Again...Emma has already proven herself, time and again. As an X-Man and a protector of Mutant kind. She's more than earned their respect and acceptance.
Again...Emma has already proven herself, time and again. As an X-Man and a protector of Mutant kind. She's more than earned their respect and acceptance.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
Yupp. Not that I wanted to change their minds...I really don't care that much about a different opinion but yes...I gave my two pence and I'm good.
Lord Ewing *Praise His name! Uplift Him in song!* Your divine works will be remembered and glorified in worship for all eternity. Amen!
There have been so many cosmic retcons and universe resets that unless it gets referenced again I'm just gonna assume in this time line Emma didn't kill that horse.
When you have to dig Butter Rum, you know you're in trouble. The fact is people that hate Emma hate her because she slept with Jean's man, and Jean is perfect and that can never happen, so Emma has to be a whore- and now Hickman made saint Jean sleep with more than one man, so he, like Morrison, must be hated. It always about sex.
If I'm being honest, a vast majority of the "sins" Emma has committed are miniscule in the grand scheme of things. What she did to Storm, many telepaths have done and gotten away with FAR worse (looking at YOU, Charles). Adultery, really? Unless one is basing said actions in a religious sense, adultery isn't something to be appalled by. Emma's actions as a member of the HFC, that's just standard supervillain stuff, and compared to the likes of Selene, Sebastian and Shinobi Shaw, Donald Pierce, etc, Emma's actions are pretty low-grade with impact limited to certain individual characters. In all, I don't get why people are still clutching their collective pearls regarding Emma, in and outside of the comics.
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Krakoa FOREVER!!!
The closest thing Xavier has done in comparison to Emma's casual abuse of her powers is erasing the memory of the Deadly Genesis team which got him kicked out of the X-mansion by Scott.
Says who?Adultery, really? Unless one is basing said actions in a religious sense, adultery isn't something to be appalled by.
Emma tortured the X-Men and helped cause the Dark Phoenix.Emma's actions as a member of the HFC, that's just standard supervillain stuff, and compared to the likes of Selene, Sebastian and Shinobi Shaw, Donald Pierce, etc, Emma's actions are pretty low-grade with impact limited to certain individual characters. In all, I don't get why people are still clutching their collective pearls regarding Emma, in and outside of the comics.