Paige Guthrie, Madrox, Theresa Cassidy, all suspect of being victins of terrigens mist.
But I was thinking: And Layla Miller? She should have prevented her husband about the T-mists. Unless she had (again) manipulated the situation and chose (for herself) to sacrifice her own husband in exchange for saving a few dozen mutants. I think to be a certificated Layla Miller's attitude. Unhappily, I doubt this story will be told.
Muir Island is really a scenario that doesn't worth investing since Moira's death. I miss it, but the last 15 years of stories almost never had a motivation for using Muir Lsland like a "location".
A question, why the Muir Island seems so big and mountainous? I always thought it was a small island for me.
Havok never was a great thing, but his death justified the possible (bad?) actions of Cyclops. I must agree with your sentence.
Exactly this kind of question is that makes this whole situation of T-mists so ridiculous. Isn't the fault of Jeff Lemire, but his lazy choices don't help.
It definitely makes sense, if not for the fact Terry is nowadays the Irish entity of death, which makes her immortal. But of course, we are talking about writers who are filing for the continuity of comics and what ancient writers established. If there is an explanation in the future about how Theresa lost her goddess powers, Peter David will be our writer.
These smiles were a profound exaggeration, to put it mildly. Until Gorgon is laughing and he is the grump guy of the Inhumans. And why Gorgon already is in the wheelchair? I thought were the mutants that had left him in your current state.
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BlitheringToot :
Why? His strategy after day of M was different than his actions in UXM 600...I think we must have read very different UXM 600s.
He even admitted that he didn't know anything... He was calling in frustration for revolution... But he did no know what he meant...
After many years of being wrong he understood that it is better to talk... For many years he wanted to scare the world(Extinction Team for example).And he succeed. People were afraid of mutants...
Few X men tried to go to press conferences but were stopped by Cyclops... As always few years later he can follow them.
But Cyclops isn't wrong.
Sardorim :
He was right in UXM 600 or pre AvX with Extinction team?
2 opposite positions - scare the world(fight) or try to talk (cooperate)
One was wrong.
Even Rachel left Utopia.
Rockslide, who did he loose? Most of his friends were seen as one panel cameo, like Dust, Surge, Trance and Indra. Others were seen in current issues.
Lemme think. Mercury perhaps?
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I have a hard time believing Mercury would be affected by the terrigen mist at all, seeing how she doesn't have a metabolism or even a need to breathe, and being generally immune to biological agents. Not even Wither's death touch affected her, after all. I'd also expect Rockslide to be far more distraught if someone that close to him died.
That's what I keep telling me, anyway, because I don't even want to think about anything bad happening to Cessily.
So I hope it'll turn out to be just unnamed random mutants. Like all New X-Men, Santo certainly has lost enough people around him that more dead students in general would get to him like that.
I wonder also how non-organic mutants like Rockslide and Mercury would die because the mists. It seems to me being a celular-level destruction, such that the mutant does not have to breathe for suffering the effects of T-mist. Would need a "scientific explanation" for oficialize this, however.
So I dropped Uncanny Inhumans after issue 8 (the quiet room arc). Any one have an idea of I will need to go back and get caught up?
Theresa and Madrox together wouldn't really be enough for me to buy as Monet's losses in this. Lump in Vulcan and three of them together maybe.
Given that Magik is handy, a distress call should lead to a teleportation response rather than a trans-Atlantic flight.