I swear, I wanted to write an article about a Silver Age Marvel deck. Really, I did. But, you see, I sorta got distracted and went on a deckbuilding frenzy and built this one incredibly fun deck that I started playing instead of my Kree deck and I really wasn’t enjoying the Kree much since they were way too powerful and…
Anyways, I’m going to open this article by running through the Vs. Resolution rules. Why? Well, for one thing there might be new readers who haven’t been around since my last rundown which was WAY back during my Future Foes article two months ago. Second, because its gonna be important to this article.
The Great Vs. Resolution Guidelines:
“All characters must share a printed affiliation, at least 50% of non-character cards must be team or character-stamped, remaining cards must be from the same universe as the affiliation for the deck, deck must be in as recent of a format as possible.”
Why is that important? Simple. For the intents of this article, the guidelines look more like this…
“All characters must share a printed affiliation, at least 50% of non-character cards must be team or character-stamped, remaining cards must be from the same universe as the affiliation for the deck, deck must be in as recent of a format as possible.”
That’s right! Rules be damned! Secret Six are too good for some silly rules. The deck is still primarily Secret Six but in order for this deck to run, it needs another affiliation that is from the Marvel universe. Normally I wouldn’t bend the rules like this but, come on, how can’t you make concessions for these guys and their sweet alternate win condition?

