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For rizzeal. Guys like Gaiman wouldn't be caught dead with a Rob Liefeld creation. Moore just wants to tell good stories. 

He somehow finds a way to tell really good stories that make sense in the context and gel with the established characters too, no matter what the property. Wildcats was so god-awful before Moore, but then he came along and simply shifted the focus to some different elements that were already there, threw in a compelling racial and moral conflict, and the series got a thousand times better.
I want Angel to be on this team......Because I loved when Casey was writing Angel in UXM..........
Considering Angel was in prior incarnations of the Defenders, funding the team and such, it wouldn't be completely inane. Granted, between the Regenades and Messiah Complex, he is busy, too. Plus, they probably want to leave Nighthawk alone as the "rich flying guy who tries to fund & lead the team".
I'd prefer Iceman or Beast, actually. We're getting Colossus, who Casey missed out on writing since he was dead at the time, so we'll see how that goes.
Actually, scratch the Renegades off that list. He's not on the Renegades anymore because there is no Renegades anymore. They were a WWH-only team, it seems. Now it's just Herc and Cho hanging out. Sad, since there seemed to be a romance blossoming between Herc and Namora, which has lots of interesting potential, but it frees Angel up to be on any team he wants.
Iceman needs to stick with the X-Men, in my opinion. Carey's finally allowing him to mature into real leadership material, which is a godsend since he's basically been the goofy screw-up of the original five for about forever. I want Iceman and Cannonball to stick together, too.
Beast, on the other hand, would be great, especially if being on the Defenders allowed him to rediscover his sense of humor. Since he went catty, he's been really, really boring and serious, in spite of the fact that he and Bobby were the X-Men's class clowns for a lot of years prior.
Yeah I kinda typed my brain words out wrong...what I kind meant basically was I want Carey to Write Angel again....but I don't want him in this team, for the Nighthawk reason you said as well as for Colossus's sake....I don't want any more X-men on this team, Just Colossus. Otherwize people might lump it in as an X-book or something, I want Colossus to shine as a member of this team....not one of the X-men on it....y'know?
though I do kind of find both he and She Hulk on the same team a little Redundant.....Speaking of she Hulk quickly and breifly I am glad that Slott found a way to clear up the Juggernaut sex thing...just never said that on the boards, it was great and made sense and stuff..
Anyway, I do want Carey to get back to writing Angel because I was really liking the forming story of Warren Worthington III For President.....Maybe in this new Less Mutant Populated, registered heroes fifty state initiative America a Mutant could become President.
Actually I think this story should be picked up......with all the X-men goign thier own ways I could see it happening, Angel would go into politics (a La beast of X3) and his Secret Service could be some Mutant buddies....then of course his opponents would dig up some dirt on him (Dating Underage Girls and Known Prostitutes for Example) the Freinds of Humanity could rear their heads..........it could be cool...
Going off on a whole new tangent, I think after Messiah the X-men will be all different, i think they will accept that the Mutant Race is ending, and they will deicde they no longer need to Police the mutant population, they will just be Super Heroes and Super Villains now....Cyke will keep a team and they will just fight crime, some will go to other teams (Wolverine, Colossus) and I think that some will retire (those being the ones that really only fought for mutant rights, they will see no need in it now) Magneto (if repowered) might even become a Champion of Justice since he has no more cause for fighting.....prolly not though.
And another point back on Subject, in an Interview with Mark Millar he stated that in his second arc for Fantastic Four he's created a new group of Defenders that will kidnap Dr Doom......Anyone else read that and wonder?
Okay, So During Austen's Run on Uncanny, Juggernaut was in Canada where he beat up Rhino (Who was tested on and mutated by the Canadian Government.....that story didn't really pan out) and then Juggs was confronted By Alpha Flight, he gave up willingly because he was reformed blah blah blah.....Xavier called in She Hulk as a Lawyer for the case and eventually she had some bed shattering Sex with him.
Then occasionally throughout Slott's She Hulk Run folks would mention her sleeping with Juggernaut, most memorably when she propositioned wolverine and he said he didn't want juggernaut's Sloppy Seconds. She always protested saying that she didn't sleep with Juggernaut.
Then in Slott's last arc there was this thing where folks could vacation from another universe, like if say Hank McCoy is a normal Human in that world, he would take this vacation and when here (There....616) he would be the Beast, powers and all. So Anyway turns out that a Jen Walters from there came over and was running around as She Hulk, Our She Hulk confronted her and asked if she slept with juggernaut, she admited that it was her.
Therefore 616 She Hulk didn't do the Nasty with Cain...even though I was cool with it.
Joe Casey said:I bug Wacker all the time about how this should be a monthly series. I have no idea what the rationale of the higher-ups could possibly be to saddle this with miniseries status, since books like these almost always do better when they're brought out as a continuing, monthly series. Fans want to really invest themselves in team books; they like the ongoing engagement with the characters when the book's done well, and I think this book is some of the best work I've ever done on a mainstream title so naturally I'd love for it to go on and on. I just hope, if the readers respond and the sales are there, that Marvel doesn't waste any time putting this series on the monthly treadmill. But that could be the hallucinogenics talking. Right now we're just concentrating on knocking these six issues out of the ****in' park.