Come on, peeps, there's obviously going to be a team vote, which Scott will lose. Then the team's next mission will go horribly wrong and Scott will be blamed for letting the team put someone else in charge.
Come on, peeps, there's obviously going to be a team vote, which Scott will lose. Then the team's next mission will go horribly wrong and Scott will be blamed for letting the team put someone else in charge.
Rosenberg's hints of issues to come:
Uncanny X-Men #16 - This is a big one and not everyone will make it out
Uncanny X-Men #17 - One last funeral
Uncanny X-Men #18 - The things we don't remember
Uncanny X-Men #19 - An explanation of sorts
Uncanny X-Men #20 - The best laid plans
Uncanny X-Men WOTR #1 - The X-Men join the war!
Uncanny X-Men WOTR #2 - An old friend and an older foe...
Uncanny X-Men WOTR #3 - The battle of flushing!
Okay so maybe they weren't hints at all but it sounds like 19 is when we'll get a bit more clarity.
rahne boutta spill logan's beer and get murked
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Uncanny X-Men #18 - The things we don't remember
For a moment I thought that perhaps Rosenberg's idea is that Cyclops did something really horrible and Emma made him forget it. That's why people blame him for things he did not do.
It's a idea so stupid he could do it.
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These issues have been a bunch of badly drawn white men making decisions and being edgy.
"Listen to me...you can't kill an idea. It always comes back. Resurrected. Or reborn...into a different form." - Cyclops, Secret Wars
Nemesis being brought into the X-Men by Fraction in the first place was sixteen flavours of bizarre anyway. He exists in the MU because Roy Thomas wanted some actual-GA characters to make into unrepentant Nazis and was unable or unwilling to use actual Timely/Atlas characters for the role. So he grabbed some public domain characters, and he became an unrepentant Nazi ("Dr. Death") in the MU.
And then Fraction made him an X-Man.