So basically -- this series has a good premise - Fantastic Four object to X-Men recruiting Franklin - that's being executed poorly.
Hickman really should have been overseeing the direction of this mini from the get-go.
So basically -- this series has a good premise - Fantastic Four object to X-Men recruiting Franklin - that's being executed poorly.
Hickman really should have been overseeing the direction of this mini from the get-go.
Basically. I mean a better premise of their being an issue between the two groups is that Franklin and company go to Krakoa at the behest of Xavier to learn all their is. Or at least what they are allowed to. At some point Doom has figured out a way to modify the gate travel, and so Valeria, Franklin, and Kitty get pulled away to Doom's island. Now that they haven't come back, Sue has a right to question if he's being held on Krakoa. Arguments and powers flare, but they realize someone else is at fault. Story continues, in the end Franklin becomes Persephone-esque: is allowed to live with his family and Krakoa at his choosing.
I been saying for the longest their was absolutely no need to dedicate a whole Mini series, to the false god, pretender, and fraud Franklin ultimately rejecting Krakoa and getting his DNA snatched, all this shit could have been settled in 1 issue of X-Men but no. Now we got this stupid ass ride in the Bull Shit Merry Go Round with every character taking turns of making asses out of themselves. 4 what!?!?! None of this matters!
Last edited by Journey; 03-20-2020 at 12:37 PM.
Yes. The mutant that recreated 616 is a false god.
"Cable was right!"
You want that now? This shit should've stopped after Onslaught.
Really, if the X-Men/FF do crossover, then it should be like Days of Future Present. Now that is a beautiful story. I wish they'd release the Epic with it soon because I'd rather not get the FF epic that has it.