Jennifer Walters
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Except it wasn't the Dark Knight he was quoting. It was The Watchmen adaption.
It did kinda feel like filler with not much going on. Personally Im ready for this to be over. While I do like Second Coming, it does feel like its dragging along and there have been some parts which I felt could have been cut down and condensedI did notice that nothing seemed to happen in Fraction's latest issue. It was just used to establish that all the stuff that happened before is still happening.
Yes, the sentinels are still attacking.
Yes, the rest of the Marvel Universe is still sitting outside the dome.
Yes, X-Force has been sent to a future where all of the mutants are dead, and here's them repeating their plan again.
Oh, and here's a setup for Rogue & Hope to do something in Legacy, and another setup for Charles & David to do something in New Mutants.
However, I did like Fantomex's shot at the Watchmen movie.
t: i just think her reaction to his leadership (and borderline obsession with her) is so natural for someone who just met the guy, unlike the other X-Men who follow him because of the years theyve all been together (even with a number of teammates expressing reservation with the all-new militant Cyclops). throw in the fact that[BLACKOUT]he sent her father-figure off to die[/BLACKOUT] and everybody on the island is blaming her for the giant s#%! storm theyre in, i think shes become a very sympathetic character.
Im so over Cypher. Loved him in the original NM days but he is too much like Sage after CC's revamp of her. Living computers are not that interesting
Exactly. This was brought up from Hope's perspective. I can see why she has no respect for CyclopsI didn't say I disagree with Cyclops' tactics. Generals always sit on the sidelines while their soldiers do the fighting.
Hope, however, grew up in an environment consisting mainly of herself and Nay-Nay. As soon as she was old enough to hold a knife, she started fighting for herself. Cable taught her that they both have to fight. She probably sees Scott as a coward for not entering the battle until the last second.
I didn't say I disagree with Cyclops' tactics. Generals always sit on the sidelines while their soldiers do the fighting.
Hope, however, grew up in an environment consisting mainly of herself and Nay-Nay. As soon as she was old enough to hold a knife, she started fighting for herself. Cable taught her that they both have to fight. She probably sees Scott as a coward for not entering the battle until the last second.
