Can't wait for Havok to knock knock knock on his brother's door, only to be surprised when Logan opens it in his underwear. <3
Can't wait for Havok to knock knock knock on his brother's door, only to be surprised when Logan opens it in his underwear. <3
Sinister doesn't use his shape-shifting ability often enough.
LOL at all the folks flipping out over Logan and Scott both screwing Jean.
Cue Alex confusingly asking Logan why he made a hole in the bathroom's wall.
Good point, there's not a lot of places left for them to live with that logic, lol. They did say it wasn't the Blue Area, so there's that.
I highly doubt Jean will have much to do in X-Force, TBH, and the solicit itself said this was the Scott Show. Expecting anyone else to really shine was delusional, although Ro, Lorna and Mags were given their moments.
Larraz and Silva could have remained busy with X-Men, is all I'm saying
Why is Wolverine living with the Summers?
I loved the issue!
I lived for a year in Oaxaca, Mexico where many families live communally multi-generationally and I boarded with them. Grandmother was the matriarch, her oldest son was a successful lawyer with a wife and child who also all lived there, middle son owned his own auto-repair shop, youngest son went to school. They were wealthy enough to have a large place that accommodated not only them, but exchange students.
But, other families did similar things, on a smaller scale. The only thing 'odd' about my temporary family's situation was their ability to have a large complex... not that they all lived together.
It was actually really cool and felt really wonderful. I got the same vibe from this issue. There are other cultures that have similar living arrangements and historically, it's far closer to what humans have done since forever than our modern 'atomized' households.
While I'm personally monogamous, and really am turned off by the idea of multiple partners personally, I know successful polyamorous couples and there are cultures that are far more open about such things (especially in smaller tribes and clans). And it doesn't 'cheapen' or 'demean' the relationships, it's just very different than the societal ontology we work within.
So, I'm fascinated to see how Hickman will explore how this new Mutant culture will explore how everything might grow in very different ways than we experience in our dominant Western one. Politics, language, technology, relationship with environment, sex, love, relationships, etc. All of this can be very fruitful ground for conceptual exploration and the narrative drama that can come from that exploration.