That's a neat one. I think that the magenta coloring that is usually used in Archangel's costume looks to pink, though.
I don't know crap about fashion, fashion magazines, or models, so I'll just take your word for it that every thing about the model and Hugo Boss is great.
I honestly thought that Hugo Boss was a show that the model played a role in when you first brought it up.
Are you saying that Ross is the artist that we were talking about on the previous page, and that he does cartoon art style art?
Ok. X-Men: Forever finished.
What a big mess.
Warren's speaking.
For some reason, CC has decided to that Warren comes from Chicago instead of Long Island, New York.
Later, there's this exchange between Little Storm ('ro) and Ghost Panther:
I don't understand this. Why would he feel responsible for Cameron's doings in Genosha? If only, he would feel responsible for the damage that X-Factor did to the mutant community, since it's explained that X-Factor's adv campaign led to a recrudescence of hatred on mutants. But... Genosha? Bah.Ghost Panther: (explains the Morlocks)
Little Storm: But their base is in New York. What're they doing here?
GP: A mutual ally made it possibiel, an X-Man named Warren Worthington-- perhaps better known as Archangel
LS: Worthington's money, I know. But that's his link with Genosha?
GP: You truly don't know?
LS: Hey, that's why I'm asking.
GP: The man who nearly destroyed Genosha-- Cameron Hodge-- was also one of Warren's greatest enemies. He feels responsible for much of what happened here, and is trying his best to make things right.
Still, Warren here does (a little) something more than in X-Men: The End.
And, if we remove Warren from the specific timesetting (he should still be in his depressed era), the Warren in the pic above is so, so In Character.
But why does he look like Arcade(complete with blond-red hair) in this panel IDK.
Oh gosh, my bad! The Disneyfied is Mark Brooks. I had a brain failure and I mixed them up! *hides in shame* Still artist who does realistic paintings, but not Alex Ross *laughs*
Ah ah. No no, he just did the tv spot and publicity campaign for the perfume. (Trivia: Chris Hemswort did it too some years ago).
First Warren in Dark X-Men #1, and then Genis-Vell in Captain Marvel #1. Seriously, Marvel?!
Avatar reflecting my mood. I couldn't stand the sunny high-flying Angel one anymore.