As far as I am concerned, the "real" Cyclops will only be found in "X-Men '92" next year.
As far as I am concerned, the "real" Cyclops will only be found in "X-Men '92" next year.
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I'm gonna say this, probably many won't like it, but I'll say it nonetheless. There's nothing special or salvageable about 92 cyclops except stable relationship with Jean, he's not the leader of the x men nor an x man, and they did that because the writer has a clear bias against him and in favour of storm, Much more like Lemire. RightClops was the birth of modern cyclops that made him one x man to the X man, and going back to 92 is truly accepting a lesser replacement
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Do you like fantasy violence?
Wanna watch me shoot beams of force when I open my eyelids?
Wanna copy me, and do exactly like I did?
Mess around on your wife with Emma Frost and get your life f-ed up worse than my life is?
My visor's dead weight, trying to get alternate future kids straight.
But I can't decide which cookoo to impregnate(come here, Irma!)
And Wolverine said "Think of of the children!"
I do.
"Then why's Idie killing now? man, her innocence wasted"
Well, since since "The Twelve" I've felt like I'm someone else
'Cause En Sabah Nur hung my original self with my red belt
Got pissed and ripped Emma's bustier off
hit it so hard, spun her head like Prof X in Ultimatum
Get more shit done in eight month gaps than all ya'll
C'mere Psylocke (Scott! that's my girl, dog!)
I don't care, the Phoenix sent me to burn it all.
His ghost is everywhere!
I never seen this before in all my years reading comics. You don't see him in any book, yet he's still the most talked about character in the books and outside.
I think he'll turn up alive in Uncanny and eventually branch off into his own team book as the headliner... Bottom line, whether he survived or not it's very unlikely he was the only person got injured. I suspect someone close to him died during the conflict with Inhumans. I also can't imagine what good could from faking his death other than the possibility that he discovered something. That something is probably what spurred the conflict and he's probably lying low until he can safely expose it.
From reading AN Inhumans#1 its obvious that the Royal Family has achieved something that neither the X-Men or Magneto could achieve; international recognition as a sovereign state. The world didn't respect Astroid-M, Genosha or Utopia the way they've done with the Inhumans floating palace. Perhaps he's found out something that could change the way the world see's them but there are so many moving parts, he can't just pop up on capital hill and say his peace.
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His return will lead to the glorious return of Scemma.
Interesting Fact: Cyclops runs the X-Office.
By international recognition you mean the whole marvel editors giving the writer green light to do that...
They do realize that Cyclops was the most upvoted character in their website, against vision (it was the same month as the movie) and captain marvel. Not even with all the characters insulting him his importance is diminished.
Hopefully he'll turn up in uncanny with a psychic ship with psylocke
Correction- he tried to hold the Inhumans as a people responsible for the Terrigen cloud hurting mutants, which was released by Black Bolt and poisoned by whoever is behind the Skyspears. It was a mistake at best, a racist response to a whole people at worst. Which is out of character to me, because he should know better than to blame a superpowered subspecies for the extreme actions of some individuals belonging to it, given his history.
It will be cool to see him and Black Bolt interact down the line, though. They've both veered into shades of grey in recent years.
Magneto was recognized as the leader of a sovereign nation when he had Genosha. The Inhumans have always been recognized as such, they just have permission from the UN to have their own diplomatic aid program that can operate across borders now, something they never needed in the past.
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There were good moments, but how it started always poisoned my ability to enjoy it. Couple that with the relationship being rather stagnant after Warren Ellis's run on Astonishing - Bendis actually wrote them better as a couple after the breakup than the entire gamut of writers between him and Ellis (some might say Whedon). I'll even come out and say that Gillen might have been the worst at it (Look! A Scott, his love interest, and an antiheroic someone else love triangle! It's completely original!), despite his otherwise standout writing.
Dark does not mean deep.