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.
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.
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.
What about Spider-Man’s web in the versions where his web was produced by cartridges on his wrists, not gross man webs.
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
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)
How about none? Not as in none of the above. Simply none.
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.
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
/image futurama leela armband
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.
Go go gadget hands!
Taxi Driver. Nuff said.
EDIT: oh right, comics… Still.
I mean, how can you not mention any of Tony Stark’s wrist contraptions?
Do Wolverine’s claws count as wrist-worn?
@PocketBrain only in the movies, pre-post-production (aka while filming?).