tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596031626753539266.post646287220803174263..comments2024-03-28T09:06:51.472-03:00Comments on PSYLOCKE | CAPTAIN BRITAIN // like a butterfly: Remender's "Uncanny Avengers" Rise from the Ashes of "Ragnarok Now"randybearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03269657993664879351noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5596031626753539266.post-31762060124345318822014-03-15T11:29:56.842-03:002014-03-15T11:29:56.842-03:00Uncanny Avengers was uninteresting in its first is...Uncanny Avengers was uninteresting in its first issues (maybe Havok lecturing Cyclops had something to do with it, or Scarlet Witch acting like decimating mutantkind was a good thing), and I was very irritated with the way Rogue was killed some issues ago, but it seems that now Remender will finally do to this book the magic he did for Uncanny X-Force.<br /><br />That's great! And it's even better to know that Psylocke will be a part of it! I was already happy when he showed Magistrate Braddock as part of Kang's team, but now it seems that the real Betsy (...well, Magistrate Braddock is also Betsy, but just in an alternate future) will also take part of the action.<br /><br />The only problem is that this book has serious problems with continuity - and I'm not talking about Earth being destroyed, but how Cable and Psylocke are still leaders of separate X-Force teams in it, when they're on the same team now. Or how Wolverine still wears the uniform he had before All-New Marvel NOW!, stuff like that.<br /><br />(plus, it must be frustrating to Wood that he had to stop using Rogue just for Remender to kill her, then reveal that eventually her death will likely be retconned as never happening at all... I like Monet, but I still prefered the X-Women with Rogue, and even Kitty "self-righteous" Pryde, in the team)FSakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10462635398072983026noreply@blogger.com