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They don't hear you though. Cyclops and the Phoenix Five were out there putting in work for mutantkind while Wolverine was buck-dancing for the Avengers#cyclopswasright
The Phoenix Five
They don't hear you though. Cyclops and the Phoenix Five were out there putting in work for mutantkind while Wolverine was buck-dancing for the Avengers#cyclopswasright
They don't hear you though. Cyclops and the Phoenix Five were out there putting in work for mutantkind while Wolverine was buck-dancing for the Avengers
The Phoenix Five
Cyclops is gay now
Scott, Jean & Wolverine: The Poly X-Men Relationship May Have a Queer Twist
The latest issue of X-Men makes Scott, Jean and Logan's relationship more explicit than ever, and the polyamory apparently isn't exclusive to Jean.www.cbr.com
one of them flooded wakanda on the whim of a psycho blonde, two got mentally koed by spider man, the phoenix five are weak to suggestion
Into the trash it goes.Cyclops is gay now
Scott, Jean & Wolverine: The Poly X-Men Relationship May Have a Queer Twist
The latest issue of X-Men makes Scott, Jean and Logan's relationship more explicit than ever, and the polyamory apparently isn't exclusive to Jean.www.cbr.com
He was exactly like the cartoon persona in comics too, at least from 1960s up to the 1990s. This is gen z writers cyclops their talking about. people who were still reading comics in 2010 to now.Thing is when people think of cyclops they think of dude from the cartoon not how he is in the comics
That's the biggest thing I never liked about Cyclops (and I'm saying that as a Cyclops fan).
The one thing worth pointing out though was that a lot of IRL interference started creeping into the stories around that time.
Scott walking out on his family was an editorial decision that was made behind Chris Claremont's back.
After Jean died at the end of the Phoenix saga, the OG plan was for Jean to stay dead permanently and for Scott to quit the X-men , start a family, and move on with his life.
Later on however, the editors backpedaled and retconned Jean's death on the moon so they could market a spinoff comic about the OG X-men getting back together (X-factor).
That move really derailed Scott's character and ruined the impact of Jean Grey's sacrifice in the Phoenix Saga. Terrible writing, IMO.
What Claremont wanted to do was the right thing and how a lot of comics should go instead of the characters being in this never ending battle. It's why I always liked what they did with the OG Earth 2 Batman.
He gets it in and clearly loves Jean above all.
Wolverine gets it in too but the man can't maintain any relationships, he too wild.
Cyclops a cool leader whose main flaw was his unquestioning faith in Prof X. Once the writers freed him from that I thought his character was perfected.....then now we get this weird krakoa 3 some shyt. Idk what's happening now.