In this week's all new CUP O' Q&A, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada answers your questions about all things Marvel, including Marvelman and the X-Men, plus exclusive art from "Punisher!"
Full article here.
In this week's all new CUP O' Q&A, Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada answers your questions about all things Marvel, including Marvelman and the X-Men, plus exclusive art from "Punisher!"
Full article here.
Well the reason why I asked my question was because I could've sworn earlier this year that Bendis said that Illuminati would be back together by the end of the year. Did anybody hear the same? I can't remember if he did or not. He might've said early next year.
What I wanna know is why CBR didn't ask him about the status of Runaways? It's not as if it wasn't asked in the "Ask Joe" thread. I realise he can't be asked everything, but more than one person asked and it is topical given it's not solicited for October or November
About the 1.6m answer... there should be at least 1.5m LIVING mutants with that answer, since the same story that said there were 16m mutants on Genosha said that was around half the mutant population (I rounded down to be safe). As presented since Endangered Species, it's more like 99.998% were depowered.
Yeah, i sort of dont understand what he is trying to say with this.
I think he is saying that the "No more mutants" spell failed on 10% of the .....dead mutant populations as well so...... the mutants coming back are going to be those 10% that didnt get de-powered while dead........?Well, TuringMachine, you have to remember that there were 16,000,000 mutants living on Genosha when the giant sentinels destroyed it. Even with “House of M,” there are approximately 1,600,000 dead mutants with powers intact.
Frankencastle? Gimme a #**@ing break. So I guess DC will copy this with Franken-wayne or Franken-Bruce or something? The X-Office ripped off Blackest Night with Necrosha, etc, etc..
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