It is really insufferably bitchy of Rogue to be chummy with the woman who wanted to kidnap all of Rogue's friends and family and endanger their lives by dropping them into battle unexpectedly.
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It is really insufferably bitchy of Rogue to be chummy with the woman who wanted to kidnap all of Rogue's friends and family and endanger their lives by dropping them into battle unexpectedly.
I liked Rogue best while she was using her status as an Avenger to stop genocidal lunatics but now not so much.
Yes, yes, we know. The X-Men are a crappy metaphor for not recognizing real minority groups but it's also crappy when they do recognize them.
Well that's not very nice. :(
Not too familiar with S.H.I.E.L.D., are you?
Mutant supremacist Storm was the only halfway interesting thing Wood has done since launching Volume 4 of Adjectiveless and they're already reversing that.
Marvel also claimed just, like, two days ago that there would be exciting X-Men news at the Cup O'Joe panel.
So, you know...
That was known already. Just like we knew about all of the X-Men involvement in AXIS that was discussed.
The only other pieces of new information were the upcoming appearance of Madrox and plans...
"We totally have plans for the X-Men, but they're not in the announcement phase yet." Why? Shouldn't there constantly be things in the announcement phase? I'm pretty there's always Avengers stuff in...
I refuse to believe it.
The wait for Carey's return to the franchise was just torcher. I'm glad we finally got No More Humans. Carey rights the best Cycles.
It's not "set" in Norse mythology. The Asgardians in the MCU are extradimensional beings who apparently inspired Norse mythology on Earth. They can look like whatever Marvel wants them to look like....
I'm glad they've decided not to bring one of 616's most notorious racists into the MCU.
So much X-Men news, just as promised. Wow. There's just too much to process, even though all but one thing (out of the three things, which is a lot, you guys) had been announced already.
Well, no.
For starters, you used the word "actually." You said, "...what the Dark Phoenix Saga actually were like." Which implies the same thing: that there is a true version. To which the film...
You're not getting me. It's not that they're all fiction, it's that all the versions are equally legitimate. The comics and the films and the animated series and everything else exist in a...
The film versions aren't any less "real" than the original comics version.
You mean except for the post where you did try to argue that Cain was part of the Xavier family by saying he was disowned by it (you can't be disowned by a family if you've never been a part of it)...
The amount of females is nowhere near half.
It's from an article created before the release of Iron Man 3, but the lack of Trevor (Ben Kingsley) was noted in the post. Of course, if you're...
Nope. Apologies if it came across that way.
The poster I was talking about does say those things about Bendis, though, and none of it is supported by anything that has actually happened.
Again, you may disagree with Kaiolino's conclusion,...
Just so we're clear here, you believe Jason Aaron's intention was to prop Cyclops?
As for the "true leader" thing, that's not coming from anyone at Marvel.
You want to talk about Storm, but I...
You most definitely do remember incorrectly, if you remember me speaking of Aaron the way Bendis is routinely spoken of by certain posters here, one in particular.
I have absolutely never once...
Indeed, Jen's actions at the school in the X-Men Legacy tie-ins and in Tabula Rasa in the Uncanny X-Men tie-ins show how super sympathetic she was.
You have to be intentionally missing the point now.