Name: As far as y'all are aware, it's FJ.
Age: Old as fuck.
Gender: What, the "Father" part didn't give it away?
Profession: English teacher.
Etc. Etc. Etc. Stuff. Stuff. Stuff.
Currently enjoying: All New X-Men/X-Factor, Uncanny X-Men, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Daredevil, Guardians of the Galaxy, What If? Age of Ultron.
Last edited by Father_Jerusalem; 04-30-2014 at 05:35 PM.
Occupation: Malcontent
Enjoying: The Private Eye, Superior Foes, She-Hulk, Velvet, Wonder Woman
It really wasn't a good idea to have the point of view character of the "flagship" book tell the world to ignore the fact that he was a mutant, but I didn't think people would still be talking about it to this day.
I think the reason it still rings so loud is because no other stories are servicing the metaphor of the minority/oppressed at all. Just thought of another Mike Marts question.
Real name chris,
Age 34
Nothing else matters
The only x-book I read is Peter David's All New X-Factor.
I think it was a boneheaded move, but I'm still of the view was the point is that Havok was supposed to come off as someone who has a flawed perspective. Everyone in the series has had one so far.
That being said, the actual time travel-high stakes action/planet X reality stuff, the actual meat of the story, has been top notch