The problem is, rather than make the X-Men great by sticking with original characters and bringing in good writers, they use the cheap way out. Just overpowering them to the point of ruins.
Vic showed me a quote from Claremont the other day saying something about if you don't like a character and he does, he'll make you like them by the time he's done. AKA He'll overpower them and hope you think it's cool.
-AC
Claremont thinks Gambit can beat Gladiator by throwing cards at his head, he CREATED Gladiator, he believes that Rogue can beat Hulk, he made Storm control the stars (like her or not, that's bull) and believes that Wolverine can slice open The Silver Surfer.
The man is disgraceful. He brought Psylocke back, I thought "Great, he's doing something good". Then he stuck her in a lame story.
Yes that is what happened with Ice-Man. It wouldn't surprise me if that was Claremont's doing but it's a tradition in X-Men comics.
Shame really, coz if they stuck with a consistent team, they could have been half way decent. The X-Men are just used to spin money, because X-Fans will buy anything with an X on it.
-AC
Originally posted by stormfront13
how can rachel make a blavk hole??
Rachel can make a black hole ( when they fought The Fury) by concentrating her telekinesis on individual molecules and squeezing them until their mass reaches micro-singularity, Rachel needed a box as an anchor to do this because the Fury was constructed out of a substance to quick to grasp. Since The Fury was adapting to Rachel's attack the rest of the X-Men helped her, (Storm as a conduit, drawing from the force of lighting, Bishop using his power to amplify it, and transferring it to Sage who acted as the catalyst and gave the energy to Rachel, Wolverine lent his healing ability to them to prevent them from dying from all the raw energy, the X-Men won, destroying the Fury, and left a large smoldering crater on the Braddock property, lol. I hope that answers your question! 😄