"I've felt left out, I think it's a good reason to let the world be invaded by demons."
Brian is not Maddie.
"I've felt left out, I think it's a good reason to let the world be invaded by demons."
Brian is not Maddie.
•-[A]-• is referencing mutants and their immortality. That is all.
He didn't even want to say anything, Cable pushed him. He obliged instead of punching WiFi in the head. That's a win.
"Danielle... I intend to do something rash and violent." - Betsy Braddock
Krakoa, Arakko, and Otherworld forever!
Brian isn’t going to wimp out from a fight for the world. Cable isn’t going to stab his teammate in the back. This is because they are, and are supposed to be, the heroes.
Cable is from a future where he’s being raised to destroy Apocalypse, a tyrant who — along with the High Lords of New Canaan — has murdered billions and made the world a very dark place. It just seems very OOC for him to suddenly be cozying up to him (“how about a pep talk, big guy?”). Really, really weird. However, there has been lots of weird behavior during Dawn of X, so I expect there’s more to that which will be revealed down the road.
Now, he did kill Apocalypse at some point in The Further Adventures of Cyclops & Phoenix. So if this “Kable” is from after that point in time, then maybe he doesn’t care because he’s already fulfilled his destiny in the future. That could explain his nonchalance here with regards to En Sabah Nur.
Apocalypse can keep that talk to himself until all mutants become Externals, able to resurrect themselves and immortal in and of themselves without the need for said assembly line. If Elixir can turn Rahne part Asgardian, he and Hope et al can make mutants into independently immortal Externals.
Last edited by nx01a; 10-23-2020 at 10:57 AM.
Originally Posted by The General, JLA #38
Not like it was relevant before Krakoa, to literally any character in Marvel, but: don't the mutants still age? If they're just save-scumming their bodies and minds and souls or whatever then theoretically they'd still age like normal humans, aside from the mutants who already didn't do that.
The 10th swordbearer really is Magneto. Pepe Larraz posted a version of the art where the character is among the other 9, but was later removed. Looks like his intro will be a "surprise".