Damn, seeing Wasp there makes me want to see her inside the book as well.
Damn, seeing Wasp there makes me want to see her inside the book as well.
this looks terrible, who is this suppose to appeal to? horrible art, very weak team composition. not to mention these character designs are the worst i have seen in a long time. quicksilver looks like an art project straight out of kindergarten class. what the heck?
if physical comics were still a thing, this would be in the 25cent bins real quick
The point of Uncanny was for mutants to roll over and do what Steve Rogers or the Avengers demand. That's why Havok left the team, even if he had to be inverted to stand up to Rogers's prejudice. Let them replace mutants with Inhumans. Maybe they'll lick Rogers's boot better...
...Oh. I guess I'm definitely not buying this book, am I? I didn't even realize I felt that way...
I think the actual reason he left the team was because he was inverted and decided it was a good idea to destroy the rest of humanity along with the rest of his inverted buddies. Steve wasn't the REAL problem there.
But as far as incorporating Inhumans... why not? The notion of unity can extend beyond mutants to Inhumans too. Given potential tension between Inhumans and Mutants at the moment, it's probably important to try and set an example by showing all of the above working together. Makes sense to me at least.
Mutants (and the F4, and Spidey, and ...) being made by Celestials happens just in Earth X, where even the asgardians were the evolution of mutants. That history was confirmed over and over to be only canon in the reality of the Earth X series and will not spill over to the Main MU. Here Mutants are the result of freaky evolution, Inhumans were made by Kree mad science and asgardians are gods, not super omega mutants with amnesia.
It was Synapse from the start, psynapse i started to see in the forums when people found out that there was a inhuman villain named that, then the dumb comparisons with Betsy started...
I'm sorry I haven't read the whole thread, is that Peter Parker, Spider-Man.
What I'm fine about is that Steve Rogers is at complete odds with Captain America Sam, so we need to find out what the split is, and how serious that is. This book may give some insight into what has broken this relationship, and if it is a clue as to what this new Universe is all about.
I like the New Avengers idea of having Songbird helping young ones in a group dynamic. This fits right into her development to becoming a nurturing patent figure. We've missed her since the Dark Reign when Osburn pushed her into being an itinerant. If Sam is in charge of the NA we'll need to know the difference between the approach of these two teams.
Last edited by jackolover; 09-18-2015 at 05:48 PM.