Only in a Idris Elba/Ruth Wilson sort of way...but someone with some talent would have to rewrite Bishop.
Keep Jean & Lucas platonic. It would be great for Jean to have a deep, platonic male friendship on the team.
If two characters I hate are together, then the damage they can do is contained.
I consider Bishop to be a little too serious serious for Jean's tastes.
(yes, you read that right)
I like Bishop but honestly my picks for Jean are
-Scott
-Storm
-Wolverine
-anybody else
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 11-16-2018 at 09:43 AM.
LOL at “Jean likes serious guys”
Jean fetishizes guys with emotional handicaps and mental fortresses. She likes the challenge. And that the result is being worshipped by powerful men. She’s not the pinnacle of an ideal partner.
If Jean showed interest in me, I’d take it as a hint that I need therapy and seem like a personality cultist.
Why not? Never thought of it but could be good if well written of course.
A picture would last longer darling...
Don't know where this came from, but personally i'm neutral.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
You'd think, but that's actually a pretty large umbrella. Bishop, Scott, & Logan are all "serious" but they definitely don't have the same personality.
Scott is all-business when it's time to be, and extremely awkward and stiff when it isn't. He's the high school principle who worries a parent will see him drinking at a bar on the weekend.
Logan is gruff and a loner when it suits him, but knows how to party and connect with people when it's time.
Lucas is a police officer first and foremost, and he rarely displays any other setting. At a party he's the guy who positions himself where he he can see all the possible entry points just in case something goes down.
XO
I don’t think Bishop is a broken man, despite decades of writers putting him through devastating circumstances. He knows himself, he knows his strengths, he knows his lane. That’s why Sage was such a good fit. She was a weirdo, but she was confident in everything she did.
Jean sees and falls in love with potential, which is both a blessing and curse. I think Bishop would be annoyed at Jean’s prodding and affection, and Jean would be frustrated with Bishop’s “complete-ness”.
Jean should try to fix Warren.