seconded.
only WATXM storyline i actually like, and the only one that made Quire a compelling character.
but anyway.
his run on Ultimate is currently my #1 Marvel book.
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seconded.
only WATXM storyline i actually like, and the only one that made Quire a compelling character.
but anyway.
his run on Ultimate is currently my #1 Marvel book.
this is X-men franchise.
the Females of the species have always been the more interesting ones.
Blindfold is ALSO an "Astonishing" character.
I have yet to see a justifiable reason for why the "freakin' line" needs to be held at this point.
and i DEFINITELY don't think Cyclops's method of holding it is the right one, or that Cyclops is...
not sure what your problem is with cushier beds.
cushier beds are generally speaking, superior to less cushy beds.
keep in mind, Cyclops was perfectly willing to sacrifice Surge and Hellion to protect Hope.
during Second Coming the kids even note that "the X-men would sacrifice us all to protect her" as fact.
...
the kids weren't the ones who wimped out
the kids stood their ground and fought to protect their home, while the adults were busy acting like a bunch of idiots.
If Schism proved anything, its that...
that's a pretty shitty point.
mutantkind spent around two years hovering on the brink of extinction, and is just now starting a revival.
and he thinks that NOW is the perfect time for a "Death or...
Jerkass Has A Point - requires the Jerkass to actually have a point.
Cyclops meanwhile has SOME valid concerns, but so do MOST X-men villains.
his methods isn't necessarily the right solution.
...
because writers want "ownership" of characters, and you can't own characters someone else created.
Avengers peer pressure.
no one among the Avengers wants to be seen as "a coward" for saying unhelpful things like "look guys, maybe we're not qualified to handle this situation, and should sit this...
but that one is obvious.
its not the IN-universe explanation though.
at the moment, sadly yes.
but at least she's keeping up with her training, was fighting against the Avengers during AvX,...
If the recent Legacy issue is to go by, both she and Pixie are still game to be part of the team.
she's probably just "behaving" as a favor to Logan.
Actually, given how many of them line up behind Teen Cyclops when he calls Scott out on his offer not being what X-men are suppose to be about, I'd say it makes it quite clear.
they just don't want...
Works for me, I love Mercury.
1.Armor (duh...)
2.Surge
3.Hellion
4.Mercury
5.Rockslide
6.Blindfold
7.Pixie
8.Anole
9.Elixer
10.X-23
I think you meant X-23.
both have dark long hair, so its an easy mistake to make.
you missed the point about the age thing.
my problems isn't that Pixie grew up, but rather that she grew up by several years over the course of what was basically a couple of months between Messiah...
his work ended up being one of the best X-men runs of the last decade.
I'd still rank it higher then anything any other X-writer is currently working on.
no.
but turning one of the YOUNGEST...
yeah... by all means, do not let facts get in the way of your opinion.
hell yeah !!!
come on Marvel, if the Young Avengers get another book, let their superior X-counterparts have one as well
I'd love a "young justice" style book with NXM characters, provided that book acknowledged the fact that these are NOT rookies, but rather experienced, if somewhat young, X-men.
Surge, Armor,...
the whole thing about "kids shouldn't be allowed to fight" happens after around two years of Armor being on the team on Wolverine's say so.
more then that, given his treatment of Hisako on the...
He sent everyone to their deaths in this issue. :tongue:
She's both, and she's the one kid in the school who wolverine can't argue as being too young
After all, he put her on the team in the firstplace