I mean, Rosenberg seems to have a good grasp on Scott's character. And, even if it sounds bad, he might use what Brisson wrote wisely. I'm not giving up on hope, but I won't let the X-Office off the hook for a bad portrayal. Simplifying Scott's actions as terrorism or villainy is foolish. I know Scott is supposed to be the guy who hates himself, but he's also the guy who's willing to take the fall and carry the whole world on his shoulders if only to ease the burden on the people he loves, despite what Jason Aaron and others who hate him try to say. And this goes against the very idea that the Annual might portray. I'll read it before further judgement, but if it's actually like people are saying, they really screwed up.