I shall feast on the flames of destruction. May the flesh boil!
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Tenebrae, Wolverine12, Nyssane: Wish you mods nothing but luck. May the hammer be precise and merciless.
If you and others thought the point of my point was to say Cable isn't real Jean son you missed the point. The point was the insanity of comics don't attach really world feeling too hard over situations that happen in comics before it is express in comics because it can be viewed more than one way.
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Imagine if there was never any X-Men vs. events to buffer out the cannibalism in these boards.
There'd be like 10 posters max due to frequent bans.
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Huh. That was interesting. The wrap-up was pretty talky, but that was expected and it reminded me a lot of how the original X-Men/Alpha Flight series wrapped. Primary points of interest:
- Nate isn't dead, and the ending may have some interesting repurcussions for Magneto down the line.
- Good moments for Bishop and Prisoner X crew.
- Dani is the disproval of all of Nate's high ideals, the personification of his attachment to the real Dani Moonstar.
- Bit of unexpectedly consistent characterzation for Piotr in this one: as in in the X/AF story, he'd prefer to live in an artificially created utopia.
- Too bad Dept X wasn't allowed to be there at the big showdown. While all the X-Men were debating on whether or not to kill Nate, Northstar and Jubilee would have already stabbed him in the chest about fifty times each.
- All that talk about making a choice and it being all or nothing was undermined by the fact that Nadler and Thompson blinked in the last pages, imo. Though it certainly makes a pleasant couterpoint to Rosenberg's farcical kill-count over in UXM.
So yeah. Nice ending, but could have had more impact. Now, on to Hickman.
This event was so half-baked that Gordon Ramsay told the writers to fuck off.