Re: Alpha Flight vs. X-Men
Originally posted by King_Mungi
This is the teams from the Alpha Flight/X-Men mini #2 they had together:[b]Alpha Flight
-Aurora
-Guardian
-Northstar
-Puck
-Sasquatch
-Shaman
-SnowbirdX-Men
-Collosus
-Cyclops
-Nightcrawler
-Shadowcat
-Storm
-Wolverine [/B]
That is a very interestingly chosen roster. No Iceman, Juggernaut or any of their psionics tsk tsk. The most powerful guy you have for the X-Men is Storm. Also isn't Northstar an X-Man?
Re: Re: Alpha Flight vs. X-Men
Originally posted by WarmongerNorthsatr was an Alphan waaaaaaaay before he'd even considered being an X-Man. And as Mungi wrote, these are the lineups from X-Men and Alpha FLight's second crossover mini.
That is a very interestingly chosen roster. No Iceman, Juggernaut or any of their psionics tsk tsk. The most powerful guy you have for the X-Men is Storm. Also isn't Northstar an X-Man?
Originally posted by Warmonger
True but he turned his back on his alpha buddies and attacked them while he was an X-Man so the question is wehre do his allegiences lie.
Reread what I posted, this is the rooster when the X-Men/Alpha Flight series #2 came out [posting scans in the respect thread now]. Heck, this is the rooster when Alpha Flight first battled the X-Men in Uncanny X-Men.
Why would he be more loyal to the X-Men who bumped him down to advisor role and getting him killed in the process? He did not stay an X-Men long and made no real connection with any of his teammates; other than Bobby who he thought was cute. If Aurora is with Alpha Flight no question he would be with them and she always is.
Re: Alpha Flight vs. X-Men
Originally posted by -K-M-
This is the teams from the Alpha Flight/X-Men mini #2 they had together:[b]Alpha Flight
-Aurora
-Guardian
-Northstar
-Puck
-Sasquatch
-Shaman
-SnowbirdX-Men
-Collosus
-Cyclops
-Nightcrawler
-Shadowcat
-Storm
-Wolverine [/B]
Originally posted by Starscream M
yeah, but prob only for a very short time period.
Originally posted by guy222
Disney will do anything for a buckKilling characters = $