Or I could be talking about general interactions with the wider universe. Not everything has to be about events you know. Hell in the Ultimate Universe, we had Kitty Pryde dating Spider-Man and even coming to interact with his cast. We had Illyana training with Doctor Strange to get her powers back under control after she lost control of them and will be one of the teachers at the Strange Academy helping young magic users. The list goes on. You don’t get things like that by separating them from everything.
Last edited by Kurolegacy; 03-24-2020 at 04:45 PM.
kitty dating peter's is a sad mistake that should never ever be repeated, so another point to the list, thank you.
instead of Dr strange we could have came up with a difrent path to magical control besides a lazy visit to the doctor, none of what you sugest aren't that good or interesting and won't be missed
Simply because you don’t care for basically any kind of interaction beyond the border of what is classed as X-Men doesn’t make it any less interesting so I’m just gonna agree to disagree with you on that regard especially since I know this discussion isn’t going to go anywhere.
He really wasn't honest until he had already gotten most of what he wanted in Excalibur. And once he has his original Horsemen who knows. So far the supposedly super dangerous monsters of Arakko are a dead plot point. I have the sinking feelings they'll be like the Final Host from Jason Aaron's Avengers; a vague threat the narration will play up that in practice never live up to the hype. If they can live next to Arakko for months with just generic monsters every now and then it doesn't feel like a threat.
There are ways of making him an antagonist, if he knows the true about Moira, he maybe want a more radical approach.
Maybe he feels that they are not doing enough, he can ended betraying them without feeling that he is betraying them, "they betrayed Krakoa first"
This is the way i see Apocalypse becoming an antagonist again if he ever become an antagonist in the current run.
But im sure he is not the final boss or the end game, im obsessed with the idea why Moira always end in the same place despite the fact of taking radical paths each time??
Canonically speaking, other universes exist, other outcomes are posible, so, whats happening?? apart from the narrative perspective I think there should be something else behind this problem.
its because there is a summoner that controls the white demons pouring from the maw, and even then other strange animals were accounted for, as the area was forbidden because the creatures were docile but new, like the rhinos that the summers ride, this is explained in x-men 2 and cable 1.
The demons are the servants of some higher power, again x-men 2
Last edited by Ferro; 03-24-2020 at 09:19 PM.