So I’ve heard of us being referred to as X-Fans and I kind of adopted the name but I wanted to know your guy’s opinions first! (I will be posting this same question on the X-Men Movies Wiki too) My personal name for us is X-STANS (get it? To stan something means to fan over it, and also…Stan Lee? No?! Okay fine). Does anyone else have a suitable name for us or should I just go with one of these…
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I remember reading this as one of those big collections you'd find at a library, it started with cyclops and some other people I don't remember raiding a secret facility, and Cyclops' powers don't work for whatever reason.
They complete the mission pretty quickly, and suddenly Magneto has become a dictator and starts killing all non-mutants systematically. His inner circle starts thinning because he kills a bird-looking mutant out of rage that he called a carrot a fruit, and kills a fat mutant because they accused someone of "passing gas at the dramatic moment" (neither of these are jokes).
The X-men beat magneto, when suddenly Jean Grey has what is described as "a planet sized stroke", which completely reboots the arc into a cyberpunk dystopia where Beast is keeping her in a biological stasis pod and cloning nightcrawler on mass to stop this version of the rest of the X-men from freeing her.
The team of X-men fight, and one of them has a breakdown over a never-explained memory involving "those stairs", "that pose", and "all of us being so hungry!"
I'm sure the comic made vaguely more sense than I'm remembering, and even if not, I would like to give it another read.
I figured most authorities on x-men would be here, so, help if you can by telling me the name of the arc, or at least the issue numbers.
Thanks in advance!
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Something occurred to me that had never done so, did wolverine ever offer to heal xavier of his paralysis using his healing blood and if not why so and if so why didnt it work? Cause I havent read up all xmen comics yet or all the multimedia, ive seen all the movies except the wolverine and if you even want to count generation X tv movie, i havent seen them yet so idk if they address that issue there.
Comment below who you guys think should play Charles Xavier in the the MCU.
(Nathan Summers) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with X-Force and the X-Men. The character first appeared as a newborn infant in Uncanny X-Men #201 (Jan. 1986) created by writer Chris Claremont, while Cable's adult identity was created by writer Louise Simonson and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld, and first appeared in The New Mutants #87 (March 1990).
Nathan Summers is the biological son of the X-Men member Cyclops (Scott Summers) and Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey's clone), the "half" brother of Rachel Summers and Nate Grey, and the genetic template for Stryfe. He is from a possible future timeline, having been transported as an infant to the future, where he grew into a warrior, before returning to the present.
Josh Brolin will portray Cable in the X-Men film series, beginning with Deadpool 2. Nathan Christopher Charles Summers is the son of Scott Summers (aka Cyclops), and Madeline Pryor (who was later revealed to be a clone of Jean Grey). Writer Chris Claremont, who had written the series since issue #94 (August 1975), revealed Madeline to be pregnant in X-Men/Alpha Flight #1 (December 1985).[2] The next depiction of her pregnancy was in The Uncanny X-Men #200, when she goes into premature labor.[3] In the following issue, #201 (January 1986), Nathan first appears as a newborn infant.
Rogue is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character debuted in Avengers Annual #10 (November 1981) as a villain, but she joined the X-Men soon thereafter.
Rogue is part of a subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. Rogue has the involuntary ability to absorb and sometimes also remove the memories, physical strength, and superpowers of anyone she touches. Therefore, Rogue considers her powers to be a curse. For most of her life, she limited her physical contact with others, including her on-off love interest, Gambit. However, after many years, Rogue finally gained full control over her mutant ability.
Hailing from the fictional Caldecott County, Mississippi, Rogue is the X-Men's self-described southern belle. A runaway, she was adopted by Mystique of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and grew up as a villain. After Rogue permanently absorbs Ms. Marvel's psyche and Kree powers, she reforms and turns to the X-Men, fearing for her sanity.
Nightcrawler, Magneto, Wolverine