Plus this line from Miss Sinister about Gambit in the X-23 series: “Nathaniel Essex had a special fondness for you. His special pet.”
In The End, I don't particularly care for Gambit's X-Gene being really only his charming ability and his kinetic power being adapted from Cyclops - but I do think that making him Mr. Sinister's son was the best decision Claremont made in that miniseries.
There are so many unresolved plots in X-men history. I cannot wait for this. I also like seeing these creators return and revisit these characters. The next “show runner” after Hickman could very well be chosen from these creators.
The third summers brother was a massive mystery that.... was resolved way too late. I’m curious to see what Nicieza has in mind.
Shatterstar’s backstory.
There was a Psylocke v Jean Grey fight that was dropped.
Whatever happened to Amalgam:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Amalgam_(Earth-616)
Zaladane?
Amelia Vought?
Cerebros Xmen?
We already had sinister gambit clones in gillen’s uxm run91CBAEC7-C25F-4D47-A625-1938810EBBD1.jpg
I want to see:Jean and psylocke adventure ( never told power swap story from 2001)
I can't think of a single dangler that I'm burning to see resolved. Certainly not anything involving Adam X. I might have been interested in a PAD X-Factor revisit, but then he turned out to be real shitty, so hard pass to all this.
That Booth cover is so terrible. It looks like Havok is inside Cyclops.
In a just world this book wouldn’t even exist because it distracts from what Hickman and company are doing too much.
Also Claremont should just retire, imagine thinking anything he writes past like 93 is any good lol
Also ew at Remy being Sinister’s kid. Just plain stupidity from the writers and fans who peddle that fan theory.
Nicieza already explained why Sinister would be obsessed with Remy due to all the time travel shit from his first ongoing.
It would indeed be interesting in retrospective and given what the current status quo has retconned to be Cerebro's main purpose. Too bad "The Hunt For Xavier" falls into that spot between 1997 and 2000, which is one of these "Does anybody remember this time? Did anything happen?" periods for many X-men readers and writers it seems.