Goodness forbid a leader try to maintain an air of confidence in the face of numerous obstacles.
Hell yes!
Absolutely!
Goodness forbid a leader try to maintain an air of confidence in the face of numerous obstacles.
Who claimed anything like that? I'm just pointing out that Logan could easily draw the wrong conclusion from what he saw. Rogue....well, I think she trusted Scott to make the difficult decisions because she also saw how much he beat himself up after the fact. When she didn't see that anymore, it probably reminded her of Xavier at his worst, despite the fact that Scott absolutely needed to hide his doubts during that period.
Dark does not mean deep.
-Scott, you're too insecure, you have to grow a spine and show confidence in yourself
*He does that*
-God, Scott, you act without considering that maybe you're wrong, you're a dangerous egocentric
JWD retweeted this article attacking Cyclops.
http://www.adventuresinpoortaste.com...ange-of-heart/
Of course JDW retweed that, because Cyclops being right doesn't fit with his nostalgia-induced vision of the franchise, nor with the fact that he worked on Schism and wanted to make Wolverine being right so the X-men could return to the status quo. The closest thing we'll probably have of something that fits JDW's view entirely is Rosenberg's.
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You know what this means.
<sob> now I miss Utopia even more. I thought Utopia was an awesome revamp of the X-Men, and having them based on the East Coast gave them a chance to breath away from the Avengers for a while. Mind you I also liked the Outback years too, and Excalibur based in London at the same time.
I don't mind the X-Men having a school and being a teachers, I just like when they get out of Xavier's shadow and try some different things.
I still go back to loving the Utopia period. I think they could have brought Jean back during that period and it would have been just as great having her added dynamic to Scott's story at that time.
Anyway, I do hope Scott gets to be a leader in the fall. Realistically Scott, Storm, Jean, Logan, and Rogue are all very experienced leaders and should be able to lead books.
I think that's my only bad feeling about HoX/PoX is when Xavier shows up to be the "great leader" when I think other characters like Scott and Storm are much better at it than Xavier is. I still remember the first Secret Wars and Xavier was a horrible leader and her refused to listen to Scott and Storm a lot through that event. I guess we'll see what the October books look like when the solicits come out. Perhaps X doesn't actually survive HoX/PoX or at least doesn't come out of it in charge.