Ohh that would be a fun dynamic. They could be friends who bounce off each other. They wouldn't blend perfectly, but that's what makes it fun.
That's what I'm thinking. It would also be fun to see Moonstar dealing with another space adventure or to toss Nova into Asgard.
Blade and Magik
Gambit and Psylocke
Miles Morales and Jubilee
Replying to my own post, but...
I read the Black Order mini last night and got another one for list of commonalities: Both transformed into evil henchmen/WMDs by dictators. (Hela in Dani's case, some galactic emperor whose name I don't remember in Rich's. )
At least Black Order only lasted 5 issues. I think the New Mutants storyline team for 12.
Northstar and Iceman should have an affair.
Scott should make amends with Danger, leading to a little fling.
Firstly I am team Alex and Maddy but to answer question
Alex (Havok) and Sage. Adding Sage to the Alex Maddy dynamic would strangely mirror the Emma/Scott/Jean dynamic.
Alex and Dazzler, despite the Outback being where Alex and Maddy became a thing there was a lot of flirtation between Alex and Allison.
Alex and Hepzibah, I know that crazy messy considering Cosair but...
Angelica and Jetstream
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I'd definitely like to see that as I've always been intrigued by Jetstream. His mutation supposedly caused problems, and he needed bionic systems to control it and use it for flight. Did those bionic systems come from Emma's company, or his rich Saudi parents? Not nearly enough middle eastern mutants, and particularly middle eastern men, so he's got that angle going for him, too.
The latter would imply that at least *someone* in his rich family is supportive enough to spend millions on a workaround, even if not every one of them has to be 'okay' with a mutant son. And the nature of his powers themselves are unclear. He was shown flying through trees and brick walls without the slightest hesitation, and yet a burst from Magma brought him out of the sky, clearly injured, so, appearances to the contrary, he's not *exactly* like Cannonball and 'invulnerable while ahm blastin.' He does seem invulnerable to kinetic damage, slamming into things, but not the *heat* from Magma's lava blast, which is at least one difference from Cannonball (who might *startled* by a bolt of lava hitting him when he's flying, but certainly wouldn't be *hurt* by it).
Post Krakoan resurrection, does he even still *have* those bionics? (Did Proteus just kind of wish them back, like he does with Wolverine's skeleton?) Post-resurrection, is his power once again uncontrollable, and possibly even unusable? (Great news, you're alive again! But, uh, don't use your power, it's not safe for you or anyone around you. Forge will work on a fix for you, but he's flat-out until 2172. So, uh, hang tight?) Or maybe Hope used her quiffy inconsistent powers to muck with other people's mutations to 'fix' whatever was so wrong it previously required bionics to safely use? So many questions!
In short, I want to know more about Jetstream!
Looking through Marauders and there might be something there between Emma and Kitty. Which is weird thinking about Claremont's era but they've really built them up since then.