Is there an in-story reason (or purpose) to the whole Omega-level classification thing? I remember there being Alphas in the 1990s, and that felt pretty meaningless then.
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Is there an in-story reason (or purpose) to the whole Omega-level classification thing? I remember there being Alphas in the 1990s, and that felt pretty meaningless then.
Couldn't agree more. I think a miniseries adapting his post-Fatal Attractions journey would be amazing. It was a really good story arc. And I love it culminating in his rejoining the X-Men, maybe...
That sounds much better.
I hadn't heard this, only seen it speculated. Has someone said this is the reason? Either way, I think that adds to my point. He isn't the perfect creator and makes mistakes. Being a bad...
It's still the same concept. Xavier dead, X-Men never formed. I hope they don't do that story. It's already too much Magneto and Rogue and to make another one about them as a couple when they only...
Maybe not. But, I think a barely alive Archangel, given his original wings back and the ability to change into the Archangel form could find himself under Apocalypse's sway. I mean, if Gambit is...
No. As much as I loved Nate Grey in the '90s, that's Cable, and I don't think it would add anything to have another Nate around.
Maybe he only survives because he was rescued by Apocalypse. Either way, it doesn't mean Forge knows he survived Genosha.
Well, an X-Force then, maybe. Same concept.
Imagine: in the absence of the X-Men, Emma got to Kitty first, and now Kitty is the first of her Hellions! That'd be pretty cool if Frost opened up the school after a confrontation with Jubilee's...
True, true. Maybe Apocalypse will only have Deaths in his Horsemen: Gambit, Wolverine, and Archangel. Who else has been Death?
Right now I'm assuming the Missing Presumed Dead is because he was...
Morph having a costume looking like his AoA counterpart, and the other two appearing in a different adaptation of AoA doesn't seem like a good reason to toss them into an AoA. The latter especially...
Jubilee and Sunspot will be gathering a new team. That's my prediction. Yes, Forge and Bishop will search for the X-Men, but there will be at least one episode where the post-X-Men world is having a...
Having lots of random thoughts. Was anyone else bothered by Iron Man still moving around in the no power source Earth?
Wha? I assume this is the first time an adaptation of that story is being mentioned.
I'm thinking Jubilee, as the last X-Man, may name her new team Generation X. Or maybe the New X-Men. I expect Roberto would want to call them the New Mutants.
Where did that name come from originally?
Also, looks like Polaris is Magneto's daughter in this continuity.
Going by the Days of Future Past thing on Forge's (Daniel?) wall, it seems Magik is confirmed as a current hero, as is Shadowcat. I couldn't make out the little sign over Archangel's face.
Thread for the episode.
A lot happened.
Ah. Thanks.
Guido was Lila Cheney's bodyguard, not Dazzler. Though Guido helped her out when she emerged from the Siege Perilous.
The thing on the first post says Earth's Mightiest Mutant, not an X-Men character. The From the Ashes thing could refer to her regaining her mutant status.
Could it be Scarlet Witch? (Sorry if someone already suggested that.)
Ms. Marvel (a great character btw) debuted during the Inhumans promotional era. I don't know if she was intended to be a mutant at her creation, but she is one now.