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Kinda weirded out by it actually. Logan actually following Chuck's original ideology seems like a forced fit. He was always against it. Let's face it, the only reason he stayed behind was because of JEAN GREY. Now he's all about "The x-men are home..." Not like him at all. Either that or old man Logan's finally getting tired of fighting.
Kinda weirded out by it actually. Logan actually following Chuck's original ideology seems like a forced fit. He was always against it. Let's face it, the only reason he stayed behind was because of JEAN GREY. Now he's all about "The x-men are home..." Not like him at all. Either that or old man Logan's finally getting tired of fighting.
I think instead of going with the cliche that Scott would take the reins, Marvel recognized that a) People expect that and b) Wolverine sells. Thus, the shift in the paradigm. So now, the rivalry of Prof. X vs. Magneto is recreated in Logan vs. Scott.
It makes sense, in a way. I'd like it more if the development didn't feel forced and rushed.
Someone at a different messageboard mentioned an event that happened in Wolverine's title that made him this way. Maybe they should have referenced that in this storyline so that it didn't feel as forced as it does.
The way the conflict was resolved in the last issue felt natural to me, especially that last scene with Logan and Idie. Logan's always been close to younger mutants, serving as mentors to them. And isn't Cyclops' version of the X-Men the most militaristic version?
Someone at a different messageboard mentioned an event that happened in Wolverine's title that made him this way. Maybe they should have referenced that in this storyline so that it didn't feel as forced as it does.
The way the conflict was resolved in the last issue felt natural to me, especially that last scene with Logan and Idie. Logan's always been close to younger mutants, serving as mentors to them. And isn't Cyclops' version of the X-Men the most militaristic version?
Not surprising since even Daddy Mags is on his side. What I find surprising, though, is that Colossus and Storm (both loudspoken supporters of Prof. X's original vision) are actually siding with him (again, I miss the 90's).
Colossus, that's easy. Read the Fear Itself tie-ins - he's not the same guy anymore. Storm, I'm not sure why she's still at Cyke's side. Maybe she knows what it's like to be in his shoes?
Just got my copy of Justice League #2 (the only DC title that I'm getting) and the action is picking up. Nice art as can be expected from Jim Lee.
Also got Annihilators Earthfall #2. I picked #1 by accident, decided to stick with it and I'm glad that I did. A great read from DnA.
tsk. i bet you're just getting it for the art. hahahaha!!! go read Penguin: Pain and Prejudice. easily the best DC book of 2011. yes, it tops flashpoint and blew every new 52 titles out of the water.
tsk. i bet you're just getting it for the art. hahahaha!!! go read Penguin: Pain and Prejudice. easily the best DC book of 2011. yes, it tops flashpoint and blew every new 52 titles out of the water.
Lend me your copy na lang, I don't want to shell out more cash for DC just yet
It seems awkward right now that Wolverine has turned soft. It makes for an interesting plot. But eventually, he'll be pushed against the wall and he'll be forced to make his students fight. Which brings back the 'schism' argument. But Cyclops shows his support to the school by including the kids in his blanket of protection. They will fight back-to-back once more. And at this point, no one's right. It's all a matter of perspective.