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Is that about my Victor Creed? If it is, then thank you. Thank you very much. I am glad you liked it.
Here Peter Rasputin (spelling?) in his Mutant Prison Camp uniform, with the power blocking collars, and then in his uniform without the collar using his powers.
All the mutants in the camp wear the same greenish jump suits with the M on it. They also all wear the same black shoes and power stopping collars.
In this idea the mutants are branded with an M on their right eye, with a bar code on their arm, and then their head is shaved.
Then I have Peter once he is rescued from the Camp, wearing new clothes, including his very old X-Men uniform shirt.
Next is Peter in the new X-Men uniform (if the show were to show him after his rescue), here the X-Men are sort of like a rebel army, so they dress like it.
(And if all went to plan and the X-Men stopped the camps and saved the day) Here is Peter after some time, his hair has grown back.
(Perhaps Peter and a few of the former X-Men were able to escape.
They became a band of rebels, and even started wearing a new X-Uniform. Bishop became one of those rebels, and was sent back by Peter and the others during a large and most likely tragic battle.
Here is Logan, from this Days of Future Past storyline.
My thinking here, without have read the actual Days of Future Past story, is that Logan was able to escape the Camps because of his mutant healing and claws. He used his claws to break off the collar and escaped. He has been slowly building a rebellion and freeing some mutants here and there. It is he who starts the X-Rebels called the "X-Men" in honor of the late Professor Xavier.
Logan wears an old leather bomber jacket, old jeans, and an old turtleneck. He also wear his very old (and maybe rusted) Xavier Institute belt buckle to honor his former school and former mentor Charles Xavier.
Bishop was in the Camp, and became one of Logan's rebels. (I still like the X-Men cartoon's idea of Bishop being a former traitor, used by the Sentinels to track and capture other mutants.)
He is sent during an attack.
I really, really like those ideas.
You should do days of future past-esque designs for your characters.
Here Peter Rasputin (spelling?) in his Mutant Prison Camp uniform, with the power blocking collars, and then in his uniform without the collar using his powers.
All the mutants in the camp wear the same greenish jump suits with the M on it. They also all wear the same black shoes and power stopping collars.
In this idea the mutants are branded with an M on their right eye, with a bar code on their arm, and then their head is shaved.
Then I have Peter once he is rescued from the Camp, wearing new clothes, including his very old X-Men uniform shirt.
Next is Peter in the new X-Men uniform (if the show were to show him after his rescue), here the X-Men are sort of like a rebel army, so they dress like it.
(And if all went to plan and the X-Men stopped the camps and saved the day) Here is Peter after some time, his hair has grown back.
(Perhaps Peter and a few of the former X-Men were able to escape.
They became a band of rebels, and even started wearing a new X-Uniform. Bishop became one of those rebels, and was sent back by Peter and the others during a large and most likely tragic battle.
Here is Logan, from this Days of Future Past storyline.
My thinking here, without have read the actual Days of Future Past story, is that Logan was able to escape the Camps because of his mutant healing and claws. He used his claws to break off the collar and escaped. He has been slowly building a rebellion and freeing some mutants here and there. It is he who starts the X-Rebels called the "X-Men" in honor of the late Professor Xavier.
Logan wears an old leather bomber jacket, old jeans, and an old turtleneck. He also wear his very old (and maybe rusted) Xavier Institute belt buckle to honor his former school and former mentor Charles Xavier.
Bishop was in the Camp, and became one of Logan's rebels. (I still like the X-Men cartoon's idea of Bishop being a former traitor, used by the Sentinels to track and capture other mutants.)
He is sent during an attack.
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lol. I think your redesign makes more sense, though I would make it more revealing like others said, to make it more like the comic's Emma.