I donno whats funnier the way he is stopping the boss, or thinking that Stark would get the credit.
Interesting Fact: Cyclops runs the X-Office.
What issue is this from?
I've never understood why Marvel insists on writing Iceman, one of the FIRST FIVE X-Men, as this underachieving doofus. Especially since so many writers cannot seem to tell the difference between "lovably goofy" and "obnoxiously annoying." It's gotten to the point that I prefer movie Iceman. He may essentially be Cyclops 2.0, but at least Shawn Ashmore is likeable and doesn't make me want to slap him every five minutes.
Imagine if Cassidy was still around. He'd have a sit-down with Scott, they'd both have tea and he would gently explain to Scott that there are dudebros out there who totally crave affection from their fellow dudebros. Sure, you can get away with not fussing over the Worthingtons, Rasputins and LeBeaus of this world. But then you've got the McCoys, Drakes and Howletts. You've got to make these guys feel pretty and important. You've just got to.
You know what, those are pretty sweet upper body proportions. Cyke's trapezoids often look ridiculous. The guy's supposed to look like someone who could survive spec ops training, not a body-builder.
Anyway. That's totally Eva manhandling him, isn't it? Gotta love Cyclops' stern "Why are you touching me?" look.
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It's wrong to hold that against him, the poor guy didn't know, they were trying to kill him and he killed them, now on the other hand he is a complete hypocrite for attacking Cyke because of him doing the same, only that while possessed, Cyke has even less responsibility than him in that situation
Damn, I thought the pic was from UXM 19. Tempus was like what ya doing Mr. Summers. Then Cyke is like you can tell me anything, and she is like I donno if I can.
Interesting Fact: Cyclops runs the X-Office.
That's lovely. Great body shape. He looks fit and athletic and not overmuscled. I'm really interesting to see what Anka does with Uncanny. I've always liked his art so it will be really nice to see him drawing Scott, Emma, and Illyana.
I miss Banshee, he was such a great character, his relationship with Moira was really touching and I loved the way he was there as that generation between Xavier and the O5 being laid-back and having seen a bit more of the world than they had and knowing everything looked better with a cup of tea in your hand. The horrifying casual way Vulcan tells Scott and Rachel that oh by the way I killed Banshee is so shocking because he was such an important character. I miss him and Moira so much.
I think Logan is just amazingly high maintenance and needs a lot of attention and probably always would, possibly through being psychologically damaged by all those years of being tortured by the Weapon X program, possibly just through being...Logan. If he's in the room, he really tends to let everyone know he's there, even if he's just glowering and drinking beer.
Poor Henry has pretty much cracked under the strain of everything they've been through in the last few years, and I do think Scott could have tried a bit harder to find a way for them to go on working together. He did put a lot more effort into getting Logan to stick around even though Henry is arguably more useful, and Scott has known him longer, as he pointed out himself when Namor was all 'Pah, who needs him?' I think Henry has always been a very sensitive guy who happens to have a big, impressive exterior that hides how complicated he is. The people he's in the Illuminati with are not exactly sensitive caring types he can confide his doubts and concerns in either. I see him bringing the O5 forward as a bit of a cry for help and so far the only person who has picked up on that and what the impact might have been on Henry has been Scott. I think the JGS people were too just traumatized with being landed with what they probably perceived as his mess - and suddenly being made responsible for five time-displaced teenagers - to have much time left to worry about what it meant for his current state of mental health. The trouble is that even if Scott is feeling sympathy or empathy he's still pretty bad at actually articulating in any meaningful fashion, hence the women he gets involved with occasionally having to eat the occasional star/sacrifice a child to demons. He told Teen Jean he was worried about Henry but he didn't tell him himself. Admittedly, he didn't have much time to tell him anything much before his beams went all kerfluey.
Really well put, Darth. I always think of those panels when he's back-flipping acrobatically away from pursuit in the Dark Reign/Utopia arc, and sometimes I think artists really forget that Scott should be flexible like a gymnast, whereas that is a really nice body shape for him.
I think he's probably just genuinely confused as to why people would be touching him. I mean what is this touching business? Is it like that weird other thing people do where they talk about their actual feelings out loud instead of just inviting passing telepaths to mind-burgle them? I'm never sure if Scott has some cat DNA or just has English people in his ancestry.
I think Bobby presents a bit of a paradox for writers because he was defined in the early days by his wisecracking and pranking and finding a quip in the face of danger, and if writers don't put that in then he feels unBobby-like and if they do put it in there's a danger of him not appearing to have evolved as a person. I think Teen Bobby in the Bendis books is wonderful. He's warm and sweet and funny and does feel younger than the others and as if some of their behaviour and relationships are confusing to him because his hormones aren't as bandy as theirs yet and he's not completely committed to being a grown-up yet; he's still intending to squeeze some more juice out of being a kid. I actually think he's very good for Scott, because he did used to make him lighten up.
Like any character, Bobby really needs someone to interact with, too, and there's been a tendency in recent years to write people in isolation, which could be the fault of Schism or could be to do with how few of the stories on the gold side have been character-driven ones. Especially as they keep winnowing out the O5. Henry and Bobby aren't talking to Scott. Jean's dead, who they could sometimes confide in. It's not like they can exchange poignant character-revealing confidences with NuWarren, as he's basically a Warren-shaped stranger, and for some weird reason Henry and Bobby don't even seem to be talking to each other much these days. I hope Kurt coming back might get the gold side having a few more heart to hearts that are about something other than how much they all hate Scott now. Also, with Teen Scott off having fun in his solo book, hopefully we will get a little more focus on Teen Warren, Hank, and Bobby in ANXM.
I do love Movie!Bobby too. He's such a nice, sane guy, even if he is, as you say, more like Scott than Bobby.