Of course, Scott needs redemption, it's not as if the whole arc of years with Bendis was about that and culminated with a march to Washington that symbolized his return to Xavier's Dream.
Hell yes!
Absolutely!
Of course, Scott needs redemption, it's not as if the whole arc of years with Bendis was about that and culminated with a march to Washington that symbolized his return to Xavier's Dream.
Thanks.
I know some people don't like this but Scott needs a little redemption.
I'm not a hater, it is just that sometimes people make mistakes and scott did, even if for the most part he had good intentions.
I liked Scott as a hero and a boyscout rather than some terrorist fighting other superheroes (even if the cause was just). This character was so noble and good but slowly turned into someone very cynical.
He can be way better and i want him to be better, to be inspiring, to be a superhero again.
Scott needed some redemption, he does not need it.
He already had it, Bendis wrote it. Pretending that it did not happen only causes boredom.
He was called Hitler because of something he did not commit and that was not even bad.
Scott does not need redemption, he needs to found The A Team and live as a soldier of fortune resolving wrongs from town to town.
If the writers want it, Scott will be forcing mutants into ovens. It won't stop it from being dumb as nails.
Fabricating dumb scenarios to make Scott seem evil so they can write someone else at his expense (Wolverine, Inhumans) is why Scott fans are so pissed. The redemption doesn't occur organically. It happens because some writer wants to tell that story with a special exclusive alternate cover (preorder now, beat the rush!). It's weaponizing fan backlash and it feels gross.
Jordan's fall from grace was a unique moment in comics. It made sense thematically, but it was also replacing one of the few conservative members of the JLU with a young liberal artist (Kyle Rayner). All of the fan backlash and messy retcons to fix that are weird.
But you understood Hal's fall. His horrible acts were understandable, but clearly evil. That's where Marvel failed Scott. Scott's actions with the P5 were good until the Avengers kept attacking them. Scott (and therefore Emma's) actions during IvX were good as well.
thank you cliffnotes hero
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