X-23 needs her book back because god Fallen Angels is starting to get painful.
X-23 needs her book back because god Fallen Angels is starting to get painful.
Well maybe for ongoings that's the case but 12 issue limited series starring some X-Men solos would work well. I agree that in general unlike the big guns of the Avengers, the X-Men aren't really built to have long running solos because of how integrated they are into a team setting
Laura should get a solo again though. Hell, she was one of the new who could actually carry her own book in the franchise.
I want Firestar to have her own solo series. But I'm probably alone.
Give Si Spurrier a Legion-centric book set in this new era for the X-Men, you damn Marvel cowards!
-Pav, who was so disappointed by Milligan's Legion...
You were Spider-Man then. You and Peter had agreed on it. But he came back right when you started feeling comfortable.
You know what it means when he comes back.
"You're not the better one, Peter. You're just older."
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Storm, Namor, Magik, Psylocke, X-23
In that order...
I feel like certain characters have 'stories' going on in the background that are going neglected in all the big drama, and not really explored / resolved.
I'd like those characters in particular to have mini-series to sort of catch them up, since it seems like whatever is going on with them is not ever going to be satisfactorily resolved in-story, otherwise.
Examples;
Nightcrawler (demon-maggot body, no soul? Splainy. Resolve! Big mystical cross-dimensional quest not optional, but *mandatory,* with the 'Bamfs' finally finding a nice pocket dimension to call there home, perhaps something originally created by the Demiurge, who could guest star...)
Angel (I don't even know what the current state of his mind / body is. Can he still switch back and forth from feather wings to metal blade wings? Is he still mostly mindless, with Anole running his company because he lost all his memories?)
Banshee (he's back! And gross looking / kinda zombie-ish! And we are apparently never going to find out anything more about it! What's Siryn, now the Morrigan, got to say about zombie dad and his 'not quite dead again' status? Resolve her weird status, too, while we're at it! Maybe drag in some other death-related mutants, like Darwin, who last we saw, had 'adapted' to face down Hela by 'evolving' into some post-death entity like herself...)
Psylocke (she's Captain Britain! And caucasian again, even though that body died of Legacy (and is eyeless?)! And Kwannon is back in her asian body, and yet somehow also a mutant telepath now? Tell me more!)
Madrox (married! Dead, not dead, dead, not dead, dead, not dead, so boring how many times we've been told that 'no, this time, it's really him, Madrox Prime is dead!' and then he's back again, and ha ha, 'it was just a dupe, suckaz.' But, all that aside, he's friggin' married! I want satisfaction dammit! And I'd love to read that 'Madrox Prime' has been home on the farm with Layla the whole damn time, and has no idea what all this drama is about. He and Layla planted some carrots, and he helped a horse deliver a baby the week the news was all about those Terrigen clouds or whatever. That sounded bad... Now there's this island?)
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The Bechdel test awaits Dazzler in her solo
Northstar, Dazzler, Karma, Doc Reyes, and a resurrected Jumbo Carnation in a book for mutants who keep one foot in the human world, and one on Krakoa. Ordinarily, I'd put Emma in this too, but she's doing her thing over in Marauders.
I think Banshee could be interesting with him finding out or already knowing some of the revelations around Moira X.
Siryn, Skin, and Synch as supporting characters.