It'll be great to get Hellion some panel time, but the X-Office hates the character so much I see it as only one of two possible cameos:
1. He's still pining after (young) Laura all these years later only for her to suddenly choose Synch right in front of him, or
2. David sucker punches him from behind again to build up David's character despite Hellion having T-K close to Exodus.
Hope I'm wrong, but really don't have high hopes for how they treat the character or this book.
I'm not totally useless. I can always be used as a bad example...
He was the most prominent person to welcome her back after her resurrection (offering her a hand up out of the egg, while, being Julian, of course he would, making a splooge joke), but that doesn't necessarily mean they went on to date. I certainly might have missed some later appearance that suggested more, 'though!
Small Prodigy mention in this week's Scarlet Witch comic.
Ultimate Surge!
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Wind dancer is my favourite and is my fourth favourite mutant with Laurie being 5th.
They have so much potential, it's a shame we will be just getting the same same characters , even on Krakoa people acted like that era gave many characters are push when all I can think of is Hellions lol
The academy X kids deserve better.
Krakoa spotlighted a few fair Academy X kids
Surge in War College
Pixie and DJ in way of X
Prodigy, winddancer in X Factor.
Anole in New Mutants ( not his best appearence)
Elixir in many books
I may of missed some so please feel free to add as I didnt collect all the krakoa books
It's great that Surge gets some focus post Krakoa.
Now that I think about it, her and Armor managed to appear into Marvel anime because they wanted to pander japanese audience.
I'm not a fan of this kind of thing (as if people absolutely need to relate to a character the same nationality as them), but I must admit it benefited to Nori and Hisako.
So I hope Momoko' s Ultimate X-Men gets popular in Japan as well, so those two keep getting a push.
Bringing back the old, killing the young: that's the Marvel way