This is the Beast adapted directly from the comic book version of the early 1990s before later comic book writers turned him into a shady, ruthless, mastermind.
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This is the Beast adapted directly from the comic book version of the early 1990s before later comic book writers turned him into a shady, ruthless, mastermind.
It doesn't seem like it follows the other X-Men animated continuity comic books. The last X-Men 92 continuation comic ended with Xavier dead and everyone on Earth turned into a mutant. Even if you...
Honestly some issues like Quicksilver aside, since the new X-Men timeline takes place from 1962-1993 (before most of the MCU), they could just say that Fox X-Men was always in the MCU and just never...
So basically they reverted Wanda to before she snapped in House of M. Shouldn't everyone then be thanking Magneto now? They basically reverted her back to when she was more stable.
I always got...
I noticed that Magneto magnetized Cap's shield and threw it at Iron Man. Has he always been able to do this? I thought that vibranium was beyond Magneto's power.
Don't the Keaton movies and Batman Forever and Batman and Robin all take place in the same universe, recasts aside though? Two-Face very much didn't know Batman's identity in Batman Forever.
Good point. Guess Blob must've been harboring a massive crush on Wanda or something to forgive that.
Yep. You think the first thing he'd do is take off his helmet, and tell Emma, Rachel, Jean, and Xavier, the most powerful telepaths on the planet "Look into my mind, you can see that I was playing...
Fair enough.
The X-Men are already playing gods. It's one thing to say "Ok, living with you humans isn't working out, we'll try to make Genosha 2.0 and a mutant nation again." It's another to basically give...
I'm not really sure if it counts. The mold as defined by the kid X-Men and kid Cable is they need to have a lot of angst about their future life upon learning of their current timeline selves, which...
Kid X-Men, Kid Cable, I'm surprised they haven't unleashed Kid Wolverine on us yet, complete with bone claws. Grab him from that mining town he was in during Origin, then have him kill old Dog...
Good point, although if Stryfe is really going around as kid Cable and the worst thing he's done is have consensual dates with various women at the same time, that just seems really... underwhelming....
I agree that it is bad, but it's far from the worst thing Cable has ever done. In the 1990s X-Force was labeled a criminal group because of Cable's extremist methods. Kid Cable made his arrival by...
I hope this gets retconned to be honest, we really don't need any more female characters getting attacked in comic books. This kid Cable story is the best place to do it. Cable was always Tyler's...
I did read it. I didn't understand their "explanation" at all.
Also, Sophie Cuckoo doesn't want to date kid Cable because he'll just be sent back into the future without her. Fair enough. But...
Did I miss something? Why are they resurrecting old Cable without removing the techno-organic virus?
Not much happened in this issue on the surface. Namor is a jerk. It's like the guy hasn't had any character development in 80 years. I'm surprised Magneto didn't just rip him a new one during his...
I know X-Men and many other comic books have a tendency to repeat themselves, but Magneto already had a trial in the 1980s in Uncanny X-Men 200. I hope this story at least references that one.
Actually, the Gabriel Summers origin story unfortunately went into graphic detail that when D'Ken killed Katherine, he ripped fetus Gabriel out of her body or something like that. Unless they ignore...
I assumed that Katherine Summers being pregnant with Vulcan from the time period of her capture to her death literally ruled out Adam-X being a Summers brother now, if this story is truly in...
Maybe I'm just jaded but I found a lot of the movie more dull than terrifying.
This probably makes the most sense, thanks.
It's the whole recent kid Cable business showing the Askani timeline is still in the future even as of House of X that made everything confusing. I...
Then why in Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix would Apocalypse just replay the same events that lead to his death if he already knows them from Cable's techno organic blood?
I suppose Apocalypse could just be desperate to have a new body to transfer into and not worry about the temporal confusion of it all. He didn't have a choice anyway; if he ignored the kid Ch'vayre...