Obviously Paige taught him offpanel while they were dating. :)
Obviously Paige taught him offpanel while they were dating. :)
I don't think they're going to be simply resurrected because it takes away from the power of the sacrifice and the ending.
Xavier: NO MORE!!!!....well fire up the pods.
I don't think they're going to be simply resurrected because it takes away from the power of the sacrifice and the ending.
Xavier: NO MORE!!!!....well fire up the pods.
That was a good read, but I'm tired of seeing x-men die. I just want Scott and Jean to be happy.
I like the explanation that she was injured in the bomb blast. Xavier could feel Jean's pain so that makes some sense within the narrative too.Hickman didn't show why Jean needed Monet. After Monet's sacrifice, Jean had zero issues reestablishing the telepathic link
That was a good read, but I'm tired of seeing x-men die. I just want Scott and Jean to be happy.
"If man made me, then they are God. And you are Titans, their spoiled lineage... But while you war, we children sit in judgment of those above us... We judge and find you both wanting."
I continue to very much dig Hickman's interpretation of the Sentinels and how they fit into the mutant/human conflict.
I always love when writters remember that Kurt and Logan are really good friends.
I wonder if the reason Professor X always has his helmet on is because he's fiddling with potential scenarios in Moira's mind - looking for the best outcomes based on her lives.
Could be what's meant by "breaking the rules."
Idk. At this point, it's a guess as good as any?
Wolverine's existence throws a huge wrench in that theory, since even if you could clone him adamantium is ridiculously difficult to obtain and even harder to graft onto a skeleton that way.
Wolverine is the LAST dude you'd clone just to fire into the sun on a suicide mission, and he's not an Omega so having the "real" one hidden as some kind of battery doesn't make a lot of sense.
Warren as Archangel presents nearly the same set of problems. You do not want to intentionally replicate the circumstances that caused that.
I wonder if Mystique 'getting turned around' means that she got up to some shit off-screen.
Agreed. Finally something topped that Powers of X issue with Nimrod vs Apocalypse.
Who says it's still adamantium? He could have been genetically altered to produce organic metal, similar to Colossus's armored form.
I think there's enough hints that Krakoa's influencing everyone to not exactly be themselves. Magneto, Mystique and Sage seemed the most resistant to that, which makes sense with those paranoid three, but I think everyone is probably the real deal.I think we could all come up with a team that could dominate that mission and not die, because comics! But what we're all hinting around is somehow, these arent our X-men. We've literally seen Jean hold a shuttle together TKly, M showed off Penance like she does it all the time, and Angel got dropped way too easy.
Also there are 3 Cuckoos in that X monitoring scene, one with Hank, Storm and I guess Sage each.
That's literally what Jimmy Hudson is, and the attempt to integrate him into 616 went over like a lead balloon.
Flex from Alpha Flight was sort of similar too.That's literally what Jimmy Hudson is, and the attempt to integrate him into 616 went over like a lead balloon.
To be fair, Organic Metal isn't why Jimmy Hudson sucks. He sucks because X-23 and Daken already fill his niche much better.
I feel like almost anyone could've put together an 8 person X-Team that didn't result in a suicide mission, or used a telepath that didn't need Monet's help to phone home.
I hate the hell out of the Bendis kids but Hijack and Tempus alone probably could've pulled this off better. Even if they took Gold Balls too.The ten million dollar question:
Why wouldn't you use Hijack for this? You could have literally sent that guy and 7 scrub tier morlocks and come away with a better victory.
I hate the hell out of the Bendis kids but Hijack and Tempus alone probably could've pulled this off better. Even if they took Gold Balls too.
"If man made me, then they are God. And you are Titans, their spoiled lineage... But while you war, we children sit in judgment of those above us... We judge and find you both wanting."
I continue to very much dig Hickman's interpretation of the Sentinels and how they fit into the mutant/human conflict.
I'm going with in that weird future in that decaying mutant database. Perhaps her final death and a world in which she never lived will avoid the negative outcomes for mutants.The main question we should be asking is -where is Moria currently?
Has to be that these aren't our X-Men and maybe these clones are just weaker. Hmm I'm wondering if sinister has something to do with these clones, he is the only one that hasn't been shown yet
Honestly I've read a few Xmen storys but this one has me very very intrigued, though very lost at the same time due to my lack of overall xmen knowledge.
A theory I have, a stupid one, is that Moira is the birthing pods we saw at the beginning of the House of X. She is interwoven with the tree and is essencially pulling X-Men from different times into this one. When they birth into this world their memory is wiped by Xaiver and reset to the current one.
Really the best part. Obviously we are in for some timeline resurrection whatever fuckery but it doesn't matter. Great stuff.I always love when writters remember that Kurt and Logan are really good friends.
This is a great X-Men story, Hickman delivered, but no way is it the 616. All the complaints about inconsistency scream to me that this isn't the 616. This is likely life 10 (and we still haven't seen life 6) which probably means the 616 we know is life 11.
Also to everyone saying that there are better mutants for the job. How do you know they are among the living 198 prior to the mission?
Well if the AvX scenerio happened, and we know it occurred in at least one other lifetime, then many mutants were restored in the wake.