I loved this issue. people can grow and change their minds. it happens all the time. I'll wait to see how this plays out in Uncanny. i'm not getting bent out of shape over 1 issue
I loved this issue. people can grow and change their minds. it happens all the time. I'll wait to see how this plays out in Uncanny. i'm not getting bent out of shape over 1 issue
If they brought back Cyclops to regress him to a boyscout who is obsessed with Jean, then they should've just kept him in the ground. Is the X-Office aware they have readers whose entire fandom isn't built around TAS?
not really. sales are declining, not stable. they are going downwards. and even if it's a problem of all the industry, xmen sales are declining even more in comparison to how they used to sell, books that used to sell less than xmen books now sell more.
The obvious reason why this is happening is in the mid future there will be disney cinematic universe xmen, and the cyclops of that universe will be classic cyclops, not the one we had from Morrison and Whedon on. The comics are trying to make Cyclops more like the future movie Cyclops.
Except there is zero nuance in the story. Cyclops outright says he was wrong about everything. It's offensive and reinforces the notion that the oppressed should only protest injustice by staying in their lane and use non-violence.
And then there's that shitbag murderer Kid Cable throwing a tantrum about how evil Emma is too.
Just some attempts @ levity, I'll check it out later. Will say tho, violence in self-defense = understandable, acceptable. Violence--incited or otherwise--used to make a point, get attention, no matter how righteous = not so much. It lowers the bar dramatically, and makes all those involved seem like they're catering to their baser instincts, like children throwing a tantrum (see current US prez/Charlottesville TRAGEDY).