Love that Synch is getting more focus. I don't see Synch as a different character really. He didn't get that much spotlight in GENX as it was. It seemed most were afraid to explore the character fully. So now he has some sort of depth to him and added history, it makes him a different character? Or does it make him the same person with different experiences? What I see from X-Men #19 is a character who has come back to life as a teen, and then has now matured rapidly in this "time bubble city" and has had a life-changing experience. In real life, some people do grow up and mature and no longer childlike or childminded. Everett may have his youthful body back but he has matured and it's not a bad thing. The only thing that bothered me a little bit was his attitude now towards humans but that's how most of the mutants are now being written, and who knows how 500 years will change a person anyway. Anyway, Ev remains one of my favorite characters and I am hyped that he is finally getting the attention he's lacked for so long.