It's not the pairing. It's that there's not much new left to do with the couple without letting them age past their 30s, and contemporary Marvel won't go there.
The other way to go would be a...
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It's not the pairing. It's that there's not much new left to do with the couple without letting them age past their 30s, and contemporary Marvel won't go there.
The other way to go would be a...
Plot-wise? The Genoshan genocide at the beginning of Morrison's run.
Tonally? M-Day.
Sanctions, not bombing. Public and vocal condemnation of such practices. Banning of such practices in our own culture.
No. Encourage them to reform.
Oh, it's possible. We've got...
More edgelord posturing.
In some cultures, child marriage is normal. Are you okay with that?
In some cultures, women are expected to commit suicide if raped, and some do. Are you okay with that?
Historically,...
The events of this issue make it clear that, whoever that is, it ain't Xavier.
And I'm not your bro.
That's not Xavier.
They're also conveniently ignoring that the "resurrections" are copying from back-up, not consciousness transfer at the time of death.
Melody is dead.
ROTFLMAO.
I love edgelord rationalizing. It's so cute.
I'm inclined to agree. But, then, I loathe ambiguity. Either shit or get off the pot.
What I'd like to know is whether Hickman, White, et al are coming at it this way because they want to or...
Most of us have tried to forget it.
90s Scott was awesome. He and Jean finally grew up and got their shit together. He'd self-actualized.
The problem with 90s Scott was that Marvel editorial wasn't willing to let him truly age and...
Xavier didn't die. He was physically transformed into a Brood. Sikorsky and Moira cloned him a new body and transferred his mind into it. Exactly how is unknown because it all occurred off-panel....
Mike Carey walked that back. He retconned it such that Xavier wanted to free Danger, but neither he nor the Shi'ar could figure out how without killing her.
Nobody seems to have read those...
My point is that Hickman deliberately chose NOT to have resurrection occur via consciousness transfer at the time of death. Which he could have easily done using the same plot elements--the Five,...
Because of the way Hickman structured the resurrection protocol. Or, perhaps more appropriately, the way he didn't structure it.
Dead mutants are "resurrected" by implanting back-up copies of...
Mutants from Marvel's pre-superhero Silver Age. The X-Men connection is that John Byrne used them in X-Men: The Hidden Years back around 2001.
...
No.
Resurrecting Jean wasn't what went wrong. Not revealing Madelyne to be an amnesiac Jean was what went wrong.
Besides, Claremont was asking for it when he gave her the name Phoenix.
Attilan was, for most of its existence, an isolated, secret society. It didn't war with the human world. It didn't interact with the human world much at all. Its exposure to the human world was...
We're supposed to initially THINK Hank is the narrator. Everything he's doing is at Xavier's direction. It goes with the "Xavier's Confession" text page.
I think the Master Mold the Vault is in is the same one Cassandra Nova used waaaaay back in "E is for Extinction" (New X-Men vol. 1 #114).
Beast isn't the one narrating the story. Xavier is.
And, the naked guy with the red eyes at the end--that's Xavier. The "conductor" is Xavier. Hank is just a pawn.
I was referring to the data pages which were more explicit. Hickman nailed down specific years for events in Moira's lives, including her current one.
Presumably, that timeline is the canonical...
Per the timeline pages in HoX/PoX, Hickman has compressed the X-Men's history into taking place over a decade or so. So, due to that retcon, the current version of Scott is in his mid-late 20s.
...
Ever watched a soap opera? Engaged soap opera fans? For them, their consumption of the media is about their emotional attachment to the characters. Identifying with them. Empathizing with them. ...