Originally posted by Raoul
oh, that...yeah, at least he somewhat redeemed himself by commenting on emma's lack of nakedness...
Right after that Emma commented at him enjoying being a hippie...😛 All I can say is that I'm glad that she acknowledges that it's a fashion faux. Otherwise I'd probably be feeling the same as you.
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
Right after that Emma commented at him enjoying being a hippie...😛 All I can say is that I'm glad that she acknowledges that it's a fashion faux. Otherwise I'd probably be feeling the same as you.
😂
lets hope the next issue is better for the happy couple...
497 had some badass colossusness, though...
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
I know Em's likes drama but I must say that the leg in the air thing was a bit too dramatic for my taste. I still think it's Bru's best work on the X-Men.
for me bru's best was deadly genesis, but he's getting closer and closer to eclipsing it as each issue comes... i just wish it was a different story... i mean, hippies? i know its just post messiah complex and all, but... hippies?
Originally posted by Erik-Lensherr
X-Men Legacy 210 apparently sucks.The summary pretty much is
Spoiler:
Xavier stops the fight with him and Exodus. Exodus offers him leadership and he refuses. He then leaves to regain his memories from people who knew him, saying goodbye to Magneto
that does sound rather crappy, though not entirely unexpected...
Originally posted by Erik-Lensherr
X-Men Legacy 210 apparently sucks.The summary pretty much is
Spoiler:
Xavier stops the fight with him and Exodus. Exodus offers him leadership and he refuses. He then leaves to regain his memories from people who knew him, saying goodbye to Magneto
There's no winner?
I have to go and sulk now, but since it seems like that was Exodus's plan all along I really don't care. 🙁
*copy and paste my reply from another forum*
Ignoring what he's done with Magneto ...
When you think about it, it's very interesting where he is taking Xavier. Practically, he's not exactly restoring himself the way he used to be, he is more like watching his life through other people's eyes. Put yourself in his possition. Seeing how other people percieve you, interpreting your actions over your life's course through other people's perceptions. This is probably what Xavier needed right now, and I'm pretty interested how he's going to get out of this experience.
And if you think about it, he couldn't have allowed Magneto take the spotlight in a book in which Xavier's supposed to be the main focus. If Magneto started beating Exodus or such, the attention would be on him and not on Xavier, which is something Carey doesn't want.
So .. yeah.