DrCosmic
Professor of Power
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I feel like Cyclops hasn't really been Cyclops in a while. Ever since he took of Utopia, he's been a radically different character. Even Morrision/Singer's emasculated version felt like a riff on the character, but this guy... what does he stand for? The ends justifying the means, and I don't really see how he got there. I've read a lot of the big event books, and I don't see it.
That's what I loved about Cyclops, as emotionally stunted and standoffish, and stoic and by the book as he was, he was about an ideal. He was the responsible one. He was the one trying to be a good guy in a very grey world.
What they've done with him, and are doing with him, is to make him interesting and sell books, but its not for Cyclops fans. He's not built to be enjoyed, he's built as a foil, and no matter how hard they prop him up, I can't help but see that, which means an inevitable fall. And with Wolverine being the one he's up against, I fear for how far that fall will take him. It certainly won't be like Iron Man, with a mindwipe of the last few years and a heroic return in the next big event. People on the rebel/power fantasy- the majority of readers/writers/editors like seeing Cyclops as the bad guy, even when he was a good guy, he was the problem in getting things done/getting Jean, even as far back as the 1993 cartoon. I really doubt that I'll ever get him back in a way that I can empathize and identify with. He may always be a Magneto without the emotional justification, merely a practical one, if that.
That's what I loved about Cyclops, as emotionally stunted and standoffish, and stoic and by the book as he was, he was about an ideal. He was the responsible one. He was the one trying to be a good guy in a very grey world.
What they've done with him, and are doing with him, is to make him interesting and sell books, but its not for Cyclops fans. He's not built to be enjoyed, he's built as a foil, and no matter how hard they prop him up, I can't help but see that, which means an inevitable fall. And with Wolverine being the one he's up against, I fear for how far that fall will take him. It certainly won't be like Iron Man, with a mindwipe of the last few years and a heroic return in the next big event. People on the rebel/power fantasy- the majority of readers/writers/editors like seeing Cyclops as the bad guy, even when he was a good guy, he was the problem in getting things done/getting Jean, even as far back as the 1993 cartoon. I really doubt that I'll ever get him back in a way that I can empathize and identify with. He may always be a Magneto without the emotional justification, merely a practical one, if that.