Yeah, if anything Bendis made him even worse. Hell he even appointed Ares to the Avengers so they can have a Wolverine/Thor combination. The Knaufs on the other hand gave Iron Man a sense of honor during Civil War that other writers refused to give him in the other books.Bendis didn't redeem Iron Man. He continued Iron Man right along the morally ambiguous line from Civil War with his appointing Wolverine to the Avengers as their go-to assassin and revealing the Illuminati and s***. The Knaufs redeemed Iron Man and then Fraction reset him to an earlier version of himself that was literally not responsible for anything in Civil War.
I enjoyed reading the different sides of Iron Man through Civil War. Some made him out to be a d-bag, but his solo book and some of the one shots added some depth and reasoning to why he did some of the things he did.
Can someone explain to me how/when Kitty got herself out of that Breakworld Bullet?
Guess you aren't reading the series? Beast let Jean into his mind and ahe got to experience all that. She's knows everything about what happened with herBeast should of probably told Jean she would get possessed by the Phoenix and wipe out a solar system or Warren that he will become Apocalypse heir when his Archangel persona takes over and wipe out a entire town in Northern Montana.
To prove himself to the X-Men that he had changed and wanted to follow Scott, Magneto used his powers to pull the bullet to earth and set her free.
Oh stop whining, we got Kitty backwell Fraction wrote the story surrounding Kitty's return so that explains that
I don't get why people/Marvel want this younger Jean around, so you can "have Jean, but without all of the baggage of older Jean." I WANT the baggage that comes with Jean. I want the one who has been through all this crap. When I wanted to read young X-Men without the baggage, I turned to Ultimate. They have since changed the entire direction of the Ultimate line, though. Where it was once "a fresh start"/trying to bring in new readers, it is now just as messed up as 616, if not moreso. I'm not saying current Ultimate books are bad (only thing I have really read since the awful Ultimatum was Spider-Men), but even before that, they were moving away from the original idea behind that line. I think the biggest problem at first was trying to tell updated versions of EVERY major storyline within the first few years, at least in books like X-Men.