Also not wrist-worn, but the Justice League members all have a ring that lets them fly. At least they did in the 70s. I don’t know if they still do. Anyway, that’s what I want.
@eonfifty i had no idea they were “…of submission” i just thought they repelled bullets and when she hits them together they cause a wave of power that knocks back foes, but i guess “bracelets of repulsion” doesn’t sound nice.
Taxi Driver. Nuff said.
EDIT: oh right, comics… Still.
How about none? Not as in none of the above. Simply none.
Well, Spidey’s web slingers, of course!
How was that not even on the list??
@ruouttaurmind Without Spidey’s strength and abilities, this one can be very dangerous.
@ELUNO Calculated risk.
@ruouttaurmind But he uses his spidey senses to calculate better!
I’ll take Jack Harkness’ vortex manipulator, please.
@freakaluscious Oh, damn, I forgot about Cap’n Jack. Who, or Torchwood?
@freakaluscious @ruouttaurmind I prefer Torchwood.
Maybe not wrist worn, but Iron Man’s blasters / rockets are pretty awesome.
@hchavers He did have the Iron Man Gauntlet, which I think was really cool:
@MagnaVis Oh, even better
/youtube CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR Movie Clip - Tony Stark vs Bucky (2016) Marvel Movie HD
Also not wrist-worn, but the Justice League members all have a ring that lets them fly. At least they did in the 70s. I don’t know if they still do. Anyway, that’s what I want.
@SSteve The 30th century Legion of Super Heroes had flight rings. Did the 20th century Justice League have them too?
@macromeh This is something I am (mis)remembering from circa 1979, so you probably know more than I do. I still want one, though.
What about Spider-Man’s web in the versions where his web was produced by cartridges on his wrists, not gross man webs.
OK, maybe not strictly “comics” in origin, but the Star Trek communicator was also wrist worn for a while…
The Ben10 omnitrix comes to mind. Hated the kid, but man that thing would be handy. (technically a TV show, but they did have some tie in comics)
I would like a Mickey Mouse watch. Although, I’m not so sure he actually wore one himself.
@heartny You can always do the Mickey face on the Apple Watch.
@cinoclav I don’t think that would be compatible with my Galaxy Note 8.
Megatron’s forearm cannon.
(I mean, since “the Witchblade” made the list and Spider-Man’s webshooters didn’t, why not?)
Oh. You covered the webshooters. I hadn’t read your write up, meh.
I mean, how can you not mention any of Tony Stark’s wrist contraptions?
I don’t know what the Bracelets of Submission are, but they sound like the most useful tech listed.
/image bracelets of submission
@eonfifty i had no idea they were “…of submission” i just thought they repelled bullets and when she hits them together they cause a wave of power that knocks back foes, but i guess “bracelets of repulsion” doesn’t sound nice.
Now i understand better
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_Woman's_bracelets
Thanks Wiki-geeks (said as a geek myself so I appreciate those who share their nerdy-superhero knowledge)
@mollama
/giphy bracelets of repulsion
Do Wolverine’s claws count as wrist-worn?
@PocketBrain only in the movies, pre-post-production (aka while filming?).
/image futurama leela armband
Go go gadget hands!