[QUOTE=Fantasy Free Me;4457453]The art is so bad.[/QUOTE]
It's almost as if the penciller, inker and colorist have no idea of who's in charge of the shadows.
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[QUOTE=Fantasy Free Me;4457453]The art is so bad.[/QUOTE]
It's almost as if the penciller, inker and colorist have no idea of who's in charge of the shadows.
[QUOTE=Wiccan;4457446]I honestly really doubt he would go for it.[/QUOTE]
I doubt we'd have two lesbian pairings (he could have liked that tweet for the Hope/Magik part alone) , although then again Rosenberg is the kind of writer that would gladly ignore the fact that both Hope and Dani are straight if he thought it looked cool.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4457469]Scott and Dani was the most guessed couple, and I don't remember any real interaction between Dani and Alex.[/QUOTE]
I'm basing my belief on their interactions as well. Even though he cut out the relationships, it looks like he left some Dani/Scott moments.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4457476]I doubt we'd have two lesbian pairings (he could have liked that tweet for the Hope/Magik part alone) , although then again Rosenberg is the kind of writer that would gladly ignore the fact that both Hope and Dani are straight if he thought it looked cool.[/QUOTE]
When did Hope say she was straight? Scans pleeeeeease.
[QUOTE=Tycon;4457484]When did Hope say she was straight? Scans pleeeeeease.[/QUOTE]
She did had a thing with Velocidad, had the hots for Namor, and never showed any interest in any woman whatsoever. Granted, she could be bi, but no more than any other character could. That said, my problem with the pairing would be less "Hope discovers she's bi"", because sexuality can be fluid, but because it would be simply happen due to Rosenberg ignoring the character background and history rather than any realization or development; he's already ignoring it when writing her as a teen Frank Castle.
Dani herself only dated guys and IIRC, even says she's straight in Zeb Wells' run.
[QUOTE=spirit2011;4457459]naked logan on top of sinister has some anatomy problemsm but it is hot[/QUOTE]
Would be better with a better artist in charge though.
[QUOTE=SneakyLookingSort;4457473]It's almost as if the penciller, inker and colorist have no idea of who's in charge of the shadows.[/QUOTE]
For me it's a mix of things. I'm not really a fan of Larroca's art and the inking is quite bad as well, my main problem is the line art... It all looks super rough, messy and [B]too even[/B]. I don't know how to exactly explain this last part in English (since it's not my main language), but it looks like when you ink in Illustrator without giving the lines different weights to add some dynamism to the illustration so it all ends up looking kind of bland.
Your point is also part of the equation.
Shipping is bad for your health.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4457498]Dani herself only dated guys and IIRC, even says she's straight in Zeb Wells' run.[/QUOTE]
And the Weir/DeFillipis run when Luna is making eyes at her.
[QUOTE=Omega Alpha;4457498]She did had a thing with Velocidad, had the hots for Namor, and never showed any interest in any woman whatsoever. Granted, she could be bi, but no more than any other character could. That said, my problem with the pairing would be less "Hope discovers she's bi"", because sexuality can be fluid, but because it would be simply happen due to Rosenberg ignoring the character background and history rather than any realization or development; he's already ignoring it when writing her as a teen Frank Castle.
Dani herself only dated guys and IIRC, even says she's straight in Zeb Wells' run.[/QUOTE]
Exactly this! No problem with a shift in characters but there is zero canon material to make these changes other than "oh this would be cool"
[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4457504]Shipping is bad for your health.[/QUOTE]
No, it's good for the soul.
If it wasn't for shipping, X-Men books would be at the bottom of the barrel. We're keeping the franchise afloat—YOU'RE WELCOME.
I ship Hope with 20 to life.
[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4457504]Shipping is bad for your health.[/QUOTE]
Shipping is fine. Shipping Wars are the actual problem.
It makes me nervous the Larroca's Logan that more than body hair seems to have a skin disease.
A Hope/Magik relationship would have probably endeared her more to people - but she was still the best thing about this entire run tbh.
[QUOTE=KangMiRae;4457512]No, it's good for the soul.
If it wasn't for shipping, X-Men books would be at the bottom of the barrel. We're keeping the franchise afloat—YOU'RE WELCOME.[/QUOTE]
How well did Gold, a comic focused on shipping, do?