Anyway nationality, ethnicity and race is really kicking some of youse is the butt lmao
X-cited for X-Corp
Happy to see Rachel interacting with Nate and Scott again. I wonder if it will be a retread of X-Men #2 (dad and "kids") with Jean coming in right after Rachel leaves lol (cuz they couldn't interact on panel in DoX)
I'm interested in some ACTUAL Nightcrawler development, although I have a deep rooted agnst when it's a round religion thanks to Austen
I don't like seeing Beast and Jean probing Piotr, unless it's around what happened with Domino's memories. It just feels icky
I'm strangely turned to the Braddock bros in CB attire...
Give me a team of X-men led by Scott and Jean all day, thank you very much.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Within the context of Krakoa being Russian can definitely be considered an oppressed minority if you have discrimination coming from the government. Just like someone might not be discriminated against for being black in Nigeria, but the minute they move to the US or England they face oppression.
Edit: To be clear I’m purely talking about this in the context of the fictional nation of Krakoa. Not making a comment on the experience of Russian immigrants in the real world.
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Holding out hope that Madrox finally gets another prominent role in an upcoming book.
I hope Scott gets some different picks and not the usual X-Men. Some unconventional picks like Scanner or Neophyte from the Acolytes. How about Petra and Sway? Or since it's supposed to be doing hero stuff again maybe Firestar or Justice with their experience and connections?
It really speaks to Hickman's writing style when he says that he plans way in advance before he begins to actually write the books as opposed to others and that he kinda rolled with it in his Avengers run.
I fear the same will happen in X-Men, but luckily the X-men tend to sit in their own mini universe and other writers can't really mess with the core characters; but if Marvel does to Hickman what they did to Morrison - I am done with Marvel forevermore.