I have an unrelated question. Does anyone know the explanation for how the Sisterhood was going to steal Jean Grey's body? This came to mind this morning. I thought that when Jean rose from the grave, as reanimated by the Phoenix in Endsong that she eventually left Earth for the White Hot Room. I was always of the mind that she took her body with her. In fact that seemed expressly clear. So what was that in the Sisterhood arc, when the X-Men moved her "body" to avoid possession by the Red Queen? Was that pure retroactive continuity on the part of Fraction and Marvel???
For Rahsaan... If I remember well, Jean is alive but away in the White hot room. But Logan kept a piece of Jean's hair, and Sisterhood wanted to get that, to somewhat recreate with Spiral magic a new physical body to use it to host the spirit of Red Queen. About hiding Jean corpse, yeah. Fraction is a crap of writer who doesnt know a crap about continuity, or characters history and make his own rules on Uncannys Emma & Scott. I cant way for him to leave or be moved from Uncanny. I need him out.
Thanks. As I suspected... Fraction completely ignored the fact that Jean (with her body) rose from the grave during Endsong, and her body merged with the Phoenix Force left for the White Hot Room in the end. I hate Fraction's writing.
Nothing about that arc made sense. The sisterhood used Jean's hair to track Jean's body... only Domino moved the body so it led them to another dead body... that the X-men didn't mind being dug up and messed around with. That makes sense, right? No, didn't think so.
I honestly think Fraction should drop X-men and stick with Ironman and Thor. He seems to fit those characters (Ironman more so).
“For so long, my life has been out of control. Chaos and serendipity, wrapped in insanity. I have suffered, I have lost. Not just my life, but my very soul, my self. But no more. Now I know who I am.” – Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Braddock, daughter of Otherworld, mutant, telepath, telekinetic, defender of the realm and, above all, X-Man.
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So Jubilee is there right from the start? Cool! And it seems all you need is Vampire blood to turn you into one
Interested in seeing Betsy's role in this new storyline...
What the hell is up with Pixie's boobs! They're huge? It's Wondra Syndrome all over again.
Disney!
Pixie... I would have liked someone else in those scenes.
I have an unrelated question. Does anyone know the explanation for how the Sisterhood was going to steal Jean Grey's body? This came to mind this morning. I thought that when Jean rose from the grave, as reanimated by the Phoenix in Endsong that she eventually left Earth for the White Hot Room. I was always of the mind that she took her body with her. In fact that seemed expressly clear. So what was that in the Sisterhood arc, when the X-Men moved her "body" to avoid possession by the Red Queen? Was that pure retroactive continuity on the part of Fraction and Marvel???
For Rahsaan...
If I remember well, Jean is alive but away in the White hot room.
But Logan kept a piece of Jean's hair, and Sisterhood wanted to get that, to somewhat recreate with Spiral magic a new physical body to use it to host the spirit of Red Queen.
About hiding Jean corpse, yeah. Fraction is a crap of writer who doesnt know a crap about continuity, or characters history and make his own rules on Uncannys Emma & Scott.
I cant way for him to leave or be moved from Uncanny. I need him out.
La Betsy,
Thanks. As I suspected... Fraction completely ignored the fact that Jean (with her body) rose from the grave during Endsong, and her body merged with the Phoenix Force left for the White Hot Room in the end. I hate Fraction's writing.
Nothing about that arc made sense. The sisterhood used Jean's hair to track Jean's body... only Domino moved the body so it led them to another dead body... that the X-men didn't mind being dug up and messed around with. That makes sense, right? No, didn't think so.
I honestly think Fraction should drop X-men and stick with Ironman and Thor. He seems to fit those characters (Ironman more so).
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