Oh yeah, speaking of Anole's terrible terrible terrible decision.
Wasn't Beast tampering with that particular strain of the cure? Doesn't that mean Anole has just infected a bunch of people with who knows what else? Did I misremember that?
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Oh yeah, speaking of Anole's terrible terrible terrible decision.
Wasn't Beast tampering with that particular strain of the cure? Doesn't that mean Anole has just infected a bunch of people with who knows what else? Did I misremember that?
[QUOTE=Master of Sound;4141419]So al those at the scene are sucked into AoXM, accept for Cannonball.
Meaning some of those who did not knew about will play roles in the crossover.
[B]So Monet, Frenzy, Indra, Sage, Neal, Forge, will get roles as well[/B], eventhough they are not main cast[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Kurolegacy;4141345]While nice, it was also it’s own dose of stupid when it comes to the fact that they ported him off the battlefield for medical attention when Triage aka Elixir-lite was right there on the battlefield and could fix him up much faster than any medical facility. So in terms of paying attention to continuity, 2 steps forward, 1 step backwards.[/QUOTE]
Well, things were bit chaotic, what with a giant battle royale taking place.
Given all that was going on, it was probably far more sensible to take Cannonball out of the action altogether.
Certainly there are very reasonable arguments to be made as to why they wouldn't want to patch Cannonball up on the battle field and send him immediately back into the fight.
And yes, they could have taken time out of the issue to explain those reasons but if writers devoted panel space to walking readers through every potential nitpicky detail in order to over-explain for the benefit of a minuscule segment of the readership who might care why such and such an action was taken or not taken in the heat of battle, there'd never be time to tell a story.
As for this finale, it was an exciting finish, leaving things open to some potentially cool stories both in the main MU and in the Age of X world.
I'm especially looking forward to seeing what Rosenberg has in store as the solo Uncanny writer.
[QUOTE=cranger;4141145][URL="https://twitter.com/AshcanPress/status/1085298232853446656"]https://twitter.com/AshcanPress/status/1085298232853446656[/URL]
This may be important to how Anole got suddenly cast as the traitor. Apparently Wind Dancer was supposed to be used here and in the follow-up Uncanny arc but it took up too much story to bring her in and they used someone else in that role. The one plot that bridges these is the vaccine. My hunch is that Wind Dancer, or Renascance as she goes by now, was supposed to be the thief.[/QUOTE]
Which still begs the question of why ANOLE? He's NEVER demonstrated those sorts of issues before. Glob? Yes. Even Mercury. Hell, even Wither, if he were still alive. But Anole? It makes NO sense whatsoever to use him for this.
[QUOTE=JaffyJayne;4141273]The one thing I did actually appreciate was them taking a few panels to explain the Cannonball continuity. That makes me think that the x-office now does care slightly more than they did 2 years ago.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they just thumb their nose at the REST of the continuity in the process.
[QUOTE=cranger;4140527]There are a few other inconsistencies, like Blindfold, and the Dani Moonstar controversy. It is that kind of stuff that I already have a bad feeling about the whole Age of X-Man setting.[/QUOTE]
That's not Dani, I've already explained why she's Trinary.
Even one writer is confused.
[QUOTE=Gamall;4140536]So.. why Jean didn't call Emma and Quentin for help? They are much stronger than Sage, you know.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's so lame.
Karma would be more useful for both her possession ability and telepathic ability. She's been put in the fridge for too long.
It really says something about the current state of the X-books that the X-boards are saying nice things about the Avengers books.
[QUOTE=Ambaryerno;4141518]Which still begs the question of why ANOLE? He's NEVER demonstrated those sorts of issues before. Glob? Yes. Even Mercury. Hell, even Wither, if he were still alive. But Anole? It makes NO sense whatsoever to use him for this.[/QUOTE]
It would’ve been SO easy to see Eye Boy or Beak in this role. Like, frustratingly easy. We already know Beak didn’t like turning back into a mutant so him stealing a vial would’ve not only kept up his same attitude but been a nice connection to the Mothervine event. And Eye Boy kind of goes without saying, almost ANYONE with that mutation would take that vaccine in a heartbeat.
[QUOTE=ţh€ €жţяą-๏яďɨɲąя¥ Tycon;4141546]It would’ve been SO easy to see Eye Boy or Beak in this role. Like, frustratingly easy. We already know Beak didn’t like turning back into a mutant so him stealing a vial would’ve not only kept up his same attitude but been a nice connection to the Mothervine event. And Eye Boy kind of goes without saying, almost ANYONE with that mutation would take that vaccine in a heartbeat.[/QUOTE]
The X-Office likes Eyeboy too much for him to be the fall guy. Same with Glob, really.
Eye Boy actually seems pretty well adjusted, Glob would have made more sense, but he's Brisson's fave.
Anyway, cool cool cool that one of the very few X-Gays and one of the mutants with a physical mutation is responsible for eugenics laws.
[QUOTE=jalsrix;4141536]Yeah, it's so lame.
Karma would be more useful for both her possession ability and telepathic ability. She's been put in the fridge for too long.[/QUOTE] But you know where Karma ACTUALLY is right?
There’s a very important reason she wasn’t here.
This was a GREAT issue for Psylocke and the depths of her relationships with the other characters. Just read it. Overall a meh issue.
I'm glad there are strategies to take out Storm and X-Legion.
Storm: Angel, Betsy
X-Legion: Jean, Betsy, Cuckoo, Sage, No-girl
Taking out Blob and Omega-Red should be a piece of cake considering the overwhelming number of X-Men there. Yet, there were no strategies.
The only Horseman difficult to take down is Magneto but we didn't have any strategy or real battle at all. Polaris combined with some other X-Men could have taken down Magneto.
Kitty not leading any team to take down the four Horseman is pitiful since she's supposed to have high IQ. Instead, we have Betsy leading the charge which is illogical.
Jean leading all the telepaths to take down another telepath is the only logical sub-plot here.
If it was Chris Claremont writing this, the whole story would have been more logical.