Indeed. I mean, it would be great if it wasn't that way. BUT we all know that is not the case.
T'challa good and don't need Emma. Unless you want to see him emasculated. Trust, Doomwar, AvX (etc) AoX and so on would be nothing to what they would have Emma doing to him. See Namor in AvX. Stuff like that.
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SO LET THIS BE A LESSON. LEARN. YOUR. PLACE. - Prince Freeman
*facepalm*
In just about every X-book T'Challa has appeared in a book with a X on the cover his manhood to him just being there has been called into question aka he is made to be a esmasculated character, if he was to be involved in a sexual or anything that would mean he would have to be mentioned by Emma in a x-book history as seen by printed page would repeat.
For example it should be noted before the already mentioned pointing Namor to Wakanda she has been the main one through various writers calling in question his manhood
Is there any reason why this particularly ridiculous non-topic is still being discussed in a Black Panther Appreciation thread?
Reginald Hudlin really knew what was up when he wrote this.....
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Hudlin saw the writing on the wall years before AvX dropped.
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TChalla isnt so emotionally fragile that he would go for women so beneath him. The sexy femme fatale schtick is for more emotionally fragile heroes. No to Wakandan killing Black Swan and no to the manipulative Emma Frost.
One off hand soap opera style suggestion and this house is no longer a home. Hilarious.
I'll Assemble if you call it...
It's not Emma by default. It's Black Panther being in a relationship with a X-Man by default. Though yeah, Emma being a very powerful psychic definitely increases the chances of it.
Personally, I'm not into this whole emasculating stuff, but I do think Avengers in general get written badly in the X-titles, Black Panther included. I'd rather not see that again.
Why should I?
They aren't taking up space in a book that I like to read. I want Starbrand and Nightmask dead in the Avengers too.
At least if Emma was in New Avengers book I can justify it as adding a known popular character to the gang (and they need a telepath on the team).
Namor's a necessary instigator (and as far as I'm concerned BP and Namor might as well be the same character in many ways) so I don't need him dead either.
If anything I see Wakanda and Atlantis as millstones around both characters respective necks, so I don't really care which of thier nations bites it in thier war or if it ends in a stalemate or neverends at all.
The only reason Black Swan exists in the story is to make the rest of the Illuminati look like they don't know what they are doing. Which I really have no use for.
The Illuminati have guys on thier rosters who pretty much are on a first name basis with God/Eternity and guys whose brains can power a planet.
What do they need her for, exactly?