> I could swear I heard that Klaw being Dutch was one of the changes Hudlin made. Oh well. Thanks for the correction.
Hudlin made him not-Dutch -- Belgian, in fact, presumably to flag up the Belgian colonization of Africa in the real world.
> > That's when the Marvel Handbooks first started listing his place of birth as somewhere in the Netherlands.
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> > The first six issues of the current series made him a Belgian cyborg assassin whom T'Challa killed and who never transformed into a being of solid sound. This has been ignored quite literally everywhere else.
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> > - Omar Karindu
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> > "A Renoir. I have three, myself. I had four, but ordered one burned...It displeased me." -- Doctor Doom
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> > "It's not, 'Oh, they killed Sue Dibney and I always loved that character,' it's 'Oh, they broke a story engine that could have told a thousand stories in order to publish a single 'important' one.'" --
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"A Renoir. I have three, myself. I had four, but ordered one burned...It displeased me." -- Doctor Doom
"It's not, 'Oh, they killed Sue Dibney and I always loved that character,' it's 'Oh, they broke a story engine that could have told a thousand stories in order to publish a single 'important' one.'" --
John Seavey