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In the comic, Klaus actually manages to prevent Vanyas apocalypse by using previously undiscovered telekinetic powers.
But theres a different apocalypse in the comics that the TV show could still draw inspiration from.
Five simultaneously tries to prevent and commit the Kennedy assassination
This one requires a little explanation.
How would this work in the TV show?
The series obviously needs to start by addressing the apocalypse cliffhanger.
I heard a rumor that the back of your head is about to explode.
Fortunately, the comics provide more context for his abilities.
Its certainly material that Id love to see Ellen Page tackle.
Inepisode eight, Allisons daughter asked her to tell her about the Eiffel Tower adventure as a bedtime story.
And, come on, who wouldnt want to see that fight adapted for a live-action flashback?
They also faced off against a few conventional supervillains.
(One flashback reveals that he kidnapped the adolescent Allison and consumed her arm.)
Hargreeves adopted seven of them, then raised them to become the Umbrella Academy.
The comic reveals that at leastsomeof the other babies died, but what happened to the rest?
Do they have superpowers too?
In a very Allison-like flourish, one of them tells Vanya she can walk … and suddenly she can.