Oh finally, someone has acknowledged the existance of FIRESTAR and MICROMAX.
Oh finally, someone has acknowledged the existance of FIRESTAR and MICROMAX.
British mutant who can shapeshift.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Scott_Wright_(Earth-616)
Well he did call Forestar a cop so damn
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Yeah a group of X-fans are so hurt about AvX even though people in the story have moved on and Avengers and their fandom doesn't even care.Like damn Avengers really do live in some X-fans heads rent free
Bad and OOC stories happen, move on
Yeah I might be regretting it
Then again I'd do it just for the art ngl
Gorgon?
Might as well nominate Chucky to join the Care Bears.
This is why I wanted Gorgon, even though I know they'd never address the bit where he was once Supreme Leader of Hydra.
Politely?
What is in blue would have to do some pushups to make it to "Complete Non-Issue..." with me.
It's more than you don't put a mutant whose powers make him a wrecking ball onto a "Cream Puff..." team that is taking a seriously mellow approach to not doing a whole lot of anything.
I voted for Gorgon for similar reasons. He's a clean slate with an infant mind, which deservedly should exclude him, but would possibly be great for a writer like Gerry Duggan or Al Ewing to tackle. Stefano Caselli also has a history of drawing him the most out of all the characters present, I think. I'd also like to see Avalanche, Siryn, and Nezhno get some love. Micromax is the only character I could care less about.
Ewing yes, Duggan no. He's done better than I expected on X-men, but I still remember Maruders and X-men Green vividly. The thing with Gorgon is if he's on the X-team with the most exposure to the rest of the world and the public of marvel, you have to address the entire well...killed a bunch of gods, lead Hydra, was on their council for the longest time, the Hand stuff, etc. You can do a lot of good with that but I feel like if he's just brought in on a vote they might just quietly sweep that all to the side and the X-team just has a random petrifying ninja on their team instead of addressing someone having to address things that they technically did even if they are quite literally a different person now.