The Return of Kitty Pryde

Started by Konton5 pages
Originally posted by TheTyrant
God, not this crappy character again.

She's as witty as Emma, trained by Ogun, has dynamic relationships with her teammates and Colossus. She has one of the more unique powersets of any mutant. She has a dragon. Crappy? =|

Originally posted by Konton
She's as witty as Emma, trained by Ogun, has dynamic relationships with her teammates and Colossus. She has one of the more unique powersets of any mutant. She has a dragon. Crappy? =|

She is one of the most interesting and inspired characters of the modern comic book age ✅

i want to see emma's reaction. that should be good.

Still not sure what Magneto did to the bullet with the pink energy...wormhole?

Also Jeffries is becoming an uber scientist.

Originally posted by Konton
She's as witty as Emma, trained by Ogun, has dynamic relationships with her teammates and Colossus. She has one of the more unique powersets of any mutant. She has a dragon. Crappy? =|
Kitty is a second rate X-Man 😬

Originally posted by iceman24567
Kitty is a second rate X-Man 😬

I don't know after Whedon got through with her., I kind of like her better then Storm and Rogue.

Kitty Pryde has always been psycho and a pottymouth...

http://blog.doesstuff.com/archives/215

http://amagnificentbastard.blogspot.com/2008/05/does-kitty-pryde-need-her-mouth-washed.html

Whedon can do wonders i love whenever he does Astonishing well almost

Originally posted by iceman24567
Whedon can do wonders i love whenever he does Astonishing well almost

I suppose Morrison had a hand in it to. Scott, Beast and Emma have been the focus since Morrison elevated their status. Emma more so then the other two.

Well Whedon has a thing for female characters 😬

Originally posted by iceman24567
Well Whedon has a thing for female characters 😬

He's pretty much admitted that he's incapable of writing anything without at least one spunky, young, and attractive female cast member.

I would expect nothing less from the nerd tbh

Originally posted by iceman24567
Kitty is a second rate X-Man 😬

She hasn't been second rate since 1982.

Here's a list of reasons why Kitty is awesome....and this list only goes up to Whedon's first issue of Astonishing....

http://uncannyxmen.net/db/spotlight/showquestion.asp?faq=10&fldAuto=72&page=7

What a piece of shit.

Would've been better if Marvel left her dead for good.

Granted, she's not as cool as the pokemon in your sig (or is that Yu-Gi-Oh? I don't know, all that crap looks the same to me!)

It's Arceus ahah

And don't ever compare Pokeymanz to that worthless card playing anime shit.

Well said, asbestos, well said. I myself am not only obsessed about comics, but also a Pokemon freak. GO CHARIZARDS!

(can I help myself?)

Originally posted by -K-M-
Some extra context for the Magneto feat:

Q. 1) [b]I'm a little bit confused. Magneto can't keep Utopia floating, yet he can allegedly grab a massive bullet light years away that gets more dense as it flies through the depths of space. This is a bullet that has been travelling in space since before 'Messiah CompleX,' which was almost two years ago. Reed Richards and Tony Stark couldn't figure out a solution, but this option was available? It seems...sketchy.

A. Well, I think you've misread the book a little bit and you're making some presumptions; let me see if I can get your suspension of disbelief back on track some. As was stated in the scene with the X-club, he could, theoretically, keep it floating, but only if that's all he does all the time. The power drain is constant and to counter it, he'd have to constantly be recharging the batteries, as it were. But he needs to eat, sleep, and do something that isn't just crank his power to ten 24-7. So it's not a can't, it's more of a shouldn't, or couldn't for very long. It'd be fruitless and ultimately just exhaust him.

And Magneto knew where the bullet was; he'd seen it; he knew where to look. And the power-rebooting process he underwent in space augmented him with a depth of ability he'd lacked for a long time. That it happened close to where Kitty passed, that his magnetic awareness, as it were, was revitalized close to her...I mean, that might have had something to do with it.

Mags had it all over Reed and Tony in this case; but if you don't buy that the old man (who used to be an even older man but then wasn't and was good, then evil, then good, then dead, then alive, then dead, then alive but in space and can control magnetism) can bring back a giant, airless, foodless and waterless (Seriously! I should've asked Joss when I had him on the phone - WHAT HAS KITTY BEEN EATING!?!) hollow ghost bullet containing a ghostly girl from deep space, but the man who can stretch his body like silly putty (that got his powers by stealing a rocket and going into near-earth orbit with his college buddy, girlfriend, and her brother) and the billionaire with the billion dollar suit of armor (that used to have transistors and magnets in his chest after stepping on a Vietcong landmine, was then a teenager, then an adult, then infused with a living techbridge that tied him to his armor, then erased his entire brain) couldn't find her...well, when you put it like that, it's a fair cop. Admittedly, when the issue is framed in those terms, I have trouble buying it too.

In all seriousness, though, you're assuming that Magneto is going to hop up and skip and dance if he successfully brings Kitty home. There's no value in what Magneto's doing if it isn't a sacrifice for him to do. If it was easy, it'd be an empty gesture. This is not easy. This comes with a price. Keep reading.

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=24962 [/B]

That doesn't explain at all why he was able to do it. That actually farther states why he shouldn't be able to do it...

Under this writing of course. 🙂

The feat is pretty impressive which ever way you look at it. The explantation was basically that he memorised the scent of Fe in Kitty's blood (Even though she was phased) when it passed him and that's how he kept tabs on it. He then pulled her rather then then the bullet to Earth at a speed close to light from solar systems away. Then he either dumped the bullet in a wormhole or disintegrated it.

That price is probably just him going catatonic. Or maybe, (this has just occured to me) unless those second coming posters were just for effect, Magneto is the one who dies.

Spoiler:
He is shown fighting Nimrod in a variant cover of one of the upcoming X-Men Legacy issue, in an injured (depowered?) state.

It'll likely be a rehash of the old 'Magneto burned himself out' storyline from Magneto: Rex era.