
Scuttlebutt has always been known to have nanotechnology that could repair it where needed, but its jaw-dropping that the ship could even rejuvenate from utter annihilation. One is the survival of Scuttlebutt itself, last seen releasing its self-detonated explosion that destroyed everything in the space of a light-year. The shock of the reveal is amplified by the two different elements in the last page's contents. Bill pleads with his old friend to allow him to pass and speak with Galactus directly but makes it clear he'll go through the Thunder God if necessary. Staggered by the force of explosions unleashed against the starry background, Thor turns to find the source of the attack is none other than Beta Ray Bill and his intergalactic dreadnaught Scuttlebutt. Perhaps Bill just needs to embrace his connection with his ship more in future issues in order to feel more content with his life and standing in the Marvel Universe.That's where Beta Ray Bill intervenes. Not only that, but it's recently been confirmed that a piece of Skuttlebutt is in every tool, weapon, and piece of technology Beta Ray Bill uses thanks to their shared cybernetics. How could it not be considering all of the cool stuff within its quarters? While Beta Ray Bill is clearly determined to find a new weapon to replace his mighty hammer, it's hopefully some solace that he has the coolest spaceships ever. Is Beta Ray Bill a comic book collector?Īll in all, it's pretty evident that Skuttlebutt is pure awesome and is without a doubt one of the coolest ships in the Marvel Universe. Bill's cargo hold also features a large amount of what appear to be long boxes. Not only that, but one room even features Image Comics' Murder Falcon and Jake, both characters from Johnson's Murder Falcon series.
#Beta ray bill scuttlebutt full#
However, there's also a plethora of surprising spaces Bill has aboard such as a rec room with a ping pong table, a pinball machine room, a room full of vinyl records, a sports room with Red Sox banners on the walls, and some great Easter eggs as well.Įagle-eyed Marvel fans will also be able to see a room for Marvel's editorial team, like a prayer shrine and altar to who appears to be Jack Kirby, as well as room with a man who looks a lot like Beta Ray Bill's creator Walt Simonson working at a drafting desk. Featuring an absolutely fantastic cross-section of the immense battleship, rooms and quarters can be seen such as navigation, a galley, sleeping quarters, an armory, and more of the usual chambers one would expect to see aboard an interstellar vessel.

However, the interior of Skuttlebutt has never been fully explored until now in Beta Ray Bill #2from Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer. Related: A Thor MCU Villain Makes The Best Wingman In The Galaxy Now, Bill has been traveling the stars aboard Skuttlebutt in order to try and find Odin for help, seeing as how the former All-Father was the one who forged Stormbreaker all those years ago. In recent issues, Thor broke Bill's mighty hammer Stormbreaker, which has motivated Bill to find a suitable replacement in order to regain the glory that he has lost, as well as the ability the hammer granted him to revert back to his humanoid form. Created with the same technology used to turn Bill into a cyborg-horse warrior of the planet Korbin, he and his ship are essentially siblings. Ever since Beta Ray Bill's origins, Skuttlebutt has been there by his side.
