I suppose so, but can't say anything and thats fine. The 'not much longer' is a hope for me but I never wanted them married to begin with. I certainly didn't want 15 (mini included) issues from one side and about one topic. Perhaps, half way in, a different writer should have taken over. I get it, contracts and all. I think some of the dislike would have been less for me if there had been someone else writing this couple. IMO.
I think I would laugh too. I also hope not everyone dies either. Still, a relaunch is a good thing. Marvel needs to clean things up a bit. Especially if ignoring continuity is the new thing.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.
KELLY THOMPSON
@79SemiFinalist
·
Apparently this needs FURTHER clarification as I see people screencapping it & using it in arguments. When I say I'm not writing the books - I was referring to HOX & POX. As to everything else I cannot comment either way - those are PR Announcements that Marvel will be handling!
Yeah if KT still has Gambit and Rogue then I will continue to not spend money on this shit.
MMX 11 did appear interesting. To bad, KT waited 16 issues in her run to perhaps focus on Gambit in any meaningful way although he does spend half the time worrying about Rogue. I wonder if Rogue is as fixated on Gambit in her appearance in Carol's book.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.
Last edited by Neko; 05-18-2019 at 10:59 AM.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.
I loved it!
Kelly Thompson writes Gambit just fine. He has gotten plenty of love in MMX and will especially in the coming issue. If stories seem superficially like they're about Rogue that's only because, amazingly, things that affect his wife will naturally also affect Gambit. Especially with regard to whether he can touch her. The only part that was exclusively about Rogue was her psychological journey in #9, and then only the parts where she wasn't talking about Remy, because her fear discussed in that issue is intrinsically connected to their relationship. Everything else has been about them as a pair, like it's supposed to be. And they are approached. In a way where Remy has agency and his own feelings and Rogue is confronted with her mistakes in her past behaviour.
I think some people just went in to the book expecting one thing so much they had confirmation bias regardless of the actual content.
Or maybe the book was a collection of half-assed fanfic prompts strung together to form a loose narrative about something that no one gave a shit about. With baby faced art and bland coloring to boot.
Mark my words, Kelly Thompson’s time with these characters will be short and if Hickman doesn’t end their marriage the second he gets the chance his run will suffer for it.
wow, great description of the book. Gambit is a purse that can jump and throw cards.
The positive is ... she didn't write him, so he's an open slate for another writer. LOL
He is forgettable, and he's not the only thing forgettable ...
There are two issues left to make an impression for Gambit, 15 issues too late.
I will mark your words and believe because she should not be writing Gambit. She can take Rogue, I don't care.
Re: Agency
What? He does nothing in this book but jump and throw cards. He has no story, he gets no story. Is this a joke that I'm not getting? Probably. I'll accept that, no need to explain to me.
Last edited by Neko; 05-18-2019 at 05:57 AM.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.