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The X-Men finds Sentinel inventor Bolivar Trask, realizing they've been played by a mastermind.
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The X-Men finds Sentinel inventor Bolivar Trask, realizing they've been played by a mastermind.
Huh. Should be interesting.
They planned to rework Rogue and Gambit’s dynamic by flipping it on its head, with Rogue as the desperate lover and Gambit as the one not able to touch his beloved. It was a, to quote a May 2001 email chain between Morrison, Claremont, and Marvel editors Mark Powers and Matt Hicks, “nice new twist on the doomed, romantic mediaevalism of their love.” Gambit would be caught up in the destruction of Genosha by the wild Tri-Sentinel, and his powers, flaring wildly, would transform him into a new “electromagnetic phantom form” to survive. Still able to communicate, but unable to actually interact with the physical world, he’d work with Rogue while she tries to find a cure for his condition.
Anyone else wondering if something happened to Rogue after she probed Gyrich and both Bastion's and Nimrod's features appeared? Because the next scene with her, she's near a cemetary so I'm wondering if there's something more going on there or if it was just an odd transition.
I'd rather have this than him completely gone. I was never a huge fan of Gambit's Death persona. I must not be the only one as it wasn't long before that aspect of him was completely ignored like it never happened.Had never read Morrison’s original plans for New X-Men but there’s some interesting stuff in this article about their original story pitch for Gambit, and specifically how he was going to die in Genosha.
Which X-man was Grant Morrison going to kill on Genosha?
Could be an interesting route to go in Season 2 (or 3) instead of resurrecting him as Death.