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That wasnt the only time either. Dont get me started on freaky emma frost either.

Cyke always been a punk
 
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That wasnt the only time either. Dont get me started on freaky emma frost either.

Cyke always been a punk
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:russ: Ol dude simped Jean for the better part of 16 years worth of comics and that one kiss was all he got...


After that it was business as usual...

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...but I'll let you cook. :lolbron:

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On a side note, I'm not a huge fan of the X-tinction Agenda story arc... the Jim Lee issues were :dj2:, but the rest of the storyline doesn't hold up nearly as well IMO. Rob Liefeld :scusthov:

EDIT: Oh, and one last thing. These replies are just jokes. Don't take any of this personally, breh :heh:
 
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That wasnt the only time either. Dont get me started on freaky emma frost either.

Cyke always been a punk

i dont know about all that. for a punk, hes somehow a psychic panty dropper. had jean, her clone, emma, and psylocke lusting for his ass at one time or another

but emma has unbelievable ho tendencies though
 

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After Captain America Scott is the best leader in the Marvel U. He may not be stronger than wolverine, but he's leagues smarter. Let's be cool reality though, wolverine is probably the most annoying overhyped marvel character. Straight trash character.
 
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After Captain America Scott is the best leader in the Marvel U. He may not be stronger than wolverine, but he's leagues smarter. Let's be cool reality though, wolverine is probably the most annoying overhyped marvel character. Straight trash character.

A lot of it is a generational thing, IMO. Wolverine in the Byrne/Claremont/Austin era and the Frank Miller miniseries >>>>>>>>> :ohlawd:
He was great back when he was written by the people that knew what they were doing. (To be fair, most of the X-men got pretty badly messed over by subpar writing at some point, especially Scott with the editorial mandates surrounding early X-factor)

The problem is when all the stans who grew up in love with Wolverine as kids got old enough to write comics. They didn't realize what made the character work. They made him a boring invincible hero who could regenerate from atoms (Piccolo status). They demystified and watered down the character by shoehorning him into every other marvel comic out there, and overusing him in the movies, cartoons, etc. Telling tons of stupid stories that don't need to be told about his past when he's really the Raphael of this whole X-men business.

The people that understood the character got that he worked initially because he was an enigma. He was a walking noodle incident, you weren't supposed to know everything about him.
Wolverine's healing factor had limits, his temper got his teammates in trouble as often as it helped them, and they wouldn't even show you what happened to his opponents half the time, but you still KNEW they got murked. He was a cosmic-level trash-talker but got served up with the quickness whenever he stepped out of bounds.
He functions best as a side character who occasionally gets his shine in the limelight.

Making him the leader makes no sense because we all like Logan for being brash, crude, rude, a lone wolf, and unwilling to play by the rules.
You can't be those things when you're responsible for everybody's lives.

EDIT: Example-- THIS is Wolverine. They don't show you exactly what he does in either scene, but you know those dudes got murked. It's like in the movies when you're actually MORE scared when they don't actually give you a good look at the monster that's chasing everybody. Your mind has a way of filling in the blanks with way nastier stuff.

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So when you finally see him ACTUALLY catching bodies at the end of the Dark Phoenix Saga, you know things are serious.

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The problem is when all the stans who grew up in love with Wolverine as kids got old enough to write comics. They didn't realize what made the character work. They made him a boring invincible hero who could regenerate from atoms (Piccolo status). They demystified and watered down the character by shoehorning him into every other marvel comic out there, and overusing him in the movies, cartoons, etc. Telling tons of stupid stories that don't need to be told about his past when he's really the Raphael of this whole X-men business.

The people that understood the character got that he worked initially because he was an enigma. He was a walking noodle incident, you weren't supposed to know everything about him.
Wolverine's healing factor had limits, his temper got his teammates in trouble as often as it helped them, and they wouldn't even show you what happened to his opponents half the time, but you still KNEW they got murked. He was a cosmic-level trash-talker but got served up with the quickness whenever he stepped out of bounds.
He functions best as a side character who occasionally gets his shine in the limelight.

all facts and i am living proof.

i kinda knew them from the comics and the arcades but the cartoon was my first gateway into x-men. naturally i gravitated to wolverine. i was maybe 5 or 6.

years later though when the movie came out, and i saw that it looked nothing like the cartoon and that wolverine was the main character, i had zero interest. i didn't even go to the movies. i ended up watching it on bootleg only because i was with friends and they all wanted to watch it. i honestly didn't even care. and of course to this day i still hate that movie.

point blank period i knew no matter how much i liked wolverine he's just not the focal point of the x-men.
 

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A lot of it is a generational thing, IMO. Wolverine in the Byrne/Claremont/Austin era and the Frank Miller miniseries >>>>>>>>> :ohlawd:
He was great back when he was written by the people that knew what they were doing. (To be fair, most of the X-men got pretty badly messed over by subpar writing at some point, especially Scott with the editorial mandates surrounding early X-factor)

The problem is when all the stans who grew up in love with Wolverine as kids got old enough to write comics. They didn't realize what made the character work. They made him a boring invincible hero who could regenerate from atoms (Piccolo status). They demystified and watered down the character by shoehorning him into every other marvel comic out there, and overusing him in the movies, cartoons, etc. Telling tons of stupid stories that don't need to be told about his past when he's really the Raphael of this whole X-men business.

The people that understood the character got that he worked initially because he was an enigma. He was a walking noodle incident, you weren't supposed to know everything about him.
Wolverine's healing factor had limits, his temper got his teammates in trouble as often as it helped them, and they wouldn't even show you what happened to his opponents half the time, but you still KNEW they got murked. He was a cosmic-level trash-talker but got served up with the quickness whenever he stepped out of bounds.
He functions best as a side character who occasionally gets his shine in the limelight.

Making him the leader makes no sense because we all like Logan for being brash, crude, rude, a lone wolf, and unwilling to play by the rules.
You can't be those things when you're responsible for everybody's lives.

EDIT: Example-- THIS is Wolverine. They don't show you exactly what he does in either scene, but you know those dudes got murked. It's like in the movies when you're actually MORE scared when they don't actually give you a good look at the monster that's chasing everybody. Your mind has a way of filling in the blanks with way nastier stuff.

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So when you finally see him ACTUALLY catching bodies at the end of the Dark Phoenix Saga, you know things are serious.

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Agreed 110%.
 

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:snoop: @ people shyttin on The Boyscout

Cyclops will whoop that ass AND take your bytch in the same day:deadmanny:

And Logan-Son is my muthafukka
Where people are fukking up is that in the comics Scott ain't been boyscout since 2004

He's actually had one of the best development arcs I've ever seen

Knowing mutants were on the edge of extinction Scott bossed up

Put the race on his back like Optimus Prime:wow:

Found out Charles BEEN on that fukk shyt and kicked him off his own team:banderas:

Made a new Xforce to take care of mutant threats permanently:demonic:

Got in Captain America face and told that man get the fukk off his island, while surrounded by Avengers:banderas:

Got Magneto down with the squad because real recognize real:wow:

Became Dark Phoenix:wow::wow::wow:

Is Malcolm X to his people:wow:

The list goes on:wow::wow::wow:
 

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cyclops isnt the malcolm x to his people. there are large contingencies of his people living in sewers because of their mutations that look like glob herman that he doesnt even acknowledge. when he splintered off on his own, he didnt take any greymalkin looking mutants for the ride, but goldballs was there. call me when he unites all mutants instead of the ones that can pass
 
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