Lol, I was going to say it’s not that bad, but then say the third leg. Lololol....
And when you see Jean's third leg, it's quite hard to see something else. I hope they will fix it before printing.
Second cover out, Black Queen Jean Grey continuing to top White Queen Emma Frost!!
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We are MUTANT..Krakoa, FOREVER!!! “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité”
Can't really see Maddie in the main story, most likely just a tease of her presence in the future. The choice of the X-Men: Red suit, which had the special trait of providing protection against invasive nanotech, makes me think they're going after someone with tech based resources.
Ah. The character this story will REALLY be about appears.
Yes Jean is a clone, but she's better than Maddie. As bad as Jean can be under writers that don't like her, she's no Maddie, whose character is ostentatiously only about Cyclops. They need to give the poor duplicate some other purpose if she does pop up again.
Are the New Mutants ‘clones’? No. Was Xavier a clone after the Brood thing? No. Jane Foster: Valkyrie showed this isn’t proving death is pointless because they’re just....bringing back clones. Their immortality is obsoleting death. It’s being noticed on a cosmic scale, it’s more than just cloning.
No ones said that or even implied that. Besides, there’s enough Logan and Laura bits across the world to make five bodies. It’s clearly more metaphysical that just dealing with body matter.
They aren’t worried about cloning just because they could run into each other and “oh no!!! clone antics!!!” it’s because Cerebro is being used to pull in the essence of their very being in combination with all their memories. We don’t know what could happen to the person’s soul if there are two beings who are vying for that kind of control over their anima. If it were cloning, Death of Death wouldn’t have been in such a fit for Death momentarily losing meaning.He has been duplicated, cloned. If it wasn't cloning then they wouldn't have to worry about making more than one of the same person.