Magik was never "enslaved". She voluntarily incarcerated herself and came along on important mission as a form of probation.
If you don't see the difference between breeding a slave caste and...
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Magik was never "enslaved". She voluntarily incarcerated herself and came along on important mission as a form of probation.
If you don't see the difference between breeding a slave caste and...
That's the thing though, he's been replaced by himself, there's functionally no difference. Old Man Logan offers more interesting story opportunities at this point than regular Wolverine did.
Maybe used her powers to manipulate the weather to get rid of the cloud? She's already shown the ability to move it.
I'm sure it could, with the right creative team.
The problem with the X-Men Anime was that it just did a crappy original story rather than adapting something established and well-liked. Like, who...
Why bother, he's barely been gone. He was gone for what, a year before Old Man Logan replaced him? OML is funtionally the same character, only without all the baggage of terrible recent storylines...
That's a lousy comparison. Chernobyl was an accident. The Terrigen Cloud was a deliberate plan by Black Bolt. If Gorbachev intentionally blew up the Chernobyl plant in order to create a race of...
At first I thought that was Hellion turning his back on his people, but it turned out it was just some random Inhuman. This event really is a chance for Marvel to clean up all the Inhuman garbage...
Because Synapse rejected the Inhumans and their agenda.
Besides, Rogue has worked with plenty of dirtbags in the past. Sabretooth, Mystique, etc. Not like it's a stretch that she'd be able to work...
Guess Soule didn't read Uncanny Avengers before writing this mess, or he'd know Rogue hates the Inhumans.
The Inhuman books have been kept on life support since the beginning. It was a hella artificial push.
Remender's X-Force got progressively worse. After the Dark Angel Saga it took a nose dive. Final Execution was complete garbage.
Whedon and Morrison both breathed new life into the X-Men because they'd never really written the X-Men before.
We don't need them to come back, we need more new blood.
Rumor. asdasdasd
I mean, it's not like the X-Men movies have been adult. Deadpool wasn't particularly adult either, outside of having a couple of dirty jokes and a bit more violence than the typical superhero movie. ...
I think they did a pretty good job justifying it. Osborn managed to clear up his past a bit by blaming most of the Green Goblin's actions on other people, and by blaming mental illness for what he...
Another good point. Assuming that Clint did indeed see his eyes turn green, assumed that he was Hulking out, and considering the fact that Banner asked him to kill him if that happened, I would still...
Barf. Marvel are really running out of concepts they can shove Deadpool into.
I can't think of any book that was better pre-Ultimatum than post-Ultimatum. As shitty as Ultimatum was, it changed the UU from a comics line that retold bad grimdark versions of 616 stories into a...
That's a good point, but there was nothing to indiciate that Banner was turning other than Clint seeing a "green flicker". The transformation isn't instantaneous, if Banner was feeling the change...
Clearly, Banner was not looking to die at that moment, and whether he saw a green flicker or not, Clint acted rashly. So he was not in the right. That said, he did have good intentions, though that...
The vast majority of X-Men stories disagree with you. Not only have Sentinels and humans proven themselves as more than capable in the past, we've seen various realities where they've all but wiped...
Compared to how it was before Ultimatum, it's a massive step up.
That would only work in a feudal monarchy. And even then, historically, such unions rarely last.
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Well, yeah, everyone has a motivation for what they do, including villains. Even at his worst Magneto is far more altruistic than Apocalypse. Their motives don't really compare.
I don't...
It's not about convenience, it's about the greater good. He doesn't mind sacrificing a mutant to ensure the survival of many others.
His crimes are too numerous to list, but none of them were...