"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
The Right Red Hand especially put him through the wringer. Setting everything up. only for the end reveal to be that they commited suicide to prevent Logan from having any closure by doing it himself, and then to reveal that the guards he slaughtered to get to them were all his kids, and had been chosen and outfitted with the full knowledge of who they were? That's a level of hate that even the most truly evil villains in comics have difficulty matching.
Dark does not mean deep.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
Plus he did something pretty close to it to Dani, in a manner that didn't include any consent. Not sure how in control Xavier was due to retconitis, but at the time I think it was supposed to be his own dark side manifesting on its own - the damage of the Dark Phoenix Saga, except no outside force was involved, and Charles didn't suffer even a fraction of the consequences.
The reaction of the re-read at waiting for the trade was "Why is it bad that Scott killed this guy again?" Not by me, by the person who runs the site.
Dark does not mean deep.
I feel like I started something or definitely contributed to it. This is starting to break down into a battle about who was the worst person in the X-Books.
I would say the most morally conflicted person in X-Books is Forge. He was so selfish and self-interested that he actually built a weapon to take away a mutants powers and then it ended up getting used on Storm. He summoned a Demon in a middle of the Vietnam war using his own unit's dying soldiers as a sacrifice catalyst, just so he could take down the enemy. That same Demon he summoned nearly destroyed the world and he had to use the souls of the X-Men to close the gateway into the Demon's dimension. The only reason that the X-Men survived at all was because Roma saved them at the very last moment. Forge is a perfect example of a character where the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
I think I'm pretty much done with the X-Men in the comics. Everyone is so excited about Hockitty-Pockitty and I'm reading it going....oooookaaaay. This is a nice alt-verse storyline but this is ...616? What the hell? I don't care how well it's written (Hickman is good), the direction is just weird and alien and I'm just so tired, exhausted and bone-weary of all these massive universe-altering X-Men changes.
I've accepted the fact that all I care about is pre-Morrison X-Men. I realize I'll never get those X-Men back. I'll just stay in the past and those will be my X-Men memories even as an old man on my death bed, you guys can have whatever ....this.... is these days. The only thing that had me hangin' on lately was Mr. & Mrs. X.
Good riddance ueber yeah yeah I know. Peace.
That's interesting. I wonder what were the worst acts of each of them in your opinion.
Xavier - maybe Deadly Genesis? mindwiping his own students to forget he sent four kids to their death (one of them related to his student). there's Danger and Onslaught too.
Beast - a tie between committing genocide against the Skrulls and endangering the timestream on a petty vengeance
Emma - blowing up a horse? or I guess probably mind-controlling mutants for survival, as she did with Anole recently
Logan - could be harassing Jean or letting Juggernaut beat Peter or gutting and abandoning Rachel or slashing Hope or killing his own children
Scott - using children as killers on X-Force? falling to the temptations of the Phoenix?
Jean - considering she wasn't the Phoenix (cocoon and all), I'd say... not giving a fck about Rachel? being violent towards Emma on Morrison's run?
You mean this episode. Yes, Charles Xavier wasn't himself.
May I have the reference, please?
For the sake of drama, authors tend to go to the oppposite: he is virtous, well not so much, she is courageous, well not really…
I fail to see how the failures of some characters clear the other's bad actions, or justify the harm that can be done to them. Paint them in black and throw them to the wolves?
Maybe Mr. Wilde was right:
Morality is simply the attitude we adopt towards people whom we personally dislike.
“Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time.” Goethe
I think it depends on the favorites of the individual. But hey, thanks for remembering my girl Rachel and how Logan and Jean kind of screw Rachel over, try to kill Rachel (Logan), or let her be kidnapped, tortured, and enslaved by Mojo (Logan) and Ahab (Jean) all the time. Although, I personally think Jean's behaviour to Rachel is simply writer fail because the writer is completely incapable about writing a Mother and a Daughter in a scene together, so said writer just ignores the relationship completely because it makes his head hurt thinking a mother might actually care about her daughter.