Let your wallet talk.
Never forget, Cyke fans~ https://twitter.com/i/status/1246248602768486402
Jean had more presence in death than Cyke in Hickman's entire run.
Hickman succeeded where 2010s Marvel didn't: make the X-Men villainous and irrelevant.
Hilariously, the X-Men have now fully embraced mutant supremacy and racism against humans.
For other Cyke-centered stories by a Cyclops fan: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1008144...ffle-or-Boogie
Only 4 issues & 2 months of left before Scott is in full limbo.
Let your wallet talk.
Never forget, Cyke fans~ https://twitter.com/i/status/1246248602768486402
Jean had more presence in death than Cyke in Hickman's entire run.
Hickman succeeded where 2010s Marvel didn't: make the X-Men villainous and irrelevant.
Hilariously, the X-Men have now fully embraced mutant supremacy and racism against humans.
For other Cyke-centered stories by a Cyclops fan: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1008144...ffle-or-Boogie
"Ruins", by Warren Ellis, Terese Nielsen, her husband Cliff Nielsen, and Chris Moeller, is the antithesis of "Marvels", by Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross.
It was deconstruction. Or, as the Brits like to call it, "taking the piss."
Ellis has always found superheroes to be inherently absurd. By his own admission, he didn't grow up a superhero fan. Rather, his influences were sci-fi and horror. He once put it that he had to learn the superhero genre from the outside in once he started writing in it.
That era was full of superhero massacres, too. I guess it had to be a natural extension of the grim n' gritty phase, but a few years before Ruins, Marvel UK's Mys-Tech Wars by Dan Abnett basically led most Marvel heroes to their deaths, and mostly them getting all shot up. When X-Factor arrives as the cavalry to save the Avengers/X-Men/FF, Havok promptly gets shot through the neck.
Surprisingly, for a Marvel UK crossover, Captain Britain shows up for, like, 3 panels.
What does everyone think of Feige taking over the X-Men franchise? I'm pretty on the fence because I expect a lot of overdone Claremont wank that we've already seen multiple times until they get around to doing their take on AvX.
Yeah, I remember Mys-Tech Wars. Scott gets killed in battle. Jean snaps in response and kills herself in front of Xavier. Then, of course, Abnett hit the cosmic reset button at the end, restoring everything to status quo.
I liked the early Bryan Hitch artwork, though.
That's because the early 90s Marvel UK line was produced for the U.S. market, not the UK market. That's also why almost every issue guest-starred the X-Men, Nick Fury, or another U.S.-based character. They were comics produced by UK talent but aimed at American readers.Surprisingly, for a Marvel UK crossover, Captain Britain shows up for, like, 3 panels.
Yeah kind of like Garth Ennis which is funny because I love both writers and most of their works but Ruins wasn't something I enjoyed at all. Honestly I can see why it could be considered as a deconstruction of the superhero genre, a comedy as Ellis called it or just a parody of Marvels but in the end for me it was just poorly executed and it just read like something edgy just for the sake of being edgy with no substance except gratuitous violence for shock value.
As an antithetis of [I]Marvels[/I, I guess Ruins works but it should have been more clever than what we got, one thing though the art was really impressive and perfectly suited for this kind of story. Fortunately Warren Ellis learned from his mistakes and Ruins could be seen as a draft for his masterpiece Planetary.
Of course it's just my opinion, and I can understand if some people love this story especially the "everything went wrong" angle.