Would Wither have mare more sense? I mean they had 10 issues with that amount of space they could have written anything. On that note though Sofia Mantega being the traitor doesn't really make much sense either. Maybe Wallflower
X-MAN X-MAN does whatever he wants because he damn well can. shaman Messiah incest nothing is a taboo. get going towards the Extinction line for the umpteenth time ya X Men Yahoo.
It would be cool if they made Nate into a child when this story is over. Let Jean put here money where her mouth is
Keep in mind he did not say that is the role Wind Dancer was going to be used in, it is just the only role I see that would fit his discription of being in both Disassembled and Last X-Men. There is a chance I am wrong.
That said, it is the kind of twist I can see Rosenberg exploring, bringing back some character and making them villainous.
Wow. I did not like this at all. I was so hopeful. Literally maintained that hope throughout the entire event, thinking that things could be course corrected. But this was just not good. The pageS of watching Jean and Nate talk...the endless word balloons of inconsequential text. This whole event just felt like spinning wheels. Nothing new or interesting was explored. Just 10 issues of blandness.
If they're really invested in making the X-Men work, they need to go back to the drawing board. Pick a core team. Tell a small story. Start from the ground, up. Sorry to say, this was a failure. And I like all the writers involved.
It was alright. The ending to the disassemble arc felt like another chapter. I'm assuming everyone in the explosion is inside that life seed, except Nate, who is somewhere else. Hopefully with Rosenberg as sole writer we will have more consistent energy.
I will not be buying any of the X-Man world titles. Sorry [not really].
Only the current Marvel could figure out a way to kill all my interest for the return of one of my favorite titles featuring the return of some of my favorite characters. Glad I thumbed through it before I paid this time.
That's true but I wouldnt say villainous twist. Wither was basically a PSA on why a cure could be a good thing. If her argument was it could help people from turning out like him or that there are people who just cant handle there powers and want them/ would be better off with them gone, given it would be influenced by how some depowered students enjoyed being human. What they should have done is keep the cure in house and not trust the people who say they should be wiped out. (Again why was giving people who want all mutants dead a cure for mutants a good idea)
Overall it was bad. Felt like X-Men Apocalypse where X-Men are just jumping on Villain and shooting him without any real plan.
Glad that Gambit and Rogue weren't a part of this.
The one thing I did actually appreciate was them taking a few panels to explain the Cannonball continuity. That makes me think that the x-office now does care slightly more than they did 2 years ago.
It just occurred to me that the X-Men are technically anti-vaxxers now.