CBR: This week, "X-Men '92" masterminds Chad Bowers and Chris Sims return to X-POSITION to answer your questions about everything from the series' future to working with artist Scott Koblish to Westchester's rogues gallery.
I particularly enjoyed your iteration of X-Force, specifically Psylocke using the focused totality of her telepathic powers. Now that we have seen how exceptionally destructive this group is, is there a possibility that these characters will get a minor deconstruction considering how much they encompass certain comic book trends of the '90s? I'm sure Cassandra Nova has quite a lot to say to these incurably violent members of Westchester.
Sims: Oh, Nova haaaaaaates X-Force. That's one of the reasons she was so mad to see Betsy busting in on her "therapy session."
Bowers: Nova's only advice to X-Force is, "Go away, and die." There's no rehabilitating those guys.
Sims: As you'll see in upcoming issues, her plan to deal with them is completely different from her plan to deal with the X-Men. Wolverine, you can reason with. Cable and Deadpool, on the other hand...
“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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