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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.
I'm just thinking os Surge going "bEtSy, i lIkEd YoU mOrE wHeN yOu WeRe aSiAn" or something
i’m sort of intrigued by this team, depending on whether deadpool is going to be a constant feature or not. otherwise, who’s tank and why is rachel going by askani now? and when did forge become a sorcerer?
Forge has always been a Shaman who denounced the magical side of his heritage after what he did in the war. FotM gives a good account of this.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
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Mr. Thorne, congratulations and good luck with your run. It’s lovely to be able to discuss the books with their creators.
Well, as you can see twitter and this boards are thrilled about having betsy braddock in what seems to have become her official role in the x-men. Betsy has been a member of x-force in multiple iterations and in my opnion the reasons for that is what sets her apart of the other x-woman.
Without spoilers what expectations do you think we betsy fans can have about your book?
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Those costume designs looks like waste of pages for an X-Force book.. They are bland as the 90s X-Force
You can expect Betsy to be a serious, seasoned warrior with a sober mind and incisive attitude. You can expect her relationship with Rachel to have nuance, depth and complexity.
To the best of my ability.
She's been in one battle zone or another nearly her entire adult life and she is still here to talk about it. But somehow she didn't turn into Wolverine or Omega Red. I think that's interesting, personally.
She did have that weird death wish killer phase for a minute unfortunately. But I chalk that up losing Kurt and all the other trauma from humans.
Until just after the Morrison era I had an unbroken collection of all X titles starting with X-Men #1 (Lee/Kirby and including the reprint era). I fell off during/after Morrison's run and only came back after that for particular arcs, writers and/or artists. I loved much of HoX/PoX and liked most of the post-Hickman Krakoa era. This includes all mini-series, solos and the MARVEL UK stuff as well. Nearly all of them are currently in a storage facility about four miles from my home.
Not every book is for every reader so I won't be saying which ones I didn't like because the internet mob makes too much of a meal of that kind of thing.
I have +30k comics, down from +50K, btw.
I loved the entire Claremont/Byrne Era
I loved the Claremont/Cockrum Era (including Len Wein who gave us the all new all different x-men)
I loved Age of Apocalypse.
I loved House of M.
Many of the sidecar titles I bought for the art more than the stories but it doesn't mean the stories weren't fun.
I love anything drawn by Alan Davis or Paul Smith or Chris Bachalo or Sara Picelli or Mahmud Asrar.
Do you have bri ish friends?