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Although he should remember that now, so technically Beast has some experience as a fairly bad infernal sorcerer alongside all his other personal failings.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 15:03 |
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Marauders #1, the first X-men Green arc, and the Hellfire Gala issue were also all Duggan's issues. It could be a long-running thing. And I could see Curse uttering a curse from mid-gate interfering with any other curses on the gate. And it's a little more narratively satisfying than just being a quirk of Kate's powers
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 15:45 |
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On Jean Grey, as a relative X layman who's just come back recently, is this mini just flashbacks/recap or is something going on? Never having read any of the stuff referenced in it made it perfectly enjoyable for me to read, I just want to understand the premise of this mini as I continue it.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 17:20 |
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if young jean learned anything from the past, it's that she's incredibly powerful and that memory alterations solve a lot of problems. silver age xavier was also incredibly cavalier about using telepathy, so she's got nothing but bad examples. i'm enjoying this mini more than i am nocenti's storm mini.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 17:22 |
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Danknificent posted:On Jean Grey, as a relative X layman who's just come back recently, is this mini just flashbacks/recap or is something going on? Never having read any of the stuff referenced in it made it perfectly enjoyable for me to read, I just want to understand the premise of this mini as I continue it. They really haven’t said for sure, but I think we all expect it to lead to Jean’s next reincarnation.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 17:55 |
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Danknificent posted:On Jean Grey, as a relative X layman who's just come back recently, is this mini just flashbacks/recap or is something going on? Never having read any of the stuff referenced in it made it perfectly enjoyable for me to read, I just want to understand the premise of this mini as I continue it. My guess is either Phoenix force or psychic bullshit while she's dying as seen in the fall of x book. I'm leaning to the former since the Phoenix shows up in both issues so far. Basically it looks like she is trying to find 'another way' to fix the present.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 18:19 |
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Thanks. Even if she's just hallucinating as she dies, it's Marvel Comics, Michael. How long can one A-lister stay dead? Ten minutes?
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 18:55 |
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Last time Jean died was December 2003 and the mini-series she came back in started in December 2017, so about fourteen years I guess?
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 21:00 |
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She'll have to show some hustle if she's going to beat Ms. Marvel's speed record.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 21:02 |
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Edge & Christian posted:Last time Jean died was December 2003 and the mini-series she came back in started in December 2017, so about fourteen years I guess? She was part of the team wiped out on Orchis Station at the start of the Krakoa era, no?
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 22:19 |
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Danknificent posted:She'll have to show some hustle if she's going to beat Ms. Marvel's speed record. The thing is that Jean sets the standards, but then other characters end up having to break them. Kurt's up there after his one-man Orchis raid in AXE, but I think Johnny still has the record due to Annihilus murdering him 20+ times in one issue of Hickman's FF.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 22:33 |
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Danknificent posted:She'll have to show some hustle if she's going to beat Ms. Marvel's speed record. I think Quentin Quire has the current record of one of panel between his death and resurrection.
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 22:43 |
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Sentinel Red posted:She was part of the team wiped out on Orchis Station at the start of the Krakoa era, no? she also got stabbed in the gut by Wolverine at the start of the Wolverine solo series when Wolverine got magic hallucination duped into killing the rest of the X-Force team
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# ? Aug 26, 2023 22:51 |
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Sentinel Red posted:She was part of the team wiped out on Orchis Station at the start of the Krakoa era, no? Jean Grey has in fact 'died' in two high profile stories and stayed dead for six and fourteen years respectively, which was my main point.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 00:12 |
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MonsterEnvy posted:Huh, thinking on it, that legit could be the reason. Curse put one of her spiteful curses out. I doubt she would have targeted Kitty directly, but it could have been a wish that one Mutant wouldn’t be able to use them and Kitty was the one picked at random, and Curse came to check her handiwork after. In the early issues of Marauders it was established that they weren't sure they could resurrect her either, and Emma ultimately figured out that it had to do with her powers interacting poorly with Krakoan tech. That's the implied mechanical explanation, anyway. Even then, Emma says something like "Kitty doesn't break barriers. She makes them irrelevant. They don't exist to her." So, Orchis making the gates impassible reverses it and her powers make her able to use them. In the early going, I took it to also be a subtle bit of engagement with Krakoa's resonance with Zionism. Kitty, Marvel's first confirmed Jewish character, cannot use them and must remain in exile, and she makes it her job to help mutants who can't get to Krakoa on their own.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 00:19 |
