Anyone else like the idea of anti-heroic versions of the heroes teaming up to form their ownl Illuminati?

>Spock
>Anti-heroic
Nice try, Marvel PR.

She is definitely less known than any member of the actual illuminati.

I thought they were all supposed to be leaders of groups or nations, someone that represents something. Mutant leader, Inhuman leader, Atlantean leader, powerful businessman and big name in industry and heroing, big science guy and discoverer of most aliens and transdimensional beings.

Question and Atom are fucking nobodies in the grand scheme of things.

Aquaman
Dr Fate
Lex
Hippolyta
Nnamdi
Ra's
Maxwell Lord

Why would Lilandra give a shit about super secret organizations on Earth?

Black Bolt tore a hole in reality that let in the Cancerverse
And then he caused a mutant genocide

And that's still not as bad as some of the shit the others have done

Would the Illuminati work well in the MCU? Even as just post credit scenes that tie into a greater overarching story of the new phases?

Is argue that being a villain is more key to Namors character. He has turned heel so many times he rivals the assholeishness of Loki. Black Bolt is definitely next on that list, but he isn’t an actual villain like namor.

They are there because they are leaders of powerful super nations. Doom should have been a part of it too though.

Doom
Black Panther
Magneto
Namor
Leader
Strange

Because Bendis doesn't really give much thought to character sometimes.