Where did Auntie Emma hurt you?
His response to the "costumes" question was very fresh, new and interesting. I like the idea and possibilities of each character having distinctive looks throughout their wardrobe in keeping with their hero persona...and explains (partially) Jean in her MG costume.
there are a million x-men characters who's fates are up in the air and we're unironically concerned about whether one of the like half dozen characters shown in all the covers and promo has a prominent place
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
I understand worrying about Storm, but Jean? Jean is everywhere.
Mr Hickman always says the right things. I mean, really... on top of the fact I adore him as a writer, he ticks all the boxes for me in interviews as well. I particularly liked what he had to say about kind of moving away from the traditional team splits and also the mutant clothes and characters having in their wardrobe their Cockrum costume, their Lee costume, their Bachalo costume. It's going to be a LONG wait until July for this one.
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Ghosts of Genosha minicomic focused on Polaris, written by me and drawn by Fin_NoMore.
Polaris 50th anniversary minicomic written by me and drawn by Mlad!
Gallery of Polaris commissions (without NSFW or minicomics)
Oh and once again, Jonathan Hickman namedrops Olivier Coipel seemingly out of nowhere, this time in correlation with artists who designed costumes for Storm. I can see Hickman perhaps thinking of the costume Kris Anka created for Ororo, which Coipel drew in the first issue of the Wood-written X-Men relaunch.... but I'll let my wishful thinking take over and call Coipel as the artist on Hickman's flagship ongoing.
Hickman isn't bringing Scott x Emma back. Mein Gott.
"Cable was right!"
Not surprised everyone at Marvel enjoys writing Emma. She's a lot like Wolverine in the sense that because of her personality archetype, you can put her on any team setting and she'd have chemistry with any character
Really versatile and good character