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When reading comics or drawing what is the character who you find to have the best aesthetic value? what characteristics do you like about that character? If you like two characters and would combine the best features from both what would it look like?
 
I like this picture because it is full of action and descibes what X-23 probably went through during training if not a mission. The eyes are expressive of intelligence and strength but also a kind of conflict about if this is really what she should be doing.
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here's a link since the picture isn't showing up
http://www.comicvine.com/myvine/lauraxkinney/all-images/108-351811/x23/105-655446/
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Any thoughts on heroines in skirts? are they a needed fashion item or a hinderance?
 
I like Jean Grey
Amazing mutant. This woman is a goddess, in the literal sense of the word, but its destructive force, despite the fact that she had to ebe a good woman. So what kind of Dark Phoenix is sitting inside it.
Phoenix, of course, that someday it was this
Yes, sad story. What went wrong, why she became evil?
The fact is that ... well, if we talk about the movie the 3rd, the authors have not invented anything new, is already in the animated film Akira, 1988. There, the boy Tatsuo above it put the experiment to introduce the great power of Akira, the strength of the universe. But the human brain is not able to control the whole universe, for that he needs to be a man ... oh-oh, how did it there raskolbasilo, I tell you. Actually, that energy did not kill him should spend, but how? Of course, destroying and destroying everything in its path, as it did and Jean.
In short, Phoenix and Akira are two powerful forces of the universe. This is an absolute energy ...
Throughout life people do different things. They have something to offer, build: houses, motorcycles, bridges, cities, trains and even rockets. And all this knowledge, energy, do you think where they come from?
Once people differed little from monkeys and before that from fish and reptiles, and even before they were amoeba and plankton. But even such primitive creation has significant reserves of energy. This type of genes.
And before that genes probably existed just in the air and water, even in the particles of cosmic dust. If this is true, then what are the reserves of memory in them is hidden ... the emergence of the universe, or even that it was before.
And if each is living this ancient memory, and at some point the chain was broken, everything was upside down, such as an amoeba has the possibility of human ......
Amoebas do not build houses and bridges, they ask something devour everything around.

This is an example of the cartoon Akira. What deals and Jean, "devours" everything in the circle, she has just such a power. The soul is the same energy and the Phoenix is so high that it is easy floor troughs
Jeane nergy and she is not herself. This force can not be controlled, it is necessary for something to pour, the destruction follows creation. In Akira Tatsuo like dying, destroying part of the city, he began at the end of a new universe, the same could happen to Jean if Logan did not kill her.
 
I think get the whole philosophical point your making. I think jean is a good character too but when she is in her good phase. The saying absolute power corrupts absolutely is a pretty good statement to what I think your saying
 
here's my picture that didn't load before
655446-x23.jpg

also I would like to pose the question should comic books only focus on the trauma and conflict of the characters or should it include other aspects such as them learning how to use there powers or solving crime?
 
here's another image i found of phoenix for comparison
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And just to say the phoenix was another entity that just shared her body jean did have great psychic powers but not on a cosmic scale.
 

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