Yeah, i'm that subttle
As a Wolverine fan, i only like then in the Age of Apocalypse universe, reading Hama/Kubert first 2 issues in that mini i saw potential for something interesting, but outside of that i dislike it. Usually because Logan come across as an asshole that has no respect for others or as a pathetic man that is hung on in a woman that would never love him in that way
Last edited by TheCape; 08-21-2018 at 06:17 PM.
You forgot the part where even though Jean knew he had a wife she makes a move on him. He found her dead then Jean and Scott do it in the ship. But that is all on Scott....
I am so just going to stop this, thanks to a Jean fan i began liking her again not going to go down that road just because this
Scott was the one married to Maddie. Jean even thought Scott didn't loved her anymore, if only he could not go after Jean, maddie and nathan would be very well...
teen romance is filled with "will they, won't they". Jean and Scott took a long time to start dating, so nothing to see here
Yeah, there's plenty of evidence that he understood that what he was doing was wrong - but no one in-story thought of it as seriously as a physical affair, not Scott or Jean or anyone. Not a defense of his actions, but important to note.
Haha, I'm fully in agreement with you here. Despite the fact that we argued for pages about the rationale behind their decisions, there's no question that if they'd been in-character, Jean and Scott would've confronted whatever problem had arisen from his post-possession and dealt with it. That's a story I would've liked to read, even if I enjoyed many of the stories that followed Morrison's run.
makes no difference, what happened just happened. It was phisical as it could get, mind is a damn powerful thing specially on astral plane.
Morrison just wasn't interested on telling that story. he came to destroy the relationship, and for me he really did that very well.Haha, I'm fully in agreement with you here. Despite the fact that we argued for pages about the rationale behind their decisions, there's no question that if they'd been in-character, Jean and Scott would've confronted whatever problem had arisen from his post-possession and dealt with it. That's a story I would've liked to read, even if I enjoyed many of the stories that followed Morrison's run.
Sometimes I think I shouln't give in to Morrison intentions, but then I just get Mad at Scott and |Emma for many reasons. So yeah Jott is ruined for me
Yeah, I've read that somewhere too. That would've been interesting, although it comes with its own set of problems. Like Storm's fans on this forum.
lol, how is that the one thing that doesn't get updated/deconstructed/changed from that period of comics?
I was never able to cotton to Scott/Emma because of how they started. I LOVE bad characters in comics, Lex Luthor, Talia Al Ghul, people who do FAR worse then infidelity, but I have an instinctual aversion to Scott/Emma. I also wish the writers had done more to remove Jean from their relationship. I feel like Scott was always having a fever dream, remembering something Jean related. Then in Fraction's run we come to find out that he still has Emma put on the red wig and play "naughty Jean" when they had been together for years. And he couldn't tell the "difference" between Madelyne and Emma?!?!?! Then throw in Emma's comment in PR about how when she and Scott were together, his mind would wander to Jean. For Emma to admit that, I feel like his mind wandered to Jean more than "occasionally."
Because the triangle was taken to such SORDID heights, these three characters can NEVER be on a team book together. Emma's pursuit of Scott was nothing but cruel sport in the beginning and there is no way, from a character integrity standpoint, Jean can ever work with her again. Scott will be back at some point and he'll make a choice between the two, the Dude Bro's of Marvel will see to that. Whoever he DOESN'T choose is likely to find herself out of the X-Books.
For some reason, I honestly feel like it's going to be Jean. I think Scott choosing Emma, is going to break Jean's heart, like it or not, the writers have written Jean as still being in love with Scott, while Scott was written in a way that makes me think he was never really in love with Jean. I do think he feels a sense of possessiveness he's never felt towards Emma. But that's not love.
I'm interested in what it will mean for Jean from a character standpoint. I think the Astonishing Annual showed Jean, on some level, is bitter about how her life has turned out. Her marriage ended in a sordid and spectacularly humiliating manner and her family, the only people that really loved her, are all dead. And her Mother died hating her. People have commented that Jean has been somewhat cold at times and I think that will grow when/if the Jean-Scott-Emma situation is revisited.
I didn't like Scott/Jean until doing some re-reads. I really like the issue where Jean proposes to Scott. There were a few down-time issues where I found them charming but the way their relationship was ended, did a good job negating a lot of it.
Jean's a telepath. She and Scott had a psychic rapport. That was a very deep and intimate connection and something unique to them. People understimate what it must have felt like to learn that Scott had been connecting mentally with another telepath, especially since their rapport was broken.The intimacy there was probably worse than a physical affair.
that only means it would have been out of character but writers have had characters do things they shouldnt