[QUOTE=Mutant God;5324181]In universe - Loa's grandmother was a friend or love interest of Namor
Writer's reason - I don't know, maybe because shes Hawaiian and a mutant ?[/QUOTE]
uhhh she surfs....on WATER
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[QUOTE=Mutant God;5324181]In universe - Loa's grandmother was a friend or love interest of Namor
Writer's reason - I don't know, maybe because shes Hawaiian and a mutant ?[/QUOTE]
uhhh she surfs....on WATER
[QUOTE=BroHomo;5324377]uhhh she surfs....on WATER[/QUOTE]
So incisively meta
Quote from Si Spurrier’s Blog.
“To use the obvious idiom: there’s a serpent in Eden. [B]Someone with incomparable power and deep ties to Professor X himself is pulling secret strings. In the mutant paradise of Krakoa a sickness of the spirit is taking hold, urging mutants towards despair and violence.[/B] As Nightcrawler and his eccentric crew react to its influence, they realise what they’re really up against is nothing less than the self-destructive darkness in the hearts of mutantkind itself.“
Now, who’s that going to be?
Cassandra, Xavier II or Legion’s pegged that his girlfriend isn’t getting out of the Protocols ever
Sounds like Nova.
[QUOTE=Su_Whisterfield;5327976]Quote from Si Spurrier’s Blog.
“To use the obvious idiom: there’s a serpent in Eden. [B]Someone with incomparable power and deep ties to Professor X himself is pulling secret strings. In the mutant paradise of Krakoa a sickness of the spirit is taking hold, urging mutants towards despair and violence.[/B] As Nightcrawler and his eccentric crew react to its influence, they realise what they’re really up against is nothing less than the self-destructive darkness in the hearts of mutantkind itself.“
Now, who’s that going to be?[/QUOTE]
I'm guessing Cassandra Nova. She's been largely absent since X-Men Red and I can't imagine her passing up the opportunity to murder an island of mutants again. Esepcially an island that has Xavier and Jean on it lol
Sounds more like the Shadow King, the evilness in the dark…
[QUOTE=Zelena;5328125]Sounds more like the Shadow King, the evilness in the dark…[/QUOTE]
I thought that at first too but I think the Shadow King is being used over in New Mutants.
[QUOTE=Su_Whisterfield;5327976]Quote from Si Spurrier’s Blog.
“To use the obvious idiom: there’s a serpent in Eden. [B]Someone with incomparable power and deep ties to Professor X himself is pulling secret strings. In the mutant paradise of Krakoa a sickness of the spirit is taking hold, urging mutants towards despair and violence.[/B] As Nightcrawler and his eccentric crew react to its influence, they realise what they’re really up against is nothing less than the self-destructive darkness in the hearts of mutantkind itself.“
Now, who’s that going to be?[/QUOTE]Sounds like a miniseries premise.
I think Emma might have had the host body Cassandra was in when she got all the empathy stuff killed, so she’s been factory reset.
She’s also been conspicuously memory-holed from the Krakoan narrative, seeing as the Genosha thing has been credited solely to Trask
[QUOTE=king of hybrids;5328265]I think Emma might have had the host body Cassandra was in when she got all the empathy stuff killed, so she’s been factory reset.
She’s also been conspicuously memory-holed from the Krakoan narrative, seeing as the Genosha thing has been credited solely to Trask[/QUOTE]
Not true. Mummudrai was given credit for the Genosha genocide in HoX. Thats Nova
[QUOTE=Su_Whisterfield;5327976]Quote from Si Spurrier’s Blog.
“To use the obvious idiom: there’s a serpent in Eden. [B]Someone with incomparable power and deep ties to Professor X himself is pulling secret strings. In the mutant paradise of Krakoa a sickness of the spirit is taking hold, urging mutants towards despair and violence.[/B] As Nightcrawler and his eccentric crew react to its influence, they realise what they’re really up against is nothing less than the self-destructive darkness in the hearts of mutantkind itself.“
Now, who’s that going to be?[/QUOTE]
My bet is on depressive and self-destructive Legion.
[QUOTE=Purplevit;5328854]My bet is on depressive and self-destructive Legion.[/QUOTE]
David Haller is rather a rational and level-headed man… considering all his little problems.
But the authors are free to reshuffle the cards and make a mess…
Didn’t his girlfriend kill herself and his dad is leaving her permanently dead?
That tends to make one irrational in context
[QUOTE=Purplevit;5328854]My bet is on depressive and self-destructive Legion.[/QUOTE]
I did wonder about Legion myself, given the writer’s history with the character.