Agreed
The movies had their own interpretation of Genosha:It's too bad that Genosha has lasted a short period of time: it would have made interesting stories. Curious…
Nevertheless the name is very often used in X-men fanfictions as Magneto's realm… thanks to the movie probably.
Simon Kinberg revealed that he’s long wanted to introduce Genosha to the X-Men movies. “Genosha is something that I’ve always been fascinated by,” he said. “It’s sort of Oz for mutants. As a Jew, its parallels to Israel and the notion of the promised land intrigued me even as a kid. I was looking in previous X-Men movies for a way to incorporate it. It was something I thought about for Apocalypse, but then went in a very different direction.”
Krakoa seems to fit this concept too, just this time Charles is Oz
"To the X-men then, who don´t die the old fashioned way and no matter how hard we try, none of us die forever" Uncanny X-Men #270, Jean and Ororo
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I hope not I like Moira a lot well I liked her more as an human ally but I still like her.
Yes, right now Kraokoa leadership is like "pay no attention to the woman behind it all"
"To the X-men then, who don´t die the old fashioned way and no matter how hard we try, none of us die forever" Uncanny X-Men #270, Jean and Ororo
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Her character... almost all characters who are "Super Pals" either get killed off, Limbo'd or get powers themselves
Her character begun expressing it's Extinction gene
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unless it is explicitly written by the writers/artists in FRONT OF YOU and approved by the EiC, Then it gets brought before Stan Lee in whatever afterlife he's in. It take Stan Lee 2 days to decide on f the page see print in AFTER and only AFTER all that will it maybe able to penetrate the head Canon of some posters.b
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The actual destruction of Genosha was ridiculously rushed, which lessened the impact a lot for me. Still, overall a good story - even if it's not everyone's cup of tea.
Her casually wiping the minds of the Prydes to avoid an inconvenient argument, blasting Emma into a coma after acting cocky and taunting her, and wrecking the car of the Hellfire goons chasing Kitty beg to differ. Also, there was no Phoenix force when that story was written, it was all her. Which is way more interesting.
Mastermind just made it worse and she might not have gone dark without his interference, but her edge was there. It definitely reads as a woman getting more powerful and that making her evil, something which Claremont seems to have regretted a bit and didn't repeat with the rest of the Claremazons.
Which is also what made Jean interesting imo. The struggle with the corrupting power et all. Without that definying story she would have probably ended up being Scott's girlfriend the one that faints like in the cartoon.
I mean, they tried to do something similar with Wanda but the results are kind of opposite. Jean grew up from the experience and matured and in the end she owned the big evil source of power, while Wanda was thrown under the bus with no redemption arcs whatsoever (slay the Prentender).
I thought it made her extra bland. I don't want a goddess Jean that doesn't care about normal people.
I don't think it subverts Dark phoenix, the problem on DP was never that Jean had much power but that people broke her.
I liked that she embraced the Phoenix power that was good. But it meant nothing as she was killed again
She wasn't killed on dark phoenix, she was all the time on the depth of the ocean.it wasn't Morrison. Hate to break it to you, but Jean has been Phoenix off and on since the 70s. Death and rebirth are part of Phoenix lore since the dawn of time.
Morrison just reforced the presence of death on Jean life.
Whedon, Gillen, Bendis.What would those be, exactly? For him and for the X-men? There's a reason why Scott's seeming character re-rerailment beginning in HoX #1 won some people over after the last few years.
Maybe they weren't ignoring. It is X-office that break the rules of shared worldThat is the fault of other writers and properties ignoring what is happening with the X-Men. Reap what you sow I guess.