HCT brought back almost everything from Morrison’s run. It also had reformed Cassie Nova by way of grown up Ernst (Whedon ruined this because he dumb).
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
Wrong. I think you can blame Greg Pak and whoever else was involved with Phoenix Endsong. If you recall Pak said in an interview they were taking the Phoenix and treating it as its own character.
In Morrison's run we did see other Phoenix' in the WHR but that didn't really change much considering the Phoenix continuity in Excalibur. Morrison used the Phoenix as a potential that Jean accessed and treated in in terms of Jean and not the other way around. He did set up Quentin to have a connection, but the comic std nature of the Phoenix imo came from Endsong and Warsong and intensified after that.
In Here Comes Tomorrow; it’s revealed that Ernst was a rehabilitated Cassandra Nova. What complicates things is that Ernst is still her own character after this and yet in the very next issue after HCT, Chuck Austen has Beast and Cyclops panicking claiming Cassandra is still locked in their vault below the mansion. Then Whedon comes and makes Cassandra the weird worm thing again. He also completely altered the Tri Sentinel that destroyed Genosha. In New X-men 132, Polaris makes the sentinel a monument to Magneto. Whedon forgets this completely and the sentinel doesn’t have the faces Polaris altered.
Pak is the worst offender, but I heard he used Morrison anotations to write his Phoenix stories.
Make him a cheater and a ingrateful partner for me isn't any good
Nor twitter. It is writers that like him.Lol, the CBR forums are not a good indicator for whether a character is hated or not. Outside of them people love Quentin specifically because of what Aaron did with him.
I really think Red is a lot more 3rd dimensional that Morrison wrote her.Then I'll be honest, you aren't looking very well, or you're intentionally ignoring it. Jean acts a LOT like how she did under Morrison in Red, and if he wasn't the influence, I'd actually say that it's more Simonson than Claremont. Claremont'd be a distant third.
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Whedon's tampering with Morrison's concepts doesn't even come close to whatever the hell Brian Wood did with Sublime. Seriously what the fuck was even that
Morrison's run is so bad, I just can't understand liking it at all, he tried killing the franchise
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
he didnt try to kill the franchise. He breathed some much needed light and interest into it and it overall was a success
Id say post Kelly/Seagle, whom most people seemed to love. It was the Davis and Claremont eras which kinda brought down the core X-men books