Claremont established Storm as 26 at the beginning of his run on Uncanny. Make of that what you will
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Claremont established Storm as 26 at the beginning of his run on Uncanny. Make of that what you will
Originally Iceman was explicitly stated to be 16 around the early X-men issues
That happened later, when she was an Avenger (and not yet his daughter)around Avengers 110 or so. Still creepy though, agreed.
Issue 5 and 6 are by Peter David and are already solicited.
The plan was a retcon. Originally Xavier was meant to be dead.
The whole story about Jean's telepathy emerging when her friend was killed by a car was frist written in Bizarre Adventures 27 by CC....
Why don't you just go to his site byrnerobotics.com and read it there?
Cockurm's art was a bit different, maybe due to the inkers, that's true. But I wouldn'T say horrible
Storywise the prequel to the Brood Saga which was excellent dragged out too much, that's true...
Yeah, but let's not forget, how many of the same writers treated Carol around the same time, clearly feeling she needed to be taken down a peg. Marcus, anyone?
Not really true. Byrne likes Jean quite a lot. He just didn't like her as Phoenix.
He appears in X-Force and is suppsoed to show up in Marauders soon
Well, Jean here is supposed to be regressed to being mentally five year old in an adult body. So I ugess her looking kind of off is okay. The version of Elaine Grey is totally weird though and...
TOff the top of my head
1. Kitty and Illyana.
One of the things Bendis did right was restoring their friendship, as Kitty had always been accepting of Illyana's side in the past. So her totally...
Many have already given the answer yes, though she may need time to attune to the planet's biosphere.
A very interesting example of this was the first Storm Limited Series by WArren Ellis and Terry...
Motherly in that one scene that Kevinroc posted. Afterwards Jean w asdead, and later, as stated before, they were almost always on different teams.
Also, where was it ever stated that Kitt'y...
No, you are right. They were almost never on the same team at the sam time. Only breifly, around the "The Twelve storyline", IIRC.
Bottomline, they never ahd much to d with each other.
.1. Green costume: She wore that in about two issues of Claremont-written Wolverine, when the X-Ladies were brainwashed by Viper to hunt Wolverine. Viper -> green costume
2. 1st costume in the 4th...
Susanoo is definitely Chaplin.
Neptune: Hemingway
Lucifer: Fitzgerald
The Quote at Verdandi's death hints at Orwell rather than Yeats
Also, I don'T think that Woden is Fritz Lang, as Lang was...
Yes, and as mentioned before, it was later revealed that having the Adversary in his head caused his madness (and Warren Ellis not doing proper research)
It was the real Forge, but he survived and eventaully Cable saved him and helped him restore his sanity. Later it was explained that the Adversary messing with Forge's mind helped precipitate his...
Don't think so, and IIRC only the first collection had new pages...
I miss GrimJack...
About two to three more issues of the Alan Moore run, then the Golden Age by Gaiman / Buckingham which is about 6 issues long.
Then the first two issues (or is it one only?) of the Silver Age also...
Mentioned yes. But not actually seen.
During her very first appearance she was not necessary brainwashed but manipulated into becoming the Queen of Evil Mutants. Also, we learned that she was brainwashed as a child to forget the...