Emma is the opposite of a devourer
She's A Lifebringer
I wonder how exactly they plan to make it an annual event. With the sliding timescale, one year in real life is probably just a few months or even shorter in comics. So, from in-universe point of view, they would have a Gala and reelect X-Men members every few months?
Can someone sum up what he said about the new book/team?
I listen to the talk for about 1 minute, they just talked about a lot of rubbish and irrelevant stuff.
I am glad Cable series is gone, it's boring.
I hope they keep the young kid Cable but with a stronger fighter instead of the whining personality now.
Cable should be his age which is younger (not older) than his sister Rachel and his parents.
Old Cable should be retconned as another person who's not Scott's son as he was originally meant to be.
The most interesting piece of info that came from this is that Duggan apparently didn't know Cable and Domino used to be in a relationship until he sat down to write their issue. Domino. I can't decide if I find that really funny or really concerning, but it sure puts all of the weird out of character moments and choices that contradict if not outright ignore earlier canon that have been a problem with his run on Cable since the beginning into perspective. Apparently the dude doesn't know the character as well as he claims he does.
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I think Duggan also stealth-announced Vita Ayala is writing a new unnamed X-book? And Phil Noto is sticking around the X-office after Cable.
I love love love listening to these creatives wax poetic about their work and their team and their experience. Its so heart warming to hear them excited and passionate.
I wouldn't shed a tear if both versions of Cable took a LONG absence...
My flag is bacon.
Also, I 100% believe this man when he explains that Cable's series was absolutely conceived with a specific story in mind that had a beginning, middle and end from the get go and that the title is not "cancelled". It is concluding. And I'm always VERY happy to hear that for writers.
I find myself wondering what was the point? Except I guess to make Cable into a younger, mistake-prone character... when they have literally hundreds of such characters that are basically just blank slates out there waiting to be used. But, sure, let’s take more established characters and turn them into teens for some inexplicable reason.
It was a dumb story that had run its course honestly by the time Ed Brisson’s X-Force series wrapped. Duggan wanted to give young Nathan the chance to spend some time with Scott and Jean, even though he already did this twice in two different limited series in the 90s, but sure. Let’s do it again in modern times I guess. Now that that’s over, though, I’m really interested in what’s next for the character. The adult version would be fascinating in the current Krakoan set up IMO, and I hope they do something with him because I’d love to see how he fits in and what his reaction is to everything.
I mean... I think the truth is somewhere in the middle. In that editors know satellite books only sell X amount of copies and only last so many issues, so they only commission writers a certain amount of stories. Let's flip it and think of it this way: had Duggan's Cable sold a ton of copies, would his story still have been just 12 issues, or would they have found more stories to tell?