bald man was beyond anoying there, same as logan, but death did both good
I wonder if the team will explore Precogs like Destiny. I assume it isn’t an overt rule that they can’t join (hence them teasing Mystique) so surely people will be asking why hasn’t She and Blindfold been brought back?
I miss Excalibur Rachel so much. She hasn’t been the same since..
One day, Franklin will catch up in age to Rachel (he’s a teenager now) and they can get married and have ultimate Richards/Summers babies...
Oh, wait...
https://www.marvel.com/characters/hyperstorm
(Who the hell wrote this bio? It goes pretty well until the almost to the end of the HISTORY section and then just goes off the rails lol )
That pissed me off so much I stopped reading and there are days I wish I never started reading against because it shows the utter contempt Marvel editors and writers involved had for readers and the characters.
Rachel sacrificed everything to save her baby brother, but of course his adopted daughter would trust the Avengers over her aunt who was the friggin' Phoenix and knows more about it than anyone one the planet.
That does lead into one of the things I'm really hoping this book explores about the Resurrection Protocols - The Five can only do so much in a day. Who gets bumped to the front of the line? Friends and family? Does the tragedy of a kid dying young get them a spot ahead of a grandfather who spent his last moments choking on the loose earth of a mass grave? Is it strictly chronological, so far as can be guessed - die first, return first? Or the other way around - die recently, come back quickly to minimize the trauma of the living? (In which case yes, people are going to have questions about Ruth!) Is it the people that the Quiet Council deem the most useful, thereby creating a new tier of privilege among mutants?
There are just so many questions to just that one facet of the Protocols.