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re: Mister Sinister Confirmed as Villain in ‘Wolverine 3’ by Bryan Singer

Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:52 pm to
Posted by bulldog95
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Posted on 9/12/16 at 10:52 pm to
Rogue was my favorite Saturday morning x-men but then again I liked gambit too.

I liked wolverine more than cyclops but I remember a time when cyclops was a badass that kept wolverine in check, not a pansy like in x-men 2-3.
Posted by Baloo
Formerly MDGeaux
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 9/13/16 at 11:04 am to
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Rogue was my favorite Saturday morning x-men but then again I liked gambit too.


As the X-Men book have rapidly declined in quality post-Claremont (with an exception for Morrison's New X-Men and Whedon's brief Astonishing run), Rogue has been arguably the most interesting X-Man. The X-Men:Legacy books written by Carey are possibly the only X-men books written in the past 15 years that are worthy of the Claremont legacy*, and it focused heavily on Rogue

*This puts X-Force in a different bucket. I'm not a huge fan, but the Remender era on X-Force is perfect for that style of book. It's not what I want from X-Men, but hey... eras change. But I think the turning away from the family dynamic makes it inherently "un-X-men," as that is the critical piece of the stroytelling: it is a dysfunctional surrogate family for freaks and outcasts.
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