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Nobby posted:Kitty, Marvel's first confirmed Jewish character Is she really? That's kind of incredible.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 00:29 |
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rantmo posted:Is she really? That's kind of incredible. Er, slight correction, first confirmed Jewish hero. There were definitely Jewish supporting characters or one-offs before her (and Jack Kirby at least clearly thought of the Thing as Jewish long before that was written on page--he would draw him on holiday cards), but the first time one of Marvel's superheroes is established as Jewish is when Magneto accidentally knocks her out and her Star of David pendant falls from her neck. He cradles her in a pieta and that's the beginning of Claremont's big Magneto redemption arc (notably, Magneto's heritage is not established in this moment. He invokes the Holocaust in that moment and is clearly traumatized by it, but we don't learn more about him until later). Nobby fucked around with this message at 00:57 on Aug 27, 2023 |
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Nobby posted:Er, slight correction, first confirmed Jewish hero. There were definitely Jewish supporting characters or one-offs before her (and Jack Kirby at least clearly thought of the Thing as Jewish long before that was written on page--he would draw him on holiday cards), but the first time one of Marvel's superheroes is established as Jewish is when Magneto accidentally knocks her out and her Star of David pendant falls from her neck. He cradles her in a pieta and that's the beginning of Claremont's big Magneto redemption arc (notably, Magneto's heritage is not established in this moment. He invokes the Holocaust in that moment and is clearly traumatized by it, but we don't learn more about him until later).
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Nessus posted:I thought it happened when Dracula no-sells Wolverine's effort to make a cross and tries to chokeslam Kitty, only to burn himself on her Star of David. While I suppose that doesn't make it explicit it seems pretty clear. Comics are absurd. In a good way, often, but one can't ignore it.
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Nessus posted:I thought it happened when Dracula no-sells Wolverine's effort to make a cross and tries to chokeslam Kitty, only to burn himself on her Star of David. While I suppose that doesn't make it explicit it seems pretty clear. A shame Logan didn't fight Dracula after the '92 episode of the cartoon where Wolverine accepted Jesus as his lord and savior.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 01:44 |
Caros posted:Comics are absurd. In a good way, often, but one can't ignore it.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 01:52 |
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That Wolvie-Dracula thing is burned into my brain because as a youth I read and reread and reread the couple of issues of Wolverine Saga my brother owned. And that book chose to highlight the fact that Logan's cross doesn't work because he doesn't believe (and of course this is a critical scene in Logan and Kurt's relationship).
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 02:55 |
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Thank you all for the Colossus recommendations. He is a big silver boy scout, isn't he [of course, silver can be tarnished]? I read Inferno after Dark Web and liked it, but it's good to know that's where most of his characterization comes from.Rochallor posted:Colossus: God's Country is a story I quite remember enjoying. It's by Ann Nocenti and involves Piotr angsting about how he has lived a long time in both America and the Soviet Union and yet doesn't feel at home in either of them. Thank you. This story is C-SPAM as gently caress. Colossus and a chud fight off a team of commie-killing CIA agents and their struggle is immediately recontextualized by the community as "cult stuff" Alaois posted:If you want some direct relation to Colossus and Domino's relationship in X-Force, read Dennis Hopeless' Cable & X-Force series My first thought was "what the hell is Dr. Nemesis wearing" but I enjoyed this comic too. I liked Forge in it as well and saw some shades of him there in Duggan's X-men
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La Louve Rouge posted:My first thought was "what the hell is Dr. Nemesis wearing" but I enjoyed this comic too. I liked Forge in it as well and saw some shades of him there in Duggan's X-men the worst part of Cable & X-Force by far is the Salvatore Larocca redesigns
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La Louve Rouge posted:Thank you all for the Colossus recommendations. He is a big silver boy scout, isn't he [of course, silver can be tarnished]? I read Inferno after Dark Web and liked it, but it's good to know that's where most of his characterization comes from. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Aug 27, 2023 |
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Edge & Christian posted:If you enjoyed the tone, I recommend pretty much everything Ann Nocenti wrote for Marvel in the 1980s/early 1990s. For context for both the Colossus story and her entire career, she was an underground comix fan who answered a Village Voice listing to become an editorial assistant and went on to be one of two editors/collaborators of Chris Claremont during the prime of his X-Men run. She was also in grad school at Columbia for sociology/media studies at the same time, and salted a bunch of McLuhan, Chomsky, Zinn, Butler, etc. into her stories. Her Daredevil run is excellent even if you don't want anything to do with X-Men.
