It is Jean and she is being written by Hickman too
Everyone complain. Now seems like people can't take criticism against Hickman
But people were very ok with negative posts against rosenberg, Taylor, Guggemheim.
I don't understand this polemic
It is Jean and she is being written by Hickman too
Everyone complain. Now seems like people can't take criticism against Hickman
But people were very ok with negative posts against rosenberg, Taylor, Guggemheim.
I don't understand this polemic
Last edited by spirit2011; 12-06-2019 at 03:25 PM.
I was opposite. The first half of Rosenberg's run was awful and I thought it got slightly better towards the end when there was a semblence of an arching plot. I didnt dig the villian of the week format he had going on early on but once Emma was brought in and the book was more episodic, it got a little bit better.
There's none.
That's the whole point of a forum, having readers being able to voice their opinions regardless of them being positives or negatives.
As long as they are actually elaborated and presented respectfully, there's ZERO issue.
Some people take offense with that concept apparently.
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."
Augusta Bromes: "I woulda thought the mutants woulda had slightly more spirited security."
It's now literally, i.e., canonically, a joke how bad Krakoan security is.
They literally just had an important person successfully assassinated, and now another group just waltzes in. Once is an isolated incident. Twice is now a pattern.
Protex: “Tronix! Fluxus! What’s happening there? Zenturion? He’s only one man!”
Superman: “The most… uh… dangerous man on earth…”
— Superman on Batman, JLA #3 (Mar. 1997)
“He’s the most dangerous man alive in any comic universe.” — Wizard Magazine on Doctor Doom (Nov. 1998)
“[He’s] the most dangerous man in the Marvel universe, because his greatest weapon is the way he thinks and plans, his tremendous intellect.” — Tom Brevoort on T’Challa (Sep. 2010)
Xavier knew about the attack and allowed it to happen so he could test his children. It’s not a big deal.