Stryfe is the clone of Nathan "Cable" Charles Dayspring Askani'son Summers (the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey's clone) who was created in the future as a back up in case Nathan wasn't able to be cured...
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Stryfe is the clone of Nathan "Cable" Charles Dayspring Askani'son Summers (the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey's clone) who was created in the future as a back up in case Nathan wasn't able to be cured...
I've seen an interview were Morrison takes credit for that. He said that the Beast everyone first thinks of when they hear the name is the Disney one, so he wanted our Beast to look more like that.
The aspect of "Batman can beat anyone" that nobody ever talks about is that it means other characters can never move beyond Batman's ability to beat them.
Tech geniuses can never operate beyond...
The same thing the X-men do for Slorenia after Ultron.
"I find your lack of Pants disturbing."
I was browsing through another site and ran across a term I hadn't heard anyone use before. "The Copper Age." We all know Golden Age and Silver Age comics, and most people accept a Bronze Age, but...
Are you sure about that?
https://i.imgur.com/3Hrpmykl.jpg
I think the end of the character really should have been in Foolkiller. He was at his lowest, powerless, with only some random homeless people as thugs. Then he opens the door and Frank Castle is...
I liked Carlie Cooper. She was a fun romantic interest.
A look so good that Sage decided to steal it the second people weren't paying attention to Jubilee.
You talk like she did this by choice.
And sure, it's creepy.
It's also creepy that a suicidal amputee was turned into a metal winged angle of death by a mad Darwinist.
It's creepy that a...
Psylocke never appropriated a race. The race appropriated Psylocke. She was abducted against her will, brainwashed, and turned into something else.
People say Claremont made the X-men what they are, but they also leave out the fact that he worked with writers and artists that tends to hold him back from some of his worst ideas.
When he...
Beast changed into a villain.
Moira had every detail and aspect of her personality reconnected. We learned that in every appearance she's ever made she was lying and holding information.
I listed eight.
Dakota North
Black Rider
American Eagle
Red Wolf
Bison
Vagabond
The Captain
Cougar
Just like Gambit would have wanted.
Nobody else wants to finish the Initiative Teams? Okay. Fine. I'll keep going.
The North Dakota Team THE SUNSET RIDERS
https://i.imgur.com/gh9yYsr.png
The Team is lead by (of course)...
It's a fun image, but it doesn't really represent what was in the stories.
Nobody really liked Magneto when he was alive.
"She's like the sister I never had! Unlike that disappointing sister I did have ..."
It's a bit odd, but the first few episodes seem to build on a Gambit and Jubilee friendship instead of the...
I'd really enjoy seeing J2 and Wildthing as older more responsible heroes.
Random thoughts about the episode...
Rogue kicking butt was awesome.
I liked the goofy little detail of Bastion playing "Purple people eater." It added a bit of personality to a villain that...
There was an episode of the Fantastic Four cartoon that had a brief cameo of the Avengers.
It was Ironman, Vision, She-Hulk, Rage, Giant Man, and Hercules. It also had Captain America, which if...
That, and there was a serious attempt to get Ghost Rider his own cartoon at the time.
Yeah, and the voice actors for Ironman, Thing, and I believe even Ghost Rider (from his appearance on Fantastic Four) returned to voice their characters on the Hulk's cartoon.