Actually at the time they had sex Austen stated that Paige was 19, so she wasn't in high school...and I'd say that most of us here were not fans of that particular scene...
Actually at the time they had sex Austen stated that Paige was 19, so she wasn't in high school...and I'd say that most of us here were not fans of that particular scene...
I recently re-read the story where Angel's uncle Burt kills Angel's mom. It's from X-Men Hidden years. Burt still had the Dazzler codename.
I did not think that it was very good. The X-Men look like fools for trusting the evil doctor character. The X-Men should have just beat Burt's ass from the get go. Having read the story again, it's no wonder that no one wants to use Burt/Dazzler again. He makes Maximus Lobo look like an A list villain in comparison. All Lobo was was one of the two goons who killed Angel's dad for Burt/Dazzler.
The only interesting thing about this story was that the X-Men were able to make the story's comparison to Hamlet right away.
I t didn't help that the story like three issues to tell it. One issue would have been plenty to tell this story.
According to this wiki-website, various material was excerpted from numerous Marvel Comics. However, there were a few redone artwork from other artists:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marve...iverse_Vol_1_8
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marve...iverse_Vol_1_9
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X-Corp comes in May can’t wait
Though many are unhappy that the writer of Excalibur is writing it, so it might be one of those be careful what you wish for kind of things with Warren finally being in a book...
Thank you for the information. I wasn't sure if the stories were new or not because neither of the costumes on those covers were Angel's original one.
I cant either. I've been hoping for this comic for a while.
I'm happy that Tina is the writer.
I'm happy that Tina is writing the X-Corp comic. I enjoy Excalibur.
What do you think of Excalibur, Logan. Do you lie it or not?
I was excited till I heard about Tini. Im also not digging the art. Oh well.
I know that I'm in the minority on this particular forum, but I like Excalibur.
So I'm happy about Tina as the writer. Makes me look forward to this comic even more.
I will reserve judgement on the art. I haven't seen enough of this artist's work before to know how I feel about it. It doesn't look to bad at first glance.
I really like that cover, the way that it uses Monet and Warren's shadow to show their Penance and Archangel forms.
So far Excalibur seems a mess, with it supposed to have Betsy as the lead but Apocalypse seems to be the lead instead, the writer doesn't seem to have much reason for having Gambit and Rogue on the team at all, seems like a lot of set up with no payoff, the book was supposed to be about mutant magic but we're many issues in and people still don't understand it, so I'm concerned about this book as well and fear that Warren won't be written well...
Rogue and Gambit are in Excalibur because they are popular
The way Tini writes Gambit is awful (she hates the character, there is no other explanation) but I feel like she has improved a bit with Rogue since X of Swords ended
Anyway, Tini also co-wrote Empyre X-Men #1 and the chemistry between Warren and Monet was perfect
It's not clear who wrote what between Hickman and Tini, but I try to be optimistic
Add me to the list of people really looking forward to X-Corp! I don't think Excalibur has lived up to its potential, but by no means is it awful. I suspect Howard was saddled with laying a lot of groundwork for "X of Swords", and that probably effected a lot of what she did in the beginning. As we've already seen, she's getting back to Betsy now that that bloated crossover has ended.
I didn't read the X-Men tie in to Empyre, but have only heard good things about it. And Howard sounds excited about this book, so I'm sure she'll bring her A-game. Based on the preview though, I don't think the interior art matches the tone of the (excellent!) cover at all.