“And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.” ― Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
AFAIC the only truly bright spots since Morrison have been Carey on Adjectiveless, Aaron's WATXM, Remender's X-Force and Gillen-UXM + AvX. Except for AvX none of them made a real dent in the larger status quo; they were all designed not to. And of course we know what AvX led to: Just more bad books.
I want to know what happened to Life 6 why is that gone. Or maybe she died fast.....
I don’t think he would agree, and neither would I, we both admire Bendis’ run for example, but my point is not about the quality of the stories but the direction that comics took. It seems to be a common metatextual theme in Hickman’s work that the ‘dark’ years were a very bad move.
“And I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.” ― Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
i'm starting to get concerned that even with 300 pages and an assload of charts, these two series will still not even be able to contain the mass of hickman's brain
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Of course, you may well be right. But none of the timelines even mention him either. Obviously we don't know at what stage HOX 1 was, or which life we've been reading about since I was born (same year as X-Men 1, 1963). But after decades of the character being treated appallingly I am not holding out too much hope.
Again it isn't taking away from my enjoyment of the series so far. I think it's as good as any X-Men comic for years.
From what I understand her powers are not reincarnation. She doesn't become a different person her life is just reset back. She lives her same life unless she changes things is more like she is stuck in a never ending loop.