There's non mainstream and then there's cult classics, like Dazzler and Maggott and X-Statix
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There's non mainstream and then there's cult classics, like Dazzler and Maggott and X-Statix
Let’s see:
Sage
Penance
Forge
Anole
Marrow
Reyes
Northstar
Northstar (obvs!), Chamber, Cypher, Frenzy, Surge, Stacy X, and Aurora.
Honorable mention to Amanda Sefton, Lee Forester, the Stuart twins, and Stevie Hunter.
[QUOTE=Lapsus;4825744]Not counting villains i would define mainstream as Xavier, Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Jean, Emma, Iceman, Rouge, Gambit, Psylocke, Colossus, Beast, Nigtcrawler, Kate, [B]Laura[/B] and, if you count him, Deadpool. Jubilee probably too.[/QUOTE]
Saying this as an X-23 fan, I don't think she's there YET. While you can say "The girl from Logan" and people will be, "Ooooooh yeah!" she's still not one that casual audiences would be able to name the way that the O5+ are.
low key loved the Maggott and Marrow era. If Cannonball counts throw him in too.
Do Polaris, Magma, and Firestar just all hang out and cry together, I wonder?
Wolfsbane, don't know how to explain my love to werewolves hehe
I put a lot of thought into this one just trying to whittle the list down. I'll try to keep my list small and say in no particular order:
Monet
Stacey-X
Pixie
Magik
Moonstar
Siryn
Madrox
Warpath
Husk
Chamber
Rictor
Marrow
Wolfsbane
My favorites can change, depending on how much I enjoy the stories that they are appearing in.
Rachel Grey-Summers
I think a more interesting question would be why do you like these characters. Because I swear, for most of the characters mentioned here, I can't figure out the answer. It feels like people just like big multi-colored hair and cool powers, meh.
[QUOTE=Gamall;4826340]I think a more interesting question would be why do you like these characters. Because I swear, for most of the characters mentioned here, I can't figure out the answer. It feels like people just like big multi-colored hair and cool powers, meh.[/QUOTE]
I think that it's easier to fantasize about characters that are less defined. You could add what you want. (Mainstream characters, on the other hand, have too many definitions that contradict themselves.)
Shola for me. :) Why? Nice guy.
Madrox
Legion
Sage
Polaris
[QUOTE=Gamall;4826340]I think a more interesting question would be why do you like these characters. Because I swear, for most of the characters mentioned here, I can't figure out the answer. It feels like people just like big multi-colored hair and cool powers, meh.[/QUOTE]
People like different characters for different reasons.
[QUOTE=Gamall;4826340]I think a more interesting question would be why do you like these characters. Because I swear, for most of the characters mentioned here, I can't figure out the answer. It feels like people just like big multi-colored hair and cool powers, meh.[/QUOTE]
I posted this in the Firestar Appreciation Thread...
[quote]
I love that for most of her history...she has been the non-X-Men mutant. Sure the 616 version first appeared in Uncanny 193 in May 85...then nearly a year later her limited series dropped. But From there she was in New Warriors, Avengers, Marvel Divas, her One Shot, Young Allies all before finally joining the X-Men....then even after Krakoa she appears more prominently outside of the X-Books in Absolute Carnage and Annihilation: Scourge.
She could be the one I am looking for to break ranks with Krakoa because of all her ties outside of the X-Men.
The only question is...considering she was working on an art degree...why was she not hired for art at the school when she joined the X-Men. [/quote]
I have quite a number of non-mainstream characters that I like.
Polaris
Domino(though she is one of my top 5 favorite characters overall)
Warpath
Wolfsbane
Forge
Madrox
Shatterstar
Elixir
Layla
Blink
Marrow(pre 2000s)