#IStandWithTelepaths
#IStandWithTelepaths
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
I have so much to say, but I want to be thoughtful and judicious with my words.
Another year is coming with Jean dressed as a silversmith and no impact on important events </3
Hickman leaving his legacy
We are not in a DOFP. Hickman era has X-Men take over Mars to become Star Wars, has incorporated sword and sorcery elements to other aspects of the X-Men, etc. There is a mutant nation on earth and a mutant planet.
Claremont’s X-Men was a take on how he and others perceive marginalized people in the 1970s. What year is it? Plus think of his age. 70s. To quote a phrases from Selene in the comics, “why focus on the old and dying?”
Thanks!
"By Earth and Sky, By Craft and Hex -- By The Past and The Future – I Call HOPE Forth From The DARKNESS! I Speak The Words We Made Into MAGIC! Let THEIR Power Augment Our OWN! To Strike ONE BLOW From Our HEARTS and SOULS – From ALL THAT WE ARE! Let The CALL Go Forth -- AVENGERS! ASSEMBLE!" Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff ~~ From Avengers #689!
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[Quote Originally Posted by Thor-El 10-15-2020 12:32 PM]
"Jason Aaron should know there is already a winner of the Phoenix Force and his name is Phoenixx9."
Like a Red Dragon, The Phoenix shall Soar in 2024!
Claremont left an indelible mark on the X-men. Today’s X-men are judged by the standard he set.
Why bother now? Why using characters he shaped and not using new ones to tell new stories? The X-men had heart, were altruistic, they were sympathetic… Today’s authors want to use the love the readers had for these characters when they read past stories. What is the point in telling X-men’s stories if they are not anymore the X-men we knew?
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe