It was a fine setup issue, the character bits were decent and the art was good. But, so far, it's a pretty standard dystopia presenting itself as a utopia story. Hope it gets more interesting.
It was a fine setup issue, the character bits were decent and the art was good. But, so far, it's a pretty standard dystopia presenting itself as a utopia story. Hope it gets more interesting.
We've seen Apocalypse be immune to telepathy before. Evan, as his clone, may also have some immunity or Nate may have just not known what to do with him.
It seems like Nate isn't totally omnipresent. He notices Jean, Bishop and Laura's breaking off of his control a bit because he's around them all the time, but he doesn't seem like he knows every little thing about his own world.
that would make more sense than saying it has to do with them being rusty and not having fought in a long time. the way I make all this awful characterization make sense is that it's an alternate universe and not the real 616 storm.
yes you are right ororo has limits. she can be killed by a bullet, cut by a knife, ko'd by a punch. however, getting cold after making it rain is not one of her weaknesses and addressing this fact doenst mean I want her to be the most powerful marvel character. writers have to do better plain and simple.
ALL HAIL THE HADARI YAO, THE OMEGA'S OMEGA, BEYOND OMEGA, THE VOICE OF SOL!!!! NOW AGAIN THE ONE TRUE AND ONLY GODDESS OF THE X-MEN AS CLAREMONT INTENDED!!!!!
Collosus isn’t going to go after Nature Girl. Come on.
Nate doesn't want any of the mutants becoming too powerful. I think Jean being in a version of her Marvel Girl dress is a sign of that. Can he keep his ideal world going if he's got to deal with fully powered Jean, Storm, and Magneto?
Originally Posted by The General, JLA #38
Yeah, I was trying to find an explanation of why Jean struggled to calm down with her powers the panicked kids xd. Another reason is that Nate could be messing with her powers (I honestly believe that he could have "set up" the fire to create different situations to keep the X-men distracted and busy from finding out the truth or questioning things).