Yes lets keep the characters stagnant and never evolve past the 90s. And I say this with 90s Rogue emoji as my avatar
I didn't like '90s era X-men all that much. Don't recall I thought the cartoon too great either. I may not think current era is too hot, but X-books is the one place I don't have '90s nostalgia going on.
Man who was paid huge amounts of money for 90s comics insists comics should be like 90s comics which he coincidentally made lots of money from.
If only there was some way to decipher what he means by this cryptic, intriguing message, clearly issued out of genuine concern for the franchise he has loved all his life and never once burned, ripped off or deliberately shafted in 1992 by being late with art and hiding his resignation until the most critical moment.
EDIT - In fairness to Rob, the idea that he posesses the attention span or intelligence to read an entire 20 pages of a comic (unassisted) gave me a right proper chuckle.
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Yeah back in the 90's when you fail to move beyond it you get major X
I like the 90s stuff a lot but doing something that isnt the 90s isn't automatically bad. Plus I'm sure whoever takes over after Hickman will do something more traditional anyways so if Liefelds that mad he can just wait a year or two more.
I meeean it would be nice if writers actually knew a lil sh!t about the characters
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The X titles did start to tank in the late 90s and haven't recovered its greatness since then but they were a great read long before Liefeld came aboard.
2000's X-Men was all about breaking the '90s and dudebros didn't think it was bad. The hate against the current era has everything to do with the fact that Krakoa shows progress and community and culture and pride. It's not a coincidence that most people who cared about X-Men because of the metaphor(or at least their fight for their rights regardless of how it paralleled to real world struggles) enjoy it, and people who just think of the X-Men as a cool superhero team like any others are against it.