An appreciation thread for Surge, who first appeared in New Mutants #8 (January, 2004).
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An appreciation thread for Surge, who first appeared in New Mutants #8 (January, 2004).
2004:
2005:
2006:
My favorite New X-men
Who's willing to make a bet whether Surge will appear in any comics in 2020?
(You know, assuming comics come back at some point in 2020)
Young Queen that deserves all the things!
She should be leading a team and running mission scenarios with Cyclops.
Maybe in 2020.
What has she been shown doing in the background on Krakoa?
Is she happy? Still angry? Involved in the naughty stuff?
Surge is beyond underused! She has a super cute design that stands out and distinctive characterization...when will someone give her the push she deserves??? Hoping against hope we see her more in New Mutants
Noriko seemed to be one of, if not THE breakout character from her class/volume of (boring) New Mutants. I’m surprised Surge has not re-emerged along with her other classmates. To their credit, tptb did push her to the forefront in the latter part of her generations run as the novices at Xaviers.
She had a great look - loved the baggy pants, skater/punk aesthetic with electric blue hair - and a PERSONALITY. Pairing her with Dust to contrast their cultures views of women. One being a rebel and the other being a conformer. I wish there had been more of that dynamic explored.
I’m still disappointed that the speculation on the Electric Asian female character in Deadpool being a version of Noriko was false and instead they used the name of another X-character that bore no resemblance and had sort of already been adapted (Yukio in “The Wolverine”)
Last edited by Thirteen; 04-20-2020 at 02:41 PM.
Is the Age of X design the only one for Surge that isn't riffing on a general uniform design?
That's because in 1975 the Sliding Timescale had yet to be fully established, and Marvel hadn't yet enshrined the Claremont-Byrne-Lee era as a Sacred Cow. Characters were still being allowed to grow and develop, and new characters actually had a fighting chance.
Nori SHOULD be leading her own team now. But instead she's left to suffer the fate of the vast majority of characters introduced after the Clinton Administration: Destined for wallpaper unless someone needs a character JUST recognizable enough to torture for shock value. The fact that Nori is utterly unapologetic about reminding the O5+ how BADLY they screwed her generation over is just another point against her, because she just plain makes them look BAD, and Marvel can't have that.
"We already know how to die" SHOULD be the new "Professor Xavier is a JERK!"
Last edited by Ambaryerno; 04-20-2020 at 04:27 PM.
Agreed. I'm much the same mindset when it comes to the Avengers and the younger heroes that broke away from them to form the Champions. Whether A or X, the adult heroes of the Marvel Universe, like the adults in real life, have utterly failed the younger generations and left them stuck in a broken world that they'll have to take the lead in fixing because the so-called adults are too shortsighted and myopic to admit or acknowledge their failure.
That's beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.
The spider is always on the hunt.