“I always appreciate when teams don’t just have a sole queer member or a sole PoC or a sole mutant with visible mutations.”
He gets it.
“I always appreciate when teams don’t just have a sole queer member or a sole PoC or a sole mutant with visible mutations.”
He gets it.
That was from the last issue of Dark Web, so no Dark X-Men artwork at all other than the cover again.
As for the interview, I'll admit I was hoping for a lot more on Dark X-Men. Instead it was mostly about Gimmick/Pride. Which I get, but I'm still a bit disappointed. I'm also going to take his words to heart to just wait for the issue and not overthink it.
Don't let anyone else hold the candle that lights the way to your future because only you can sustain the flame.
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#conceptualthinking ^_^
#ByeMarvEN
Into the breach.
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Don't let anyone else hold the candle that lights the way to your future because only you can sustain the flame.
Number of People on my ignore list: 0
#conceptualthinking ^_^
#ByeMarvEN
Into the breach.
https://www.instagram.com/jartist27/
To that I'd say three things:
1) D-list characters often get the best development even if it's for a short time because there's no fear of deviating from an iconic portrayal
2) Multiple D-list characters have gotten another shot at a series after a popular go around in the Krakoan era (Tempo in two volumes of Marauders and the Bishop mini, Nanny and Orphan Maker in Sabretooth & the Exiles after Hellions)
3) You can still enjoy it while it lasts! (See: Hellions)
He's specifically speaking about the team in the Pride issue, not Dark X-Men here, though we know there are multiple prominent characters in Dark X-Men not appearing on the cover for spoiler reasons from what Foxe has said (including but not limited to Gimmick). We have at least 3 characters of color confirmed in Gimmick, Emplate, and Zero so far, and 1 LGBT character in Gimmick. We know there's at least another woman besides Maddie and Gimmick from Twitter as well.