It seemed easy because it was easy.
And sexist. People in editorial thought Jean should not exist as a character without Cyclops, and judging by threads here, a few folks still think that way. But really it's just a single slice of fans of a particular character.
It's funny because they are doing the same kind of thing with Emma, who literally can not deal with life without Cyclops.
I... actually would've liked to see something like that happen. Would've made Schism more interesting to me.Originally Posted by Wiccan
This coming from someone who isn't normally invested in the pairing wars.
Yes! Thank you. I despise this Highlanderish “there can only be one” attitude some people have when it comes to women.
To answer a couple of the OP’s questions. I hope Psylocke in Astonishing gets more focus than she has so far in that book because she hasn’t gotten much yet. If you mean more focus than what she’s gotten for the past few years in general, I would say no, she like a lot of characters just needs more consistently good/great writing. None of those characters mentioned need to be killed off or put in Limbo to get other characters attention. Writers just need to get better at balancing casts.
Definitely yes to number 1.
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1) It doesn't matter if they're black/white/Asian/Hispanic, gay/straight/bisexual/asexual or transgender. As long as your written good, I'll invest time into them.
2) To the Sexist pigs at the X-Office.
3) Some probably liked her and others disliked her, yet they had respect for her as another X-Men.
4) Jean and Ororo of course. Together they'll rule the world.
5) I'd rather have the characters who no one wants and are effectively useless leave, while those who are in the background get moments to shine with the A-Listers letting people warm-up to them.
6) Any character who is interesting deserves more of the spotlight.
6) If it fits the character and push comes to shove yes, but if it doesn't no need to change things.
7) No.
8) All hail the great Kitty Sue. She's to pure for that comic book world.
9) I really don't read it so......
10) Yes.
11) She's better then Kitty.
12) In my opinion Emma was a incredibly successful and ambitious women who was never shy of being ruthless and cruel. She had witty remarks at times and wasn't shy of manipulating anyone, and even cared a little about her students. But that changed with Morrison who kept a little about her personality and revamped it into Regina George with a Jean Grey insecurity. Seriously if it came down to it who would actually win Chandler or Regina George (Obviously the cruelly of the two)?
The 2nd Gen Claremazons are my favorite: Kitty, Rogue, Rachel, Illyana, Dani, Rahne, Shan, Amara, Meggan, Jubilee.
Obviously.1) X books needs more A list adult non-white female characters?
No, she died because she shouldn't have come back for X-Factor in the first place.2) Jean was dead for reason. That reason was called "keeping Cyclops and Emma Frost together"?
Depends on who you define as "X-Girls". Psylocke, Frenzy, and Dani are consistent in their 'Emma hatred' but put up with it because of Scott. Kitty, Storm, Rachel, Magik, Jubilee, Monet, Jeen etc. etc. all got on better terms with Emma on their own.3) X girls tolerated Emma because of Scott Summers?
Most likely Jean. But it should be Storm based on the sh!tshow that Lemire and Soule pulled.4) who will be the next Queen of mutants? Adult Jean Grey? Storm?
No, because it shouldn't take the death of those characters in order to promote other X-Women.5) teen Jean, Kitty, Storm, Emma should be dead or "take a break" from X books, so other female characters will have a chance to shine.
eh. Doesn't really matter to me. She's the "call-to-arms" of the London X-Men. If she gets more attention, I wouldn't be against it.6) Psylocke should receive more attention and proper treatment. The same can be said about Rogue, Polaris, Dazzler, Magik, Rachel. Or they do not deserve it?
Definitely. The fact that Dani hasn't been the leader of a mainstream X-Men team should be a crime. I'd also love to see Karma, Husk, Frenzy, and Surge in similar roles.6) Would you like to see other characters in the role of leader instead of the repeated Storm, Emma, Jean, Kitty?
"X-Girls" like Armor, Oya, Surge, Trance, Loa, Bling!, Mercury, Wolverine, Pixie, Transonic, Cipher? Should have BEEN graduated and implemented on various adult teams.7) do X teen girls have to stay teen forever or become adults?
Shark-Girl, Sapna (when Magik stops being a dick), Bo, Nature Girl, Karasu, Ziggy, Michaela, Eleanor Camacho (if she ever joins), Tempus, Sprite, M-Twins (where are they again?), and Gabby (if she ever joins)? They should probably enroll at Xavier's for a few more decades.
So far? No. Not in the slightest.8) Kitty. is she a good leader?
Sure. I couldn't care less about the entire Blue team and wished they were sent back to the past.9) Teeen jeen . Does she deserve to be a leader in Blue?
Nah, there were plenty of splinter books. But Storm's presence did seem significantly diminished during Fraction's run.10) While Cyclops was the leader of X - race, Marvel tried to "promote"/ make Emma as co-leader/X number 1 female, while ignoring other female characters? (Rogue, Dazzler, Storm, Psylocke)
Yes, leader + solo book.11) should Storm restore the lost position of the leader? Or enough solo book?
Of course Marvel pushed Emma, she was the breakout character during new x-men era and the best addition to the team in a long time. They would have been fools if they didn't.
Sure, go for it.
Not sure, although given that Jean's signature story is the Phoenix Saga/Dark Phoenix cycle, she could be like Gwen Stacy, a character that's worth more dead than alive. Jean's first death was long before the idea of Cyclops and Frost being a thing was a thing, and it didn't make resurrecting Jean as a teen in All-New X-Men a problem.
No clue, although considering how nasty she could be, I could buy it.
I suspect Jean; she's a higher profile character.
Who do we have in mind?
Rogue is really the only character I like on that list to any great extent (although movie Psylocke was fine).
I'm fine with the classics.
Growing up tends to be good, but that can screw up the floating timeline.
Not enough information to hazard a guess.
Not sure, although X-23 did get a solo series in that era, if I recall the timing correctly.
Not a huge fan of the character, so I don't really want to see her as the leader or have any interest in reading a solo book with her.
Don't know.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Sorry but Emma never was queen of mutants. The title belongs to Jean Grey and Storm, and to a certain degree, Rogue.