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She was just the designated wheelchair pusher this time around. As it stands in the issue, Scott, Alex, Jean, Bobby, and Warren go out to track down the Hulk while Lorna and Hank are left with Xavier. From the looks of things, The Leader will be attacking the school so there's a chance we'll get to see a fight scene with Lorna and Beast taking on his minions.
Even though she doesn't do anything in this issue, I always enjoy seeing Lorna pictured with the rest of the original X-Men.
Yes of course I have, your saw my response to it last month?
This issue will be one to watch out for... certainly very special. It's been 10 years since they last properly interacted! And my... is there scope for some interesting interaction between these two! Waiting to see I suppose.
"We can fight all day Sunfire. But I still won't belong to anyone but myself." - Polaris, X-Men #187
Yes, regardless of whether or not Lorna gets to do anything, it's good to see Marvel acknowledging Lorna was, in fact, a character back then that interacted with the original X-Men. The amalgam covers problem last year had me thinking the company wanted to pretend she wasn't a character until much later.
Way they're alike #1: their first names are both five letters long.
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Ghosts of Genosha minicomic focused on Polaris, written by me and drawn by Fin_NoMore.
Polaris 50th anniversary minicomic written by me and drawn by Mlad!
Gallery of Polaris commissions (without NSFW or minicomics)
So I read X-Factor #260 and it wasn't as bad as I'd thought it would be yes the art sucked but it was a pretty funny issue.
Also to add to the list #2 They both often wear Headpieces.
I'm wondering if they will even meet in this story -- as that would seem to conflict with their meeting in Incredible Hulk #150. By the way, though not in costume, Lorna is really lovely in that issues -- thanks to John Severin's inks (over Herb Trimpe's so-so drawings).
#4 for both are pretty good at friend-zoning (Iceman and Wonder Man)