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==Collectors' Notes==
 
==Collectors' Notes==
''It has been pointed out by others that Warcry closely resembles a villainous version of [[Wikipedia:Thor (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics' Thor]].   While the character never displayed the panache of characters such as [[Doctor Steel]], [[Boneyard]] or [[Carnivore]], merchandising turned out to be successful due largely to Warcry's visual appeal and the interchangeable, collectible Aztec outfits that would be produced by Stahl Toys.   [http://www.michellerae.com/ Michelle Rae] has reportedly been discussed for the role in the upcoming live-action movie.''
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''It has been pointed out by others that Warcry closely resembles a villainous version of [[Wikipedia:Thor (Marvel Comics)|Marvel Comics' Thor]].   While the character never displayed the panache of characters such as [[Doctor Steel]], [[Boneyard]] or [[Carnivore]], merchandising turned out to be successful due largely to Warcry's visual appeal and the collectible Aztec outfits that would be produced by Stahl Toys.   [http://www.michellerae.com/ Michelle Rae] has reportedly been discussed for the role in the upcoming live-action movie.''
  
 
''There has been much discussion about Warcry's pseudo-Aztec trappings since the character first appeared; it has been pointed out that the character should properly be [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya]]n, which would tie in with the "Space Gods" theme even better (q.v. the discussion dedicated to the Palenque "paleo-astronaut" in Erich von Däniken's book "Chariots of the Gods"), but the authors felt that "Aztec" would have better recognition with the general public than "Mayan".''
 
''There has been much discussion about Warcry's pseudo-Aztec trappings since the character first appeared; it has been pointed out that the character should properly be [[Wikipedia:Maya|Maya]]n, which would tie in with the "Space Gods" theme even better (q.v. the discussion dedicated to the Palenque "paleo-astronaut" in Erich von Däniken's book "Chariots of the Gods"), but the authors felt that "Aztec" would have better recognition with the general public than "Mayan".''

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