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Magneto warning Cyclops that he's starting to sound like him was both funny and sad. Poor Cyclops. He's so terrible now. 

He's passionate. Cable was alot worse in X-Sanction. He was fueled by the dark future that he saw which was allegedly sparked by the Avengers taking Hope out and her not being around to save it. Cable warned Scott that the Avengers will eventually come looking for her and war would come. He showed him a vision of whats to come as the end result of that happening. Scott let it go and didnt act preemptively as Cable had, but sure enough the Avengers came for Hope and it kinda seems like the path to that dark future is starting right here. I also feel that plays a role in why he feels he needs to protect Hope at all cost bc the last few years since MC will have been for nothing. I liked that final scene. He made a promise to his son and it set the stage for why he acted the way he did in #1AvX #1 clearly showed him as unreasonably obsessed. He's not evil, he's just on the path to Crazytown.
until Scott starts waging war on humanity, hating and killing them to promote mutant supremacy, he will never be quite like Magneto; not even close.Magneto warning Cyclops that he's starting to sound like him was both funny and sad. Poor Cyclops. He's so terrible now.![]()
So from what I gather, the writing of issue one was just as lazy and illogical as the writing in Marvel's past 5 events - which everyone hated - but for some reason you all liked this issue anyway?
Because he rightly assumed that Cyclops wouldn't see reason. That's what being a leader's about: anticipating your opponent's move and being prepared to counter it. Even so, it was a "just in case" move. His first action was still an earnest attempt to talk things out with Cyclops and convince him that it's in everyone's best interest to keep Hope and the Phoenix Force away from each other rather than risk the whole planet on the vague, unsubstantiated hope (no pun intended) that Hope + Phoenix = mutantkind's salvation. Cyclops is basically in religious fundamentalist territory right now. No one can touch his precious messiah because he believes she will save mutants, and anyone who says otherwise must be struck down.
I always thought the X-Men's edge over the Avengers is the number of telepaths that they have, as well as having Magneto on their team right now (who is one of the most powerful mutants on Earth). However, if Hulk rejoins the Avengers, I can see the green goliath causing alot of problems for the X-Men.
WWH was basically fan fiction though. Dr Strange should have just dumped him into some obscure dimension or Sentry should have just tossed him back into space![]()
This event proves that they havent learned their lesson. Captain America [blackout]wanting to throw Hope out in space reaks of what the Illuminati did to Hulk[/blackout]. Look how well that turned out for them. I guess next year we will get the World War Phoenix as the main event
That's bc it wasn't revealed yet hence the spoiler warnings. New Avengers 24 shows him rallying the Avengers and planning the arrival on Utopia. He tells them they need to apprehend her and take her off the planet. This tie in takes place during the events if #1 between the scene where Cap goes to the JGYou and I must have read a totally different comic because AvX #1 never mentions Cap wanting to throw Hope into space. He wants to put her into protective custody.
Meh. Strange HAS done that before, and Hulk HAS been left in space. Although Hulk survived both, they were effective in temporarily removing him as a threat.
But then we wouldn't have had a full-issue slobber knockert:
Very true. Sometimes PIS is a good thingAlthough i must say, I thought Planet Hulk was better.
That's bc it wasn't revealed yet hence the spoiler warnings. New Avengers 24 shows him rallying the Avengers and planning the arrival on Utopia. He tells them they need to apprehend her and take her off the planet. This tie in takes place during the events if #1 between the scene where Cap goes to the JG
school and Utopia
It's a seasoned veteran's attitude. He kept the army hidden and out of sight, hoping not to have to use them, and tried pretty hard to talk to Cyclops first. Cyclops just wasn't having it and then threw the first punch. Would it have somehow been better if Cap walked in stupidly assuming Cyclops would just roll over and accept whatever he said with no plan B? Pretty big oversight for a guy most people consider the best leader and strategic mind in the Marvel universe.But you have to admit; Cap showing up with an army is essentially like me walking up to you, casually swinging a baseball bat, and telling you to get out of the way. It's kind of an "or else" attitute.
He may mean well but it just goes to show is ignorance and lack of experience with this thing. The Phoenix travels intergalactily and it only takes matter of minutes for it to go from space to anywhere in the galaxy including Earth. Taking Hope to space isnt going to help. If anything, its bringing her closer to the PF. With that power, Hope will just come back to Earth which is home to her. Its not a parasite and not going to take over. It forms a symbitoic relationship with its host. What the heck is Hope going to do out in space? She's going to return to her friends and family. When she does return, she'll most likely be pissed off at the Avengers for what they've done to her, and with that much power in her possession, they better pray she can control her rage and not annihilate themStill sounds like protective custody to me. Just not on Earth. I doubt Cap is going to cast her adrift on a spaceship, all alone with no way to return home the way the Illuminati did the Hulk. There's a reason Cap wasn't part of the Illuminati to begin with; he wouldn't have stood for most of the crap they did, including that incident with the Hulk.