I agree that Hickman's dialogue seems a little stiff at times but y'all are overdoing with the narrative. It's a quick mission briefing, not a longtime apart family reunion.
I agree that Hickman's dialogue seems a little stiff at times but y'all are overdoing with the narrative. It's a quick mission briefing, not a longtime apart family reunion.
Kid Cable desperately needs chapstick.
Is that line about "the place we don't normally speak about" placeholder, or is Hickman just being purposefully vague?
It's simple, really: by the time they planned and begun to write these stories, they didn't know that Wifi was going to be a massive flop.
Now, of course, why did they think that a teenage Cable that appears on the scene by murdering the old one and then keeps his father as a prisoner while the X-men nearly die would be popular it's something else.
Unpopular opinion, but I dont feel like they are pushing Kid Cable hard. He'll likely appear in this book just as much as anyone else not named Cyclops and Fallen Angel feels more like Kwannon's book with extras sprinkled in. All he really had was X-Force which was filler to hold us over until Hickman. Nothing about him in Dawn of X seems excessive or indicative of a hard push.
Clone erasure is a real thing. How problematic. Though like others pointed have out going with current direction if your body is cloned and your mind/memories/essence is transferred even from a copy then it is still considered "you" which makes things more interesting concerning Jean/Phoenix/Maddie imo.
Jean does have the memories of Maddie which includes his birth.
What makes Jean his mom is where she reared him with Scott in the future, but the connection is deep considering the Maddie connection.
Jean only raised him because Marvel threw Maddie under the bus to make up for Scott's horrible actions and make Jean look good again...