Apocalypse Scarlet Witch Or Polaris

But the best looks are metallic green or grayish/pastel green in tone to match her powers, but good luck with the GA!

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That pic could easily work!

And the greeness of that pic reminded me of her time on Uncanny X-Men: Rise and Fall of Shi'ar Empire.
 
I would love both and for Scarlet Witch to be done proper because she's basically Jean Grey in the Avengers.

Ah, so you've seen the movie then? Or maybe you're psychic? Because otherwise, you couldn't possibly know that for sure.
 
Ah, so you've seen the movie then? Or maybe you're psychic? Because otherwise, you couldn't possibly know that for sure.

What you not going to do is try and come for me, keep your smart comments to yourself. Did I say I saw the movie no im going off of the trailer as well as what the director said about she will be used in the movie. So that's were I got that from thank you very much, so please _/
 
Ah, so you've seen the movie then? Or maybe you're psychic? Because otherwise, you couldn't possibly know that for sure.
What you not going to do is try and come for me, keep your smart comments to yourself. Did I say I saw the movie no im going off of the trailer as well as what the director said about she will be used in the movie. So that's were I got that from thank you very much, so please _/
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Hated Lorna being related to Magneto in the comics (Wasn't that Chuck Austen's bull honkey retcon? :whatever:). Never cared for Pietro and Wanda being related either but that shipped sailed over 30 years ago. I just don't understand why characters can't just have surrogate familial relationships. It makes total sense given that they're social pariahs. But nope! Everyone has to be related to each other in the Marvel Universe for some reason. Wasn't Peter Parker supposed to be the third Summers brother? Thank you Marvel for at least showing some restraint there.

It was Grant Morrison
 
If the x men show they may be doing is based on the 90s x-force team as rumored, they may want to save Polaris for that (or they could introduce her in the film and follow up on her in the show, they'd have to negotiate that with whoever they cast though)
 
Was that near the end of his run? I stopped reading after the Xorneto dumb crap.

Middle of his run. He had a crazy Lorna on Genosha proclaiming Magneto as her father and Austen ran with it. He could have just left it as the rantings of a crazy woman that suffered post traumatic stress, but he delved into Lorna's claims from New X-men 132 and gave it a backstory
 
It was Grant Morrison

There's a name I haven't heard in a while.

For a writer who's supposedly made big changes to the X-men (Morrison), I think I've heard of Chuck Austen('s dumb) X-men run more around these boards. Nightcrawler's Satan daddy anyone?
 
He definitely made big changes to the X-Men. Don't see how that's even debatable. While there's a few things I don't like, Morrison runs great imo. The best current X stories draw heavily from it. Aaron and Remender specifically.

I see his name brought up here a bit. Mostly due to still angry readers.
 
Austen overshadowed his awfulness. Grant had nowhere to run after ruining Batman though.
 
He definitely made big changes to the X-Men. Don't see how that's even debatable. While there's a few things I don't like, Morrison runs great imo. The best current X stories draw heavily from it. Aaron and Remender specifically.

Admittedly I haven't been following the comics in recent years but I would hazard a guess that most of what Morrison did in the early 2000's has been retconned and/or forgotten? That's just how comics are. I'm genuinely wondering (again since I haven't been following the comics), has anyone mentioned what happened to Genosha since Cassandra Nova's terrorist act? Are mutants still developing secondary mutations?
 
Admittedly I haven't been following the comics in recent years but I would hazard a guess that most of what Morrison did in the early 2000's has been retconned and/or forgotten? That's just how comics are. I'm genuinely wondering (again since I haven't been following the comics), has anyone mentioned what happened to Genosha since Cassandra Nova's terrorist act? Are mutants still developing secondary mutations?

To a certain point. Xorn def was changed up. But runs like WATX and Uncanny X-Force play heavily on the characters he created with Fantomex, EVA and Quire. They were pretty clearly influenced by it. Frost and the Stepford cuckoos as well with Uncanny X-Men. It had a pretty big impact on things be it characters or storylines.

Xavier and Magneto tried to rebuild Genosha post Cassandra Nova. But then M Day and all that happened. Genosha has been in ruins for awhile post House of M. That was all pretty significant. Xorn came back into play as the collective around that time and eventually Mags was pretty much the last one on Genosha, depowered. Necrosha was the last most significant storyline I can remember, with Selene raising all the dead mutants on Genosha and re-naming it. That was about 6 years ago I think, mostly took place in Kyle and Yost's X-Force. Miss that book. Believe Red Skull just used it in AXIS for camps. Other then that think the last time I saw it was in WATX (or UXF) were they had a field trip.

As far as secondary mutation Beast is still evolving. He changed up in All New X-Men. It doesn't happen much.
 
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Sometimes not, if they don't get enough screentime and dialogue.
 
Middle of his run. He had a crazy Lorna on Genosha proclaiming Magneto as her father and Austen ran with it. He could have just left it as the rantings of a crazy woman that suffered post traumatic stress, but he delved into Lorna's claims from New X-men 132 and gave it a backstory

Austen picked up Havok from Mutant X as well and read the last few issues where in that series Lorna is Magneto's daughter in that universe and it played a large role in things up to the end.

Then this is the Lorna he picks up in New X-Men 132 back in 2002 from Morrison.

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He also clearly read the issues with Lorna on Genosha, the whole thing to him pointed to going back to that storyline and furthering it rather then just going back to Havok and Polaris' relationship getting them married and dumping her in limbo. That was Austen's origional plan BTW to write Lorna like she was in 1991, marry her off to Havok and then dump her in limbo, but his plans fully changed after New X-Men 132 and even re-wrote some of his early scripts and I am thinkful he did.

The re-retcon as I see it happened in slow motion somewhat intentionally and somewhat accidentally from 1998-2003 because of a realization when Havok went off to the Mutant X universe that Lorna had no real connections in the Marvel universe left so they looked backed to her very first days in the comics hence Lorna on Genosha.

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Creatively I think Marvel had a good reason to re-establish the connection at the time. Lorna really had no relationships or world in 1998 beyond being Havok's girlfriend. I don't think they have such a good creative reason to disestablish Wanda and Pietro's connection to Magneto right now other then corporate synergy with the MCU.
 
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Man, I really wanted to see another woman in the cast, but then I realized that Bryan Singer's films tend to have about 3-4 main females: Jean, Rogue, Storm, and Mystique; most recently, Mystique, Storm, Shadowcat, and Blink; and soon it will be Jean, Storm, Mystique, and Moira...

Would one more be too much to ask?
 

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