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On one side, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy, but on the other, damn, that's dark.
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I think the previous page has Red Skull call out Magneto for having the same values as him (and actually a higher kill count because he literally caused a global power outage). It's literally just Jewish Revenge Fantasy #6,000,000,001. Red Skull is weird nowadays because he's just the opposite of the whatever values the writer holds to be virtuous.On one side, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy, but on the other, damn, that's dark.
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It's definitely possible that the writer was going for a Jewish revenge fantasy with Magneto, but it's also possible that they were simply trying to show how similar Red Skull and Magneto are. Both have killed many people and both believe strongly in their own values. It would make sense for Xavier to implant memories in Magneto's mind, but we don't know for sure if that's what happened.I think the previous page has Red Skull call out Magneto for having the same values as him (and actually a higher kill count because he literally caused a global power outage). It's literally just Jewish Revenge Fantasy #6,000,000,001. Red Skull is weird nowadays because he's just the opposite of the whatever values the writer holds to be virtuous.
I honestly just want it to be revealed that Magneto being a Holocaust victim was an implanted memory by Xavier. The constant smugness whenever a writer has him bring up Jews is annoying. This was good though, it was Acts of Vengeance, right? Villains swap heroes and try to kill them?
Oh no, it's Mark Gruenwald he was definitely writing a Jewish revenge fantasy.It's definitely possible that the writer was going for a Jewish revenge fantasy with Magneto, but it's also possible that they were simply trying to show how similar Red Skull and Magneto are. Both have killed many people and both believe strongly in their own values. It would make sense for Xavier to implant memories in Magneto's mind, but we don't know for sure if that's what happened.
It's definitely possible that the writer was going for a Jewish revenge fantasy with Magneto, but it's also possible that they were simply trying to show how similar Red Skull and Magneto are. Both have killed many people and both believe strongly in their own values. It would make sense for Xavier to implant memories in Magneto's mind, but we don't know for sure if that's what happened.
I think the previous page has Red Skull call out Magneto for having the same values as him (and actually a higher kill count because he literally caused a global power outage). It's literally just Jewish Revenge Fantasy #6,000,000,001. Red Skull is weird nowadays because he's just the opposite of the whatever values the writer holds to be virtuous.
I honestly just want it to be revealed that Magneto being a Holocaust victim was an implanted memory by Xavier. The constant smugness whenever a writer has him bring up Jews is annoying. This was good though, it was Acts of Vengeance, right? Villains swap heroes and try to kill them?
Busiek came up with the idea and pitched it to Roger Stern, who passed it along to Shooter. Byrne got roped into working with Stern in writing the resurrection storyline and the issue where Jean Grey officially comes back and we find out what "really" happened in UXM #101-137, partly because Byrne (even though he went against Claremont's script and drew Jean murdering a populated planet, triggering Shooter and making him order Jean's death in the first place) had grown tired of Jean being all powerful and wanted to nerf her powers back to normal and had the personal head canon that Phoenix was a sentient power upgrade energy source that Jean got bonded to (which Byrne managed to make Claremont bye-the-bye mention in the final published issue of UXM #137 right before Jean kills herself when she describes what she had become).I thought it was Kurt Busiek who came up with the "The REAL Jean is in a cocoon at the bottom of Jamaica Bay" retcon?
Red Skull is weird nowadays because he's just the opposite of the whatever values the writer holds to be virtuous.
Tim Drake as Robin was basically Spider-Man without superpowers and the constant life lessons after fucking up because DC was fucking allergic to making Tim anything other than a borderline perfect know-it-all. I have no idea how the fuck he even became popular, every comic I've ever read with the guy makes me wish for a random mook to blow his brains out over a brick wall. His appearance directly led to the flanderization of Dick Grayson's character to make Tim "the smart guy" and I take an immense amount of joy in knowing that he has become an increasingly irrelevant footnote after Damian Wayne's introduction.I've been re-reading Tim Drakes robin series and it is really, really boