The Marvel Girl outfit is wonderfully retro (skirt + those glasses). I really love it, but in a different time period and I wouldn't necessarily want to see it updated. Her Marvellous look should have done something with the glasses.
The Marvel Girl outfit is wonderfully retro (skirt + those glasses). I really love it, but in a different time period and I wouldn't necessarily want to see it updated. Her Marvellous look should have done something with the glasses.
let's not turn this into more character/ship bashing please. all these characters are heroes, good people and all the fans are people who deserves respect.
shipping is divisive but we are all here for Jean first other characters/relationships second.
let's keep it positive.
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I believe Scott was going to choose Jean too, but here is why (and this is just my personal opinion). During Planet X, once Scott knew Jean and Wolverine were there, didn't he run to Jean and wasn't he saying that he had made a choice between her and Emma? Well, if he was going to use this dangerous moment to tell Jean he chose Emma, then that would be cruel.
Reading the issue I believed Scott was going to tell Jean that he chose her, but of course he was too late as she was failed by Magneto/Xorneto. Jean's death sort of made the whole thing moot, which Morrison designed. We don't know for sure who he was going to choose. Later I believe Jean helped him to move on and not necessarily choose Emma, but gave him the ability to deal with his grief (again just my opinion).
Later it was Pak in Endsong where Scott said he chose Emma (he says this to her), and more recently Bendis flashbacked to the panel.
What do you all think? Was Scott really going to tell Jean that he chose Emma while they were fighting Magneto?
I agree with pretty much all your points. Also in reference to Endsong, I interpreted it more as a reference to her proposal to start the school with her. Everything else exhibits Scott as being still in love with Jean. Regardless, it was left open and without a distinct answer given, context and personal interpretation seems to be the best indicator of what might have happened. It's really up in the air, but as you pointed out, would Scott have been that cruel or did he want Jean to realize she had no reason for jealousy?
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It was left ambiguous and I believe that was deliberate. However, no way were Jott ending up together in Morrison's X Men. Just not happening when you read his quotes about the couple in conjunction with the comics.
Jean and Bishop reminds me of the time that Counselor Troi dated Worf. It just didn’t stick.
Jean was central in today’s Uncanny, still showing compassion but aknowkedging she will do whatever is necessary as a leader. That woman has compassionate balls!
My only question, is when Jean was in Xmans mind, why her body disappeared!!!
And the art panel where Jean showed him her issues / conseqyences of her action, was so ober coloured I could not really work out what she was showing him. Can anyone clarify please? And I liked that Phoenix (as Jean) and Jean being at ine with Ohoenix were both referenced.
I just read Uncanny X-Men #10. If you're a Jean Grey fan, I think you'll find a lot to love about this issue. She really shines. Her interactions with Nate and the heart she shows is just incredible. I won't spoil it, but it's definitely one of those issues that'll keep X-Men fans talking for a while.
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Morrison was very shy when it came Scott choosing Emma or Jean.
My guess he was going to choose Emma. He talked to her that he was going to choose, he could just say that he didn't wanted her. He say nothing.
I think it is fair to tell the person you doesn't want to be anymore first and then the person you choose for last, to avoid problems.
Then he was going to tell Jean, he choose Emma. But Jean is dying and it doesn't matter anymore and Scott seems to regret thinking about it.
Scott was also married, the only option that should be on his head should be come back to Jean and spologize. That wasnt what he wanted
A lot of fans seem to be complaining about Uncanny X-Men #10, but overall I liked it!
I liked the telepaths working together. I liked the acknowledgement that Storm and Jean have been gods/goddesses too. I liked how Jean tried to reason with Nate and how she tried to make him understand the suffering they can cause when they play god.