Polaris in X-Men Blue!!!!!
But, doing what? Hopefully she gives the O5 and friends a lesson or two in real time battle tactics. They could certainly use it as could Lorna.
It will be interesting to see what Lorna will think of teen Jean and teen Jean think of her. Well a lot depends on what she is up to.
The big question is she is there to do what?
Magneto is the leader of the X-Men Blue, so she will probably be there to help her father, i guess.
I also heard that Emma Frost was set to make an appearance in Blue #8, with her classic white costume back.
@scott_summers52: Hopefully she kills some Inhumans for fun.
@rabumalal: Ha. Hopefully!
I must sound like a sadist but I have never hated the Inhumans as much as I did after DoX and IvX.
@rabumalal: Ha. Hopefully!
I must sound like a sadist but I have never hated the Inhumans as much as I did after DoX and IvX.
Inhumans used to be cool and as an idea and concept they still are but ever since Infinity where Inhumans began popping up like mutants they became lame. Their awesome royal family dynamic and eccentric genetic superhuman culture was underplayed and they made the Inhumans more like the governments and teams of the present rather than their own unique thing.
@ursaber: I love the idea of the Inhumans being a royal family, but I hate how Marvel tried to make them a copy of the X-Men. A Jack Kirby-esque Inhumans book would be much better than any other Inhuman comic that has came out in the past decade. It only made it worse when Marvel continued to force the Inhumans on us by giving them multiple titles and simultaneously reducing the number of X-books.
@ursaber: I love the idea of the Inhumans being a royal family, but I hate how Marvel tried to make them a copy of the X-Men. A Jack Kirby-esque Inhumans book would be much better than any other Inhuman comic that has came out in the past decade. It only made it worse when Marvel continued to force the Inhumans on us by giving them multiple titles and simultaneously reducing the number of X-books.
The Inhuman's fault line was Marvel's attempt to replace the X-Men with them. The Inhumans already had their own place and theme in the MU but the usurpation Marvel was using was just plain bad.
@ursaber: Marvel would rather have the Inhumans be more popular than the X-Men on account of their movie and film rights. It was flawed logic to assume that the way to achieve that popularity was through the Inhumans replacing the X-Men. And so the royal family dynamic was lost in favor of a more X-Men-like approach.
Marvel did all of this to make us like the Inhumans, but it only made us hate them. I think Resurrexion was their way of realizing that (that being said, there are still a lot of things I would change about Resurrexion *cough* Cyclops *cough*).
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