He flat out said JOTT was endgame? I'm kind of surprised he would admit that. I would think he'd leave some mystery. Perhaps I'm remembering incorrectly. Isn't he a fan of Morrison's run? Anyone who liked that, I'm skeptical on their JOTT fandom.
He flat out said JOTT was endgame? I'm kind of surprised he would admit that. I would think he'd leave some mystery. Perhaps I'm remembering incorrectly. Isn't he a fan of Morrison's run? Anyone who liked that, I'm skeptical on their JOTT fandom.
I think that's somewhat of an overreaction to a scene that has no context, no dialog, and no real setup. The relationship between Jeen and Tyke has been evolving a great deal since X-men Blue began. Tyke hasn't had any real moments with Bloodstorm since she arrived. Jeen hasn't had many with Jimmy either. Now, I think forcing that at this point would really derail their respective stories, but I don't get the sense that's the route their going. After the big Cyclops/Jean moments we got in Phoenix Resurrection and the X-men Red Annual, Marvel doesn't seem as inclined as before to denigrate that relationship. JDW's tweets seem to indicate that as well. After all, these are time-displaced characters so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
In fact, if I could give any advice, I'd echo the wise words of Rick Sanchez and say, "the answer is don't think about it."
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He meant it as "the time-displaced O5 are totally literally the same as the original ones so of course he marries Jean later", which is ridiculous.
No matter what, I think writers have made it clear that these two will always be drawn to one another. Whether with someone else or not, Jean and Scott will always keep going back to each other. I don't think there is anything to worry about.
Personally I wouldn't worry, I am usually very optimistic most of the time. We still don't know what happens, imagine that in the end Jeen never confessed to Scott that she loved him (for doubts or whatever), Scott kept thinking that Jeen would never be his and at some point BloodStorm or Scott decided to dating. Tyke would be with Ororo and Jeen with Jimmy/Tank or another person, in the end both would continue to love each other but due to bad decisions they were separated and this caused the Extermination. It could be an event that would stand out because Jott is so good, maybe Tyke and BloodStorm are just friends and their relationship is just platonic, it's still too early to know. Jordan D White has stated several times that he is a fan of Jott and Scott pre-Morrison and ironically says that he likes Morrison's career, which doesn't make much sense, in the end I think he says he likes it just because "everything the world likes it. " (Morrison's career).
We still don't know what will happen and we can only guess, but after seeing how Marvel is treating Jott well in recent times: PR, Red, even Blue, the truth is that I don't think there is much to worry about.
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Jordan White also said to me when I told him that I wish Marvel treated Cyclops and Jean like DC treats Lois and Clark that "Lois and Clark are, in my opinion, the marriage I most wish had never happened. But that's me." Then when someone asks what's so bad about marriages, he goes on to say, "Because it changes Superman forever in a way that is nearly impossible to reverse. Same with Spider-Man, which I am really happy was undone."
So yeah, I'm not holding my breath for Scott and Jean to ever have their happy ending (well, comics don't have endings, but you know what I mean). I much preferred Mark Paniccia as editor. And yes, Jordan White's favorite X-Men runs were Morrison's and Whedon's in which Scott/Emma were front and centre.
Interesting. Although the one difference between Scott and Jean and those other two is that Scott and Jean are what TV Tropes calls a 'battle couple' rather than a superhero and a civilian. They have more in common with Reed and Susan Richards than Lois and Clark.
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Nobody is going to get a happy ending, not jott, scemma, jogan, nobody. these kind of relationships only work with minor characters and it worked with jean/scott because for decades it was part of the status quo, the moment morrison broke it not only screwed jott but any other serious relationship, from that moment nothing was sacred and every romance became expendable.
though they aren't sue&reed or lois&clark i would be happy if they didn't treat jean/scott like crap.
Oh god that same song again, i'm not exactly an advocant for every superhero to get married, but that logic is still pretty bad, the only real restriction is that the characthers can't date other people, there's no reason of why married Scott, Clark or Peter couldn't do the same that a single one when it comes to superhero stories.
a new adventures of cyclops and phoenix would be cool as hell, when scott comebacks marvel should do that comic
we can be heroes, just for one day