Yeah, maybe Rob wouldn't be so worked up about how the X-Men were doing if he just stopped reading everything everyone was saying about anything he has the slightest interest in and then throwing his opinions out there to be jumped on by people looking to get worked up about something too.
Maybe we would all enjoy our comics more.
Cool that Rob has an opinion but the 90s are dead. Let dead stay dead.
We Krakoa now.
Le Suck it, Dolphin!
-God I am so tired.
SCOTT SUMMERS AND EMMA FROST DESERVED BETTER.
He can't draw feet, only when he lears that is he allowed to have a oppinion
Fashion and comics are the only things that weren't good about the '90s.
MAGNETO was right,TONY was right, VARYS was right.
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"I am an optimist even though I am told everything I do is negative and cynical" --Armando Iannucci
Wasn't the 90s the decade that had X-men#1 the highest selling comic of all time and spawned the famed blue and gold teams. The books that were consistently at the top of the charts and really pushed the X-Men into the public consciousness in a big way. Now people consider that era trash? I guess it really is a " what have you done for me lately" time we are living in. Twenty years from now can we expect the Krakoa era to be considered trash as well?
Hickman’s Krakoa is here to stay haters. We had to endure awful consecutive periods from Bendis to Soule to Guggenheim to Rosenberg. We deserve a break after that long period of torture.
This new status quo with the X-Men has never been better and it’s clearly well received all over. Buckle up and enjoy the ride.
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Emma Frost, Rogue, Felicia Hardy, Helena Bertinelli, Allison Blaire, Barbara Gordon, Monica Rambeau, Carol Danvers, Illyana Rasputin, Ororo Munroe, Harleen Quinzel, Lorna Dane, Irene Adler, Kate Kane, Rachel Grey Summers, Jean Grey, Diana Prince, Barbara Ann Minerva, Donna Troy, Jennifer Walters, Gwen Stacy, Wanda Maximoff = PERFECTION!
While I suppose time moves on, it did not feel that long ago that the X-boards entry point seemed to be The Animated Series followed by Generation X. I don't think Hickman era is going to hit 90s era scorn, but it will probably be somewhere like Morrison-Whedon. Although we might still be a few years from that era becoming the new 90s.