Guess we all were wrong in thinking Sunspot would be leading the MLF. Now we can start guessing again how Sunspot will re-enter the X-verse.
Last edited by Master of Sound; 03-06-2019 at 11:59 PM.
"COURAGE, DON'T YOU DARE LET ME DOWN"
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I won't let you do it, Scott! I won't let you take the X-Men back to a time when they were doing their jobs while I, Alex Summers, was rejecting my mutant identity and then engaging in global bioterrorism! I WON'T!
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Why not kill dark beast ? I never understood the hero’s don’t kill argument. Is the: put him in jail so that he can escape and kill and torture again and again, really so much more better?? There is a death penalty in most states yet in 80 years of marvel comics has there ever been a villain that has gotten a death penalty and actually died because he/she got executed ? Maybe it’s time , marvel !!
Dark Beast has been resurrected so many times that I question that killing him would work.
As I said in the other thread, it is ironic that Havok, who has just been rescued by raiding a US military base in which he was locked up by terrorism and tortured, starts giving warnings to Scott.
Last edited by Glio; 03-07-2019 at 03:33 AM.
lame... Rossenberg didn't even try to make a good story. It was not terrible but there is no intent behind the story. It is absolutely meaningless.
It's a bit of a stretch to tag Hope as "one of their own" when it comes to an X-Man dying, though. Hope has kept her distance since IvX, and only really associated with the X-Men after Cable's death, during the GenHope run (and even then spent most of the time keeping apart with her team). But then, this is also the X-Office era that sold Mimic's death as one of the "original" X-Men dying, so I guess we shouldn't put it past them.