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AGENTS OF SHIELD’S SKYE & SECRET WARRIORS Origins

Did the season finale of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. make you think we might be seeing more of the Secret Warriors jump from comics to television?

During the intense season Agent Skye was revealed to be an Inhuman and her real name is Daisy.

Skye/Daisy’s story didn’t exactly follow her comic book counterpart but it was close enough to excite fans of the Secret Warriors stories.

It sure looks like Coulson will be recruiting a S.H.I.E.L.D. team of “Enhanced” agents which could mean more comic book heroes on the third season.

On the show, Daisy’s seismic powers are a result of her triggered Inhuman DNA. In the comics Daisy took the code-name Quake as part of Nick Fury’s covert squad of teen and twenty-something rookie. When Fury couldn’t afford to trust any hero because of alien infiltration, he triggered the “Caterpillar” program. Fury had been tracking the children of heroes and villains who didn’t even know they had powers. He turned them into a fighting force against Hydra and Skrulls.

If you want to see more of the comic book Daisy’s early adventures and maybe a look at who could be joining the show, click here or the art above to order volume one of the series by Jonathan Hickman and Brian Michael Bendis or here’s a link to the omnibus.

More likely to make the cut?

Eden Fesi, an Aboriginal teleporter who joined Hickman’s Avengers series with the code-name Manifold.

Who we want to join?

Alexander Aaron aka Phobos, The Greek God of Fear and son of Ares, God of War. When Ares left the Pantheon to live as a mortal man and construction worker on Earth he became a single father devoted to his son. Fury recruited the ten-year-old to become a master of weapons and ability to instill fear in others. This would be a great way to introduce heroes and villains based on Greek mythology into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. returns this Fall Tuesdays on ABC.

By Editor

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