The X-students.
The few times they're not shown in those suits, they're shown in those black/yellow uniforms.
I know it's a classic colour scheme, but I find it really dull nowadays.
I'd much rather see them in variants of the Alpha Squadron uniforms from the Academy X days. The black/red/white colours made the uniforms much more striking.
Captain Marvel: blue, yellow and red are good colors for a costume, but they still managed to screw it
Rogue, Havoc, Sunfire: the 80s called...
Beast (he old, hypocrite one): shouldn't be wearing boots.
I have to desagree about Falcon and Spider Woman I: those costumes are great.
Also since "practical" seems to be so important those days: any non bulletproof hero should wear a bulletproof suit from head to toe. With some pouches (for gadgets and medical stuff).
And capes should only be for nutjobs like Moon Knight.
In what way? I personally disagree but would like to hear alternatives.
This.I have to desagree about Falcon and Spider Woman I: those costumes are great.
Oh, now. Let's not go back to early Image days. Practical doesn't have to mean Utilitarian.Also since "practical" seems to be so important those days: any non bulletproof hero should wear a bulletproof suit from head to toe. With some pouches (for gadgets and medical stuff).
Edna_mode.jpgAnd capes should only be for nutjobs like Moon Knight.
Yeah, I don't have a problem with Kitty's costume. By the nature of her powers and character she's not a flashy hero. After all the fashion misfires she had over the years, finally settling on a "standard" field uniform suits her perfectly now that she's matured.
She is kind of the X-Man at this point, what she wears makes sense. And I actually really like it, Cassaday did great updating the classic X-Men design.