whats PIS?In situations like this, you just have to take any such actions as PIS. Normally, Scott would have just told Emma, "Not here, not now," or something so that she'd be quiet and give him some privacy. But Morrison apparently started his run absolutely determined to break up the Scott/Jean marriage and replace it with a new relationship of his own making, and to do that he had to make the characters act out of character throughout the run. That's why I don't really hold that scene (or the whole "psychic affair," really) against Cyke.
whats PIS?
YES! Brand don't take this inna wrong way but I could ****in kiss you right now!I just saw a scan from Issue #93.
It looks like Angel's death didn't last long, and "Colossus' team" from the Issue #96 preview quite possibly refers to the team from Emma's school. The scan was a group pic of Xavier speaking to a group of mutants.
X-Men shown: Xavier, Cyclops, Storm, Rogue, Psylocke, Angel, Dazzler, Syndicate, Beast, Wolverine, Pyro, Iceman, and Toad
Now if they would only bring back :I just saw a scan from Issue #93.
It looks like Angel's death didn't last long, and "Colossus' team" from the Issue #96 preview quite possibly refers to the team from Emma's school. The scan was a group pic of Xavier speaking to a group of mutants.
X-Men shown: Xavier, Cyclops, Storm, Rogue, Psylocke, Angel, Dazzler, Syndicate, Beast, Wolverine, Pyro, Iceman, and Toad

I just saw a scan from Issue #93.
It looks like Angel's death didn't last long, and "Colossus' team" from the Issue #96 preview quite possibly refers to the team from Emma's school. The scan was a group pic of Xavier speaking to a group of mutants.
X-Men shown: Xavier, Cyclops, Storm, Rogue, Psylocke, Angel, Dazzler, Syndicate, Beast, Wolverine, Pyro, Iceman, and Toad
Jean/Phoenix fight Apocalypse. There is some dialogue between two, Apoc thinks he's #1, Phoenix says he's crap. She starts to break him down ala X3, Apoc hits her saying she under estimated him. Phoenix smacks back says he under estimated her.
Apoc then begs for mercy. She strips him back down to Sinister and he lives. Cyclops tries to talk to her, she says she is still Jean but she's merged w/ Phoenix now, she's above emotion. She still loves him, but it's time to go.
Xavier confronts her and asks her what she will do. She says she is the world changer, she's going to change it and fix it. She says that all of this is his fault, with this fiasco he's helped set back mutant rights for 100 years. She tells Xavier he has so much potential, all he has to do is live up to it. She's gonna give them a 2nd chance.
The X-Men all wake up at the mansion. No sign of Jean, no sign of Sinister and no sign of Cable. Rogue and Lady Iceman (he looks like a chick) turn on the news and it's like nothing happened. The city is fine, nothing on the news at all. Xavier calls SHIELD, they don't remember, calls FF, they don't remember. No remembers but the X-Men. Wolverine's arm is fine and I think Xavier can't walk anymore. He's back in the wheelchair atleast w/ that cat.
He calls the X-Men together and says it's time to change the world...
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Unemotional is kind, anti-climatic is a nice way of putting it. Take your cliche superhero/supervillain dialogue and that's the Jean/Apoc fight. It was just ... the best way to compare this plot is think of a ad-lib book. It's like Kirkman took your basic plot, filled it in w/ Phoenix, Apocalypse, Onslaught/Cable and guest appearances. The only good thing about this is that the X-Men seen to back and it's almost like Kirkman reset things, although they really have only been reset back to after the Cable arc. They mention Peter at Emma's school and how he still thinks Xavier is dead. So you know...I guess that's good that technically this arc never happened. Except Jean is gone.
The art: I'm sure this fella is a talented artist, this probably wasn't his best work. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, he was a fill-in for Sal who's moved on to Invicible Iron Man.
Overall...not good.
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Put into a spoiler, just because:The latest issue hit the stands today. I nabbed a synopsis and added my thoughts at the end.
We're pretty much back to square one, except Jean is gone (bad), Beast is back (might be good), and Rogue lost the powers that actually made her different from her 616 self and interesting (one of Kirkman's biggest mistakes, IMO). I'm curious to see what happens to Nightcrawler now, too.
I'd be surprised if threads like Wolverine turning into Cable were touched again. I think the best thing that could happen for the Ult-X franchise would be that any future writer treats Kirkman's run like a bad dream.
Put into a spoiler, just because:
I don't quite agree with all of that. A future writer treating Kirkman's run like a bad dream would be performing a slap to the face of all the people who read Kirkman's run, crap or not. The only thing that saves his ending to this arc and the run is that it wasn't a total Dallas. The characters remember it, which offers future character development regarding it.
Rogue didn't need Gambit's powers. They offered something, sure, and it was different, but a character's interest is never based on their powers.
Jean going full-blown Phoenix in a very similar way to 616 is bad, though. And Beast being back is bad, too. These are things that should never have happened, quite honestly. Both are an affront. Phoenix could have been different, and I'm sorry, after all the random crapfests of build-up that Kirkman was doing throughout, this appearance is a flop. For example, what the heck was all the crap with the goblins? The point?
And it should never be touched on Wolverine being Cable. Well, I suppose technically Professor X should know. Wolverine will know. No one else does. And, really, the event that made Wolverine into Cable is gone now, so there's no likelihood of him becoming Cable at all, or the same Cable. The point would be entirely moot, and as such, should not be touched upon.
Else, all in all, a hum-ho finale.
What was cool about Rogue pre-Kirkman was that, for once, we didn't have the angst-ridden character who could never touch anyone. Take away the powers if need be, but give her at least partial control or SOMETHING so that we don't have a carbon copy of the angst-fest that we've had in the 616 for so long.