Uncanny X-Men #247 Aug 1989
"The Light that Failed!"
Before it is able to deal a death-blow to a beaten Rogue,
the Master Mold finds itself under attack by the newly arrived X-Men.
Using teamwork, the X-Men are able to apparently destroy the Sentinel,
only to realize the battle has already taken the life of an innocent; Senator Kelly's wife, Sharon.
With little warning, the Master Mold springs back to life.
Using newly generated defenses and weapons, the rejuvenated Sentinel seems more than a match for the X-Men.
Realizing that she still has the Siege Perilous in her possession, Dazzler throws the crystal amulet toward the Sentinel.
The Siege Perilous grows to a tremendous size, large enough for the Master Mold to pass through.
Rogue, sensing Dazzler's plan, uses her powers to push the Sentinel through the portal, but not without being dragged inside with it.
Kelly blames mutants for his wife's death and ensures Shaw that his Sentinel project will get all required funding.
Elsewhere the Reavers are plotting revenge on the X-Men, unaware that they are
being watched by Nanny and the Orphan Maker, who want the X-Men for themselves.
Story by Chris Claremont. Art by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green.
I would genuinely love to see a conversation between Scott Summers and Jean-Paul "Look How Many Fucks I Give" Beaubier on the subject of how Jean-Paul's husband isn't welcome on Krakoa, but hey, he can have visitation days.
Assuming Northstar was being written in-character, of course.
Could be the other way around, too - Jean-Paul's a speedster, he can be just about anywhere the X-Men need him without actually living on Krakoa. And a book about mutants who are living out in the "human" world could be fun (and have JP reunite with Dazzler).
Last edited by Anduinel; 09-03-2019 at 01:09 PM.
Yeah, brought that up over in the Northstar thread. I think my only reservation there is that Fallen Angels is giving off a bit of a grimdark vibe. I mean, given Northstar's past as a political terrorist, I could certainly see logical, in-character ways of bringing him into that sort of story, but I'd be eyeing the book warily until I heard how the writer meant to handle that aspect. Good news being that Bryan Hill's X-Men Monday interview does make me think he'd handle that sort of thing thoughtfully.
You know, one thing that I’m curious of with the whole Krakoa situation; given that the X-Men are currently on this whole mutants only thing with Krakoa, what does that mean for Shogo who is human? Can’t imagine Jubilee being too happy to not be able to bring her son.
Not Jubilee, but I begam to read a webtoon where the MC's mom looks like an older (and scarier) version of Jubilee!!!
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I couldn't avoid to see Jubilee in this woman, specially because her clothes style scream Jubilee!!!
Classic cover art by Stuart Immonen from Generation M #2 (February, 2006):
Jubilee has two pages of her appearances within MARVEL COMICS #1001{Both were, of course, X-Men related}