Emma makes her first appearance in Marvel Adventures:
SDCC 09 - Marvel: X-Men Panel
11:41
Fan thanks Fraction for "making Cyclops a badass."
haermm
Also..
11:26
Magneto is back in Uncanny X-Men—slide says "Nation X Begins," September 2009. Loud applause for Magneto.
11:27
Fraction: "The slow train is coming. We're going to learn why he's back and what he's got up his sleeve, which is something we've actually not seen before."
11:28
Fraction also says Magneto is a "blast to write."
..and..
..though since it's Fraction I'm not too excited.
Edit: Also a hearty lulz at:
Necrosha is up, an October 2009 X-Force/New Mutants/X-Men Legacy crossover. "This is an opportunity to bring back character's that's been lost to us. Some of them that we've killed," said Kyle. "This is the rise of Selene."
Edit again: And this cover..
http://i.newsarama.com/sdcc09/x-men2/newmutv3006_cov_col.jpg
Agent Orange ? haermm
Necrosha was being planned since the New X-Men
32 issue though....that's two years ago. Also Zombies and bringing characters back from the dead isn't something new or innovative especially useless ones like Doug. 😬
Also that White Lantern thing is pretty much going to be a rip off of the Phoenix of the White Crown.
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
Necrosha was being planned since the New X-Men
32 issue though....that's two years ago. Also Zombies and bringing characters back from the dead isn't something new or innovative especially useless ones like Doug. 😬
The same way Captain America: Rebirth..ahem..Reborn, which depicts pretty much the exact same thing the latest season of Lost's done and what Batman is going through (hero lost in time while the whole world thinks him to be dead) is a victim of timing.
Coincidences, I'm sure. But hey, it's obvious that the 'we planned it all along!1' excuse works for some. In the end how could it not work for someone who..
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
Also that White Lantern thing is pretty much going to be a rip off of the Phoenix of the White Crown.
..makes retorts like this one ?
Next: Another long-in-the making arc, Punisher: R.I.P.
And no, I'm really not joking.
Originally posted by Philosophía
The sales are through the roof and fans will buy anything he throws at them, not matter how low quality-wise.He is in a position where he can afford to be cocky, and he's been ripping off DC concepts for quite a while now.
he's the guy who referred to DC as AOL comics, and that their use of superman was akin to "having the biggest dick in the porn industry and not knowing what to do with it."
and yet look what they did with the hulk, or thor, and even x-men.
Originally posted by -K-M-
Based on them both wearing white clothes? (potentially)
Not only that, the different coloured Phoenix's represented a different aspect of Jean Grey's personality. The White Phoenix is the balance of Red and Green and I guess the other coloured Phoenix we saw in Morrisons Run.
Originally posted by Philosophía
The same way Captain America: Rebirth..ahem..Reborn, which depicts pretty much the exact same thing the latest season of Lost's done and what Batman is going through (hero lost in time while the whole world thinks him to be dead) is a victim of timing.Coincidences, I'm sure. But hey, it's obvious that the 'we planned it all along!1' excuse works for some. In the end how could it not work for someone who..
..makes retorts like this one ?
Next: Another long-in-the making arc, Punisher: R.I.P.
And no, I'm really not joking.
Don't get me wrong I'm not defending them. What I am saying is that the concept itself is hardly an original one and it is very rare these days that we creators in Marvel and DC do come up with new stuff since all the new stuff tends to be old. I mean bringing back characters as zombies is hardly an original one, Esme and Mindee are the most recent ones I can think of.
Also I'm pretty sure while a few similarities the stories will be completely different. I mean we could say the same about Civil War, SI and WWH.
Originally posted by ExodusCloak
Not only that, the different coloured Phoenix's represented a different aspect of Jean Grey's personality. The White Phoenix is the balance of Red and Green and I guess the other coloured Phoenix we saw in Morrisons Run.
dude, i'm honestly lost. how does that compare with the possibility of a white lantern?
Originally posted by -Pr-
dude, i'm honestly lost. how does that compare with the possibility of a white lantern?
A potential White Lantern would mean a balance of all seven colours of the spectrum. The Phoenix of the White Crown exists for similar reasons. My point was that saying that Necrosha is a rip off Blackest Night is the equivalent of saying that a potential White Lantern is a rip off of the POTWC or Captain Planet or any other show where elements combine themselves to form the ultimate power.