofย Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDย ended with Holden Radcliffe teasing the introduction ofย LMDs. Radcliffe is actually a little-known character from Marvel Comics, featuring primarily as the main antagonist of theย Machine Teenย series.

That series followed a young boy named Adam Aaronson who was revealed to be a robot created by his “father,” who worked for Radcliffe’s company. The series then followed Adam as he continually evaded capture by Radcliffe, who felt Adam was his company’s property.

Adam could be introduced toย Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDย as either an early version of Radcliffe’s work or as one of the first LMDs. Either way, it would be fun to have a robot on the team.

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Manifold

Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDย teased Manifoldย last season by putting his real name, Eden Fesi, on a document involving a captured Inhuman from Australia.

That’s cute, but we’d really like to actually see Eden on the show.

Manifoldย has the power of spatial teleportation. That means he can tear open space and time to create a portal connecting one location to another. As a member of the Secret Warriors, he proved vital to many of their missions as the team’s primary mode of extraction. Manifold also went on to become a member of the Avengers, and is a “universal shaper,” meaning he is capable of reality manipulation. With Coulson’s team significantly smaller than it was at the start of last season, Manifold would be a very cool character to help fill in the ranks.

Jimmy Woo

Jimmy Woo is character who has actually existed longer than Marvel Comics.

He originally debuted inย Yellow Clawย #1, which was published by Atlas Comics prior to rebranding as Marvel. In the Marvel universe, he briefly oversaw a team of Avengers that predated the modern iteration formed by Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Wasp, and Ant-Man.

More recently, Woo has led a team of SHIELDย agents codenamed the Agent of Atlas, a callback to Atlas Comics. The team consists of other pulpy characters created during the Atlas era โ€“ Gorilla-Man, M-11, the Uranian, Namora, Venus, and 3-D Man.

The role I see for Woo inย Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDย is actually as a senior SHIELDย agent. He could offer a lot of wisdom gained in the field to the younger crew as he remembers his days in the field with the Agents of Atlas. This would be another fun way to inject a little weirdness intoย Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, and I wouldn’t mind seeing a period pieceย Agents of Atlasย spinoff either.

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Monica Rambeau

If Carol Danvers is going to be Captain Marvel in Marvel’s movies, why not let former comic book Captain Marvel Monica Rambeau make her way to the small screen? She goes by Spectrum these days, and she’s one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel universe.

Rambeau has the ability to transform herself into any form of energy. That’s a power with lots of potential, both practical and visually. While she hasn’t gained the high-profile of Danvers in recent years, she actually was the leader of the Avengers as Captain Marvel. Her return to form in Marvel’s current ongoingย Ultimatesย series is a reminder that Rambeau is long overdue for a mainstream breakout.

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Brother Voodoo

Theย Doctor Strangeย movie opened the door to magic in the Marvel universe, but why should the movies get all the fun? Brother Voodoo is another fantastic character who replaced Doctor Strange as Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme for a time.

Voodoo’s inclusion inย Marvel’s Agents of SHIELDย could open up some interesting story opportunities. First, he’s able to communicate with the dead, at least to a certain extent, which would tie in with Ghost Rider. This could be an interesting way of bringing Grant Ward back to the show for an episode so that Coulson can finally deal with his feeling of guilt and get some closure.

Secondly, Voodoo was a member of supernatural SHIELDย squadron called the howling commandos. The team featured characters like Frank, and an intelligent clone of Frankenstein’s Monster, Gorilla-Man, the Living Mummy, Vampire by Night, Warwolf, and Zombie.

Do I smell a spinoff?

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