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Awesome. Thats exciting. I'm hoping Thorne gets to do it if they give her a solo.
I wonder if XForce would have lasted longer had it more prominent characters. Maybe if the team was lead by Cable and Deadpool had stuck around longer would have kept sales more consistent. Also imagine if Kwannon were on the team too? I feel it would have drummed up a lot of attention having both K and Betsy on the same team. I guess we will never know hehe
I liked X-Force @Randybear. It definitely made me more interested in Forge and Sage.
Also sales were pretty good so I don't think anything went bad.
And best of all it got Betsy's real personality back, as evidenced by them getting so much feedback that she was specifically mentioned :)
Thorne should be very proud of himself imho.
I know he wanted to do a Betsy series and he said he would tell us if it got shot down, and that was awhile ago, and so far I haven't seen anything about him saying it was shot down.
Im crossing fingers and mentioning him specifically when asking for more Betsy:)
This mention definitely made me excited.
Weapon X-Men had Wolverine, Cable, AND Deadpool, yet sales were so bad that even Brevoort himself acknowledged it was canceled due to lack of demand. lol
X-Force didn't score good sales. How is a flagship title, that's off the top 30 upon issue #5 release, considered a top performer?
This was not a good book, overall, and, specifically, instead of addressing the mistakes Krakoa did with Betsy, it only emphasised them.
Phoenix ranked way worse and still managed to get renewed, so it's clearly not just a matter of sales.
Psylocke also dropped drastically right after #1 as well can’t imagine how low it is on the charts with #6 but I bet Cebulski will let it go past #10
I didn't say it was a top performer,
I said it had good sales (Imo).
As far as X-Titles it sold decently.
Again Imho at least.
We all have different opinions, so it's cool :)
I definitely disagree on X-Force being a bad book, I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.
I also don't think it emphasized the problems with Krakoa at all.
At least my specific problems with Krakoa lol. Which was Betsy being in Otherworld all the time & being completely written totally out of her character/personality.
Thorne had Betsy (again imho), back to her real personality, had call backs to her past whether it be her modeling days, or her old Psylocke outfit,
and he had her as an mutant X-Man first & Captain Britain far waaaaaaaay in the back 2nd (if that lol), which is what I think most fans respond to.
Tini Howard in contrast during Krakoa imho made Betsy's whole identity centered around being CB and not an X-Man (with Dragons etc etc) it almost destroyed Betsy.
I for one hope Thorne gets to continue with the character. If not him..then maybe Remender or Yost?
I'm just glad TPTB are noticing her popularity is in who she is....Betsy Braddock... not in her being Psylocke or Captain Britain.
I hope whatever we'd like to see for Betsy, we all keep writing and see her very soon in something after X-Force :)
Jmo!
TH even admitted she wrote Betsy as a new character to let K keep all the history and personality. And it was clear she was.
@NateX it was always a mini series and the creative team doesn’t exactly bring in numbers. The art was below average IMO
Thats terrible @Randybear. I'm not sure how I missed that, glad I did though lol.
All the more reason I'm glad Thorne got Betsy and essentially ignored the CB stuff (mostly.)
The premise of the book was to continue on with the same characterisation that started in Krakoa; meaning more magic, Otherworld, romance with Rachel and psychic weapons. If the only standard you choose to judge Thorne's work against was Tini Howard's comedic dialogue, then you've set the bar extremely low. X-Men Unlimited had already demonstrated improvements on that front.
I'm not even going to waste time on your remark that people recognise Betsy's popularity regardless of the Psylocke moniker. Let them launch a 4th Betsy-centred book with Michelangelo on art duties and Jesus behind the script, and it would fail massively if the ideas stayed in the same thread.
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