@The Great Black North - yeah the Emma vision was amazing to see. It gave lots of hints about the future for Hope and Jean. Makes Emma almost seem like a child-killer.
@FSaker - Marvel doesn't really seem to care about a character being in more than one place. And is that Boom Boom behind her?
@whitephoenix - Yes, that's Boom Boom. You can tell because of her outfit and the energy in her hands (even though physically Land traced her as any other blonde X-Woman).
And you're right; now I remembered that Wolverine is having Fear Itself missions in at least three books (X-Force, Avengers and his solo book) - and he may be appearing in the main series as well (I don't know, I'm not reading it). And Deadpool also has a solo tie-in in Fear Itself, so I guess Betsy can have appearances in more than one series as well.
One of my favourite Comics this month! I love when Emma is having that fevered nightmare of Phoenix!
ReplyDeleteNot bad. Not good either, but coming from Land, I guess it's much better than expected.
ReplyDeleteBut how is she even fighting Juggernaut? Isn't Betsy supposed to be chasing the Purifiers (and having a bomb detonate in her face) during Fear Itself?
@The Great Black North - yeah the Emma vision was amazing to see. It gave lots of hints about the future for Hope and Jean. Makes Emma almost seem like a child-killer.
ReplyDelete@FSaker - Marvel doesn't really seem to care about a character being in more than one place. And is that Boom Boom behind her?
@whitephoenix - Yes, that's Boom Boom. You can tell because of her outfit and the energy in her hands (even though physically Land traced her as any other blonde X-Woman).
ReplyDeleteAnd you're right; now I remembered that Wolverine is having Fear Itself missions in at least three books (X-Force, Avengers and his solo book) - and he may be appearing in the main series as well (I don't know, I'm not reading it). And Deadpool also has a solo tie-in in Fear Itself, so I guess Betsy can have appearances in more than one series as well.
I fail to see how Boomer's bombs could be considered a psionic attack.
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