True, they're starting to draw her like that...ever since Austens run IRRC. I think this is going to try and retcon Storms lesbian tendencies since she's written like that in X-Men. eg The Callisto tentacle pleasure thing by Claremont and apparently scissoring with Yuriko.
"What , do you think we only use our powers to beat up bad-guys ? "
"Well to be quite honest yes, I fail to see how being able to manipulate weather patterns , have adamantium claws, turn to super-strong metal and charge shit kinetically could be useful in an X-orgy. By the way Gambit , why aren't you dead ? What with you touching Rogue and all...."
To be honest...I'm apathetic to Storms and BP's marriage...I actually prefer Hudlin handling her then Claremont. I don't think I could handle him writing her again. I lost interest in Storm way back during the Mohawk thing and IIRC that was because of him.
The only thing I have about Hudlins Couple is that they're not relatable. They're not human enough...not enough flaws...but then again a good part of the X-Men roster is comprised of 1D and 2 Dimensional characters. And I'm not into that kind of thing. That and his trying to Americanize Storms mannerisms.
I'm sure there's a catch though. He'd have to get down with Wolverine and Gambit as well.
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Since when is he immune to telepathy? In the issue where the X-Men (With no telepath) payed a surprise visit to Africa and the X-Men attacked him because they thought he was doing something evil...however he pointed out that he assumed they had a telepath on the team and thought they would have been able to read that his intentions were good.
Many on-panel bios stated that he was immune to telepathy. In the same comics where he one-shotted Mephisto on earth and ripped his heart out. I can't remember which issue it was, it was the one where Mephisto couldn't take his soul because then he would have to take all the panther souls or something....
Guess you learn something new everyday. I'll have to check that out. I think Hudlin wrote the incident that I was refering to. It was an X-Men/Black Panther crossover.
I thought so too. Finch and the other guy were okay, but Coker's art just seems to mesh well with the character and the mood. Reminds of me of how well Sienkiwecz went with the character.