Niko (protozoalord)
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So then the question becomes “what is a deep cut”?
Main continuity superhero like Sideways, Loose Cannon, or Shade the Changing Man?
Different genre like Amethyst, Warlord, or Jonah Hex?
Outside of the main continuity like Superman: The Dark Side, Batman from Gotham by Gaslight or New 52 Earth 2 Flash?
All valid selections. All head scratchers to the general public and even some comic fans.
Tough question, but first of all: Most A-lister variants usually don't count as deep cuts. Never will. Those can anchor waves, and always have with lines like Marvel Legends. We will get those no matter what.
The definition of deep cut is entirely relative to the possible depth, and how deep a line is. This line is just starting though, and until we have an evergreen line-up of the Justice League mainstays (that is to say, a foundation), EVERYTHING ELSE is a deep cut. At the start, essential B-lister heroes like Firestorm, Power Girl, Blue & Gold, The Atom, etc. are all kind of the go-to deep cuts. Marvel Legends is only able to so comfortably do Spidey and Avengers waves of two A-lister variants and a bunch of random goobers BECAUSE they have built out the foundations for the collections those guys add to.
Once they build the foundation, or if they have an up-front roadmap for the A-listers, that's when we can start getting the trail mix. For my personal sensibilities, I'd have an even thirdsies between nicher villains (Killer Moth, Eclipso, Captain Cold, Psycho-Pirate), main characters of major comic runs more so beloved by the hardcore nerds (Warlord, Death, Amethyst, Tommy Hitman, Animal-Man, Jack Knight), and the final third being that kind of guy you would find in the back of a group shot of a Justice League comic or JLU episode. You know those guys.
Intentionally not factoring in specific "themed" waves, as we don't have any clue what their wave layouts will look like yet. Those would change a lot.
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