Super random thing I wanted to get out of my chest:
I keep thinking about how much Phoenix Resurrection would be better paced if issue #4 ended with that Black Phoenix reveal. The whole issue is all exposition without anything really happening. It would be an amazing cliffhanger if it ended like that, making us more anxious for the ending without the preview. It would also feel like a better issue and part of the mini in general. It just really sucks that it all happened on the very last issue. If it ended like that, with maybe then a little fight on the last issue instead of those pages with Wolverine killing Annie and all, *which would also give us a few more panels with that costume that looked great) it would have just felt a lot more like every issue was important.
tom taylor just twitted this
https://twitter.com/TomTaylorMade/st...20872442408960
I'm hyped.
I hope it's something about Jean catching up with her friends like some people here have theorized.
Last edited by phoenixzero23; 02-13-2018 at 08:58 PM.
Sounds like it will be, considering this tweet!
https://twitter.com/tomtaylormade/st...23888049573888
Both sound very promising. I'm not gonna lie. Jean's been dead for so long that I'm still getting used to the idea of her being active in the Marvel universe again. But I'm already enjoying it. I can't wait to see how Jean carves a place for herself. I also hope she gets to interact with more friends and reconnect with those who really missed her. Given how beloved she was and still is, she's got her work cut out for her.
Also, O5 Jean is still finding ways to shine. X-men Blue #21 was very good. I highly recommend that, if only to tide Jean fans over until X-men Red #2.
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The basic conflict can evolve, so headway can be made. Whether the writers and editors do this depends a lot on the real world society.
Marvel was using mutants as an allegory for marginalization/discrimination/persecution. With the movie rights restored to Disney, depending on where Disney decides to take X-Men movies in the futures also determines things. They may decide not to use the marginalization angle.
Last edited by WallStreeter; 02-14-2018 at 03:26 AM.