Hell yes!
Absolutely!
Carey's Scott is always a joy to read. Phoenix Ex-Machina didn't really fit the story, but it gave Jeen and Tank some good moments. I also love Carey's dialogue and humour in general.
Not to mention, Larroca's art was top notch at the time. The book had everything going for it.
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Not gonna lie. I loved the Screw-you-BMB! part. The not-coming-back-from-getting-his-neck-snapped-despite-y'know-Phoenix part, not so much. Still, t'was good while it lasted.
Honestly though? If there was an AU!Clops I'd be interested in seeing again post-SW, it'd be the last Endless Summers!Clops. Mostly to fill my BrandClops ship, though.
Let your wallet talk.
Never forget, Cyke fans~ https://twitter.com/i/status/1246248602768486402
Jean had more presence in death than Cyke in Hickman's entire run.
Hickman succeeded where 2010s Marvel didn't: make the X-Men villainous and irrelevant.
Hilariously, the X-Men have now fully embraced mutant supremacy and racism against humans.
For other Cyke-centered stories by a Cyclops fan: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/1008144...ffle-or-Boogie
Would Balor be a cool code name for Scott (or an evil version of him)
"In Irish mythology , Balor (modern spelling: Balar ) was the tyrant king of the
Fomorians , a group of supernatural beings. He is often described as a giant with a large eye that wreaks destruction when opened. He has been interpreted as a personification of drought, blight , and the scorching sun. "
" Later folklore says that he has only one eye and describes it as follows: "He had a single eye in his forehead, a venomous fiery eye. There were always seven coverings over this eye. One by one Balar removed the coverings. With the first covering the bracken began to wither, with the second the grass became copper-coloured, with the third the woods and timber began to heat, with the fourth smoke came from the trees, with the fifth everything grew red, with the sixth it sparked. With the seventh they were all set on fire, and the whole countryside was ablaze "
" One legend tells that, when Balor was slain by Lugh, he fell face first into the ground and his deadly eye beam burned a hole into the earth."
Would be cool for an alt.Universe, like Basilisk
hello, everyone, i'm a huge fan of Nightwing, but the current run has left much to be desired, so i dropped it.
I'm also a big x-men fan, and since the house of m I really liked what they did with Cyclops, but i dropped the titles at the end of Bendis' uxm, the Xavier's will, i guess. I heard Cyke was dead and now he's back, along with Wolverine, which makes me very happy, 'cause Logan is one of my favs.
so could you guys give me a summary of what has happened since Xavier's will? and one more thing: i haven't read uxm 600 yet.
When did Jean, Logan and Scott return from the dead? Xavier is back? how did this happen?
and what to expect from this new run, Rosenberg's uxm and Hickman's house of x?
What about that age of x-man? Is it something like the AoA 2.0? Is it worth reading?
Scott died in Death of X after being poisoned by a Terrigen cloud that he was exposed to. He was first revealed alive in Extermination #5 and his return story was told in Uncanny X-men annual 1 (2019)
Jean came back in Phoenix Resurrection which came out at the very end of 2017 and her adventures were chronicled in X-men Red
Xavier was brought back in Astonishing X-men (2017). His mind was imprisoned on the astral plane by Shadow King. He ended up trading places with Fantomex and has effectively taken possession of his body.
Logan was first revealed alive in 2017 and his return story began in 2018 and ended earlier this year.
Age of X-men is more like Heroes Reborn. Its been an interesting read so far but kinda filler until Hickman's run
This is AWESOME!!
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