Here's page 11 of Fusion #9, and it seems Fusion's not the only superhero who's in Darmar illegally. Of course, she does seem to be the only one directly intervening in events.
'Asked to convince you to leave' isn't the same as passing along an order to leave. Iraq-nid (awesome name) seems to be a nice enough guy. I don't have a vibe that he's spoiling for a fight.
Yeah. For the most part, the various hero organizations all get along, mainly because most superheroes just want to help and could care less about politics/nationalities.
'Nice' gesture buddy now go away unless you plan on helping. You are just wasting Sav's and the refugees' time. It's time I don't think they are likely to have much of.
What kind of names would EssayBee give for heroic teams in these countries?
France
Canada
United Kingdom
Germany
Scandinavia(Norway,Sweden,Finland,Iceland)
Australia(Sorry but Magellan is already taken!)
Japan
China
South Korea
India
Spain
Mexico
South America
Imagine how Fusion will react to meeting these heroes!
Well, in the interview with Adam Conroy that I'll post after this issue, he'll go over the global regionalization of superheroes a bit, but basically the world was divided up into 6 zones for superhero activity, and each zone has its respective group of "official heroes." The Stupendous Alliance of Superheroes (SAS) is the North American group, The Arabian Knights are the Middle Eastern/African group. The other zones are the Russian/Euro zone, the Asian zone, the Australian/Pacific Island zone, and the South American zone. Individual countries within those zones can also "opt out" of participation (just as Darmar has opted out, thus keeping The Arabian Knights from interfering). There are other restrictions on registered heroes as well, which will be addressed in the Conroy interview as well.
SAS is all of North America, so, yes, Canada and Mexico. India falls into the Asian zone; Pakistan is part of the the Arabian Knights, however (although Brooder pushed for Pakistan to be in the same group as India).