Merciless Jack.... :D
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Merciless Jack.... :D
#justiceforshortkingWolverine
I didn't like the particular design and coloration they went with in their design, which was different from the classical comics. That said, I think they also took it off so Hugh's arms would look...
I mean, I get it, but they are doing the blue/yellow, and that comes with shoulder pads. :p
While I'm glad he ripped the sleeves off, they could have had the shoulder pad things stay. Just saying. (Needs more body hair too!)
I'm kinda with Exodus, though. Multiverse/timeline hopping...
In the original LifeDeath comic, we saw Forge look through Storm's history holographically. Something like that would have been good here(maybe they could have eaten peyote or something, and it could...
It reminds me of the first season of the OG TAS, like, they pack in soooo many stories and characters because they're not sure if it's their only chance. At this rate, they will burn through too many...
This was my least favorite episode so far. I had been so impressed by the previous ones, I was ready to see Fall of The Mutants and all of that condensed into one episode, only to find they used over...
Oh, that explains it. I was shocked by the drop in writing this episode. I didn't hate it, but it was less than what I was hoping for given the previous episodes. Fall of the Mutants and Storm's...
I loved seeing her hair grow out and her old school costume manifest from the air, seeing all her powers return, but as much as I have been enjoying this series, this episode let me down a bit. I...
Fascinating! I didn't think we'd see much from the Shi'Ar this season, but at the pace they move in this show, why not just squeeze them in too? They did show them in the Mojo episode a couple weeks...
I would DIE if they did a solid adaptation of the Brood Saga. The galactic core feat would blow peoples MINDS! I just wish they did everything in proper sequence. It was that near-death experience...
I think the emphasis on the Morlocks being in trouble this episode was a slight allusion to the Mutant Massacre, especially if we eventually find out Sinister was involved. And Gambit being their...
I have never so viscerally rejected the mere existence of an X-Book like this before. The art, the storyline, the characters involved, none of it is intriguing in the least bit.
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Shaw, classically in the comics, is better at absorbing physical, kinetic energy, not electromagnetic energy. Like, he almost died from a lightning bolt when Emma had stolen Ororo's body(and they...
I mean, even if Rogue was somehow already 21 when Mystique took her to the Savage Land(which is in stark contrast to the 616 canon, where she was still like 17 by the time she joined the X-Men, so...
I don't think so. She was a great friend to mutants before, and died helping to cure the Legacy Virus. Now she's some weird self-hating mutant who did her best to destroy them, and lied all that...
Y'all really didn't read Generation X. It started with the question "can we trust Emma?" It concluded, decisively, with "no we can not, she's a psychotic murder!" Personally, while Morrison's run was...
Well, love it or hate it, Percy did kinda fix Beast sort of in the end, but it remains to be seen how the next writers will handle him(the brief synopsis for the upcoming book with Beast seems to...
That's basically true, but at least Lord Ewing brought that Beto to the X-side of things. Within the context of the X-verse, he was well handled(especially if you hadn't read his Avengers stuff).
I can't agree with this. Invincible definitely made an impact with it's first season, inverting a lot of enshrined superhero tropes, but I went and read the entire comics run, and while the show is...
Yeah, I should have mentioned Beast. He, Moira, and Nature Girl were completely character assassinated in this era. I guess Beast didn't register at first because he had already been falling into...
This was bittersweet. Lord Ewing is firmly elevated to the #2 spot behind Lord Claremont for his body of work(yes, edging out both Morrison and Hickman) for me, and I think given a 16 year run with...
The biggest winners were those written by our Lord Ewing, namely Storm, Magneto, and Roberto, but I also loved his Thunderbird and Cable, even if they only got a taste. They won so hard, they will...
They were his literal family....
I enjoyed the philosopher-king Apocalypse that Hickman wrote. I liked Lord Ewings brief pages with him. But this.... I mean, I haven't enjoyed anything Duggan...