I hope after X-Termination they organize the X-Men titles with brand new talented writers that really get and love this characters. I hope they O5 go back to the past and we'll have four proper new team books:
Professor X is back as the overall leader. They have a huge Mansion for teaching and training new mutants in Central Park.
X-Men BLUE:
teachers and defenders of the students.
-Kitty Pryde (leader)
-Nightcrawler
-Beast
-Rachel Grey
-Iceman
-Wolverine
-Jubilee
X-Men GOLD:
the Alpha team, à la Extintion team. The leaders of the mutant community.
-Storm
-Namor
-Emma Frost
-Magneto
-Cyclops
-Rogue
X-Men RED:
outer space. galactic threats response team.
-Jean Grey (leader)
-Psylocke
-Colossus
-Northstar
-Havok
-Danger
-Archangel
X-Men BLACK:
covert missions, espionage team.
-Cable (leader)
-Domino
-Sage
-Bishop
-Lady Mastermind
-Hepzibah
-Dr. Nemesis
They need to drop the stupid color designation. Thats associated with Resurrxion and Extermination should be about exterminating this refresh and ushering in a new era
I noticed that most of the commentaries here are of discredit in relation to the Extermination event. I am eager to see what will happen and do not care if the theme is again about a dystopian future. This is part of the mythology of the X-Men, and if it is to fix the mess created by the O5 and reinitiate the franchise, then welcome.
I love the teen O5, I adore teen Jean and tyke. but honestly my personal opinion is that they make the timeline a joke and there is also no need to have multiple versions of the same characters even if they are cool (like old man Logan). I just think that having duplicates makes the original less unique, also the whole thing can be a bit ridiculous, look at the x-books filled with time displaced and alternative universe people and duplicates. it feels weird and convoluted.
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 05-09-2018 at 03:26 PM.
I respect your opinion, but I disagree. By 2012, the X titles were pretty good for the most part and they sold a lot more than they do today. I particularly enjoyed the run of Kieron Gillen on Uncanny X-Men.
In the beginning, the O5's presence was interesting, but in my opinion, they should have returned home at the end of the Bendis run.
Cover of Issue 2 :
And an interview with Ed Brisson about this series : https://news.marvel.com/tag/extermination-2018/
I like this quote from Brisson : "All I’ll say is that this is a chance for us to clear the board a bit and that anything can happen to anyone at any time."
I'm so worried. this could go so right or so wrong.