scotty's only in champions because waid loves him, so he probably broke out in hives typing the lies, too
Hell yes!
Absolutely!
scotty's only in champions because waid loves him, so he probably broke out in hives typing the lies, too
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Bendis Tyke: Decent but a bit directionless
Rucka Tyke: A wonderful gift i never knew i wanted.
Layman Tyke: cute little romance with Vileena. Doomed to fail. Hope she makes a comeback.
Waid Tyke: A godsend from Hopeless and unfortunately Bunn. Rocky series but worth it.
Tyke's best friend is Kamala Khan.
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.
Basically everyone is saying they didnt mind Teen Scott as long as he wasnt in an X-men book
Outside the X-books the writers could (mostly) avoid the editorial narrative that Cyclops is the most evil mutant to ever walk the planet whose very piss is pure liquid malevolence. So it isn't surprising that the most flattering portrayal of Tyke are there. Same thing for Emma. Outside the editorial mandated narrative that she's pure evil, she does well enough (Jessica Jones).
"This is starting to sound like a bad comic book plot"
-Spider-man
“Evil is evil...lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same."
-Geralt of Rivia
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
The X-Books narrative turned Tyke into a endless waking punching bag. After a while it just became lazy and boring to watch. The Champions was the only time the objective with him wasn’t to torture the kid, or try to purposely subvert his mythos. It was just him trying to do something new. Which made sense given how toxic the X-Men environment was towards him. The best thing for him was to get away.
Last edited by Godlike13; 08-17-2019 at 10:05 PM.
Doesn't say anything, it just says " a comic described as ‘heartbreaking’ and one that ‘makes you tear up, just with one line’." when I just read the second part on a tweet I thought it could be (and mostly because I'm paranoid) but adding that the entire comic is "heartbraking" it makes me think that it may be more about the general story than about a particular character, Hickman hasn't been paying much attention to character relationships apart from the ones core to his story (mostly Xavier-Moira and not much in dept about the relationship and more about the changes to what we knew).
In 3 weeks.
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