I liked it. This was a great focused issue from one writer and I can't wait to see where it goes.
Also, Cap going from being the face of Fascism to do crowd control for a Hate rally? Weird flex.
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I liked it. This was a great focused issue from one writer and I can't wait to see where it goes.
Also, Cap going from being the face of Fascism to do crowd control for a Hate rally? Weird flex.
The pushback was her siding with Emma to destroy the cloud.
Medusa was wrong for that, and I'm not taking her side. My side is that Storm did what she could to save lives without more people dying until she took Emma's proposition, which still led to death....
I know she did, but Medusa did not know about the saturation point until someone told her on the battle field, and that was when she decided to destroy the second cloud.
And no one is denying...
This make sense: Let me undo the thing that will win me the "war" I'm in and kill all these people because I'm getting beat.
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A little revisionist on your part, but Storm did the most logical thing to do, which was talk to Inhumans, which was the correct answer since it was someone's mouth who got Medusa to undo the T-Mist...
It isn't. I just need clarity because people are not making sense when they Storm was letting mutants die.
Was it though?
https://i.imgur.com/hn9gOib.gif
Her track record has more successes than fails. Her leadership role has also seen more dark tales than any other leader. So... Yeah.
So they wanted Storm to replace Emma in IvX? Hahahahaha.
Why are people acting like Storm hasn't led the X-Men successfully before?
It wasn't that Storm didn't have answers, it was her not being sure she belonged with the X-Men. She also had to have some severe depression about the X-Men basically falling under her leadership.
I loved this. Rosenberg used the continuity and Cable good to explain Cyclops' return. I don't think they are going to make Cyclops forget what he did, but having 05 Cyclops memories must be giving...
Some of the issues beat Avengers. That is a win, right?
It was alright. The ending to the disassemble arc felt like another chapter. I'm assuming everyone in the explosion is inside that life seed, except Nate, who is somewhere else. Hopefully with...
I think she knows he is dead. They talked about it in the red annual.
He's done a good job, tbh. Congratulations to him.
Well they think Nate is the key to end the madness, so why would they think the X-Men would rescue them when Nate is with them.
Also, she complained about them just sending Bishop and not the...
And that is where the immaturity comes into play. Even after years in her mind, she still can't understand the severity of the situation going on in prime earth.
I'm seeing a lot of posts about how Kitty treats the kids like X-Men but when the first thing put of Armors' mouth when she sees Bishop is that the X-Men forgot about all of them. So while Kitty was...
I feel like this arc will be good reading it all at once because right now these weekly issues are ending underwhelming.
Story was good.
The art was not my cup of tea.
Seeing Warpath stab people is satisfying
Honestly, all of the Age of X-man stuff feels like "read it all at once on Marvel Unlimited". I'm so confused by it. I'm intrigued by it, but not to the point where I want to buy it the day it comes...
It is interesting to read and learn about these things, especially since I'm on my third year as a comic book reader.
They damaged the brand and now have to rebuild it again (via visual entertainment).