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 17:01 |
She was also the creator of Mojo, Spiral et al., right?
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# ? Aug 27, 2023 18:28 |
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Nessus posted:She was also the creator of Mojo, Spiral et al., right? Ricochet Rota, is in fact, based on on Nocenti.
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Nessus posted:I thought it happened when Dracula no-sells Wolverine's effort to make a cross and tries to chokeslam Kitty, only to burn himself on her Star of David. While I suppose that doesn't make it explicit it seems pretty clear. Magneto nearly killing Kitty is nine issues before the Dracula encounter.
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Nobby posted:Er, slight correction, first confirmed Jewish hero. There were definitely Jewish supporting characters or one-offs before her (and Jack Kirby at least clearly thought of the Thing as Jewish long before that was written on page--he would draw him on holiday cards), but the first time one of Marvel's superheroes is established as Jewish is when Magneto accidentally knocks her out and her Star of David pendant falls from her neck. He cradles her in a pieta and that's the beginning of Claremont's big Magneto redemption arc (notably, Magneto's heritage is not established in this moment. He invokes the Holocaust in that moment and is clearly traumatized by it, but we don't learn more about him until later). She has been wearing it from her first appearance so it’s not like it was something that was shocking. She also mentions it’s her first time celebrating Chanukah by herself when it’s her vs demon in Uncanny 143
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 07:41 |
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Harold Fjord posted:
Who?
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 07:57 |
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is there a reason why Arrakko is depicted as a space planet with lots of different aliens living (or at least selling stuff there) but Earth is still pretty much Earth?
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 23:15 |
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those are all the mutants that lived in the arakko dimension pre x of swords. then the x-men mutants moved them all to mars after winning the contest and being like wtf do we do with all these people
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 23:23 |
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i know that but there's also skrull and shi'ar hanging around and all the buildings look like anything you'd see in a gotg book. i wanna know about the firm that sells prefab space buildings all over the universe but won't touch earth with a very large pole
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# ? Aug 28, 2023 23:27 |
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Parallax posted:is there a reason why Arrakko is depicted as a space planet with lots of different aliens living (or at least selling stuff there) but Earth is still pretty much Earth? Arrakko was the designated interstellar diplomatic zone for the Sol system.
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Parallax posted:i know that but there's also skrull and shi'ar hanging around and all the buildings look like anything you'd see in a gotg book. i wanna know about the firm that sells prefab space buildings all over the universe but won't touch earth with a very large pole Most governments on Earth hate aliens, and most alien races don’t like Earth because the Fantastic Four or the Avengers will kick their rear end for looking at them wrong. Arakko/Mars was established as friendly to interstellar visitors. They’re major players in the galaxy, while Earth is treated like dangerous isolationists.
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# ? Aug 29, 2023 00:01 |
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Parallax posted:i know that but there's also skrull and shi'ar hanging around and all the buildings look like anything you'd see in a gotg book. i wanna know about the firm that sells prefab space buildings all over the universe but won't touch earth with a very large pole I mean Marvel Earth has all the problems that our Earth has only it's also nearly blowing up all the time, I sure wouldn't want to live there if I were a friendly traveling alien. Plus I mean, you think the world that hates and fears mutants that look mostly like them with a few differences is gonna take kindly to a full blown alien?* Again, I don't blame them for staying away. *granted though, given how many alien invasions/armadas Earth has had to fend off over the years, I can't exactly blame the people of Earth for a little nervousness around aliens either.
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# ? Aug 29, 2023 00:02 |
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Earth is generally typified by being a bunch of incestuous hillbillies running around with nuclear weapons, at least as far as the galactic stage goes. We have the shittiest society of any group of sentient beings in existence, but also more godlike powers per square inch than anywhere else in existence. So on a practical, diplomatic level....gently caress Earth, there is nothing of value there. And on wider level....gently caress Earth, every nine seconds they are sending a Thanos into the universe or killing Galactus or some bullshit. Who needs that nonsense?
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# ? Aug 29, 2023 00:28 |
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Would a planet of survival of the fittest mutants be much chiller though
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Parallax posted:Would a planet of survival of the fittest mutants be much chiller though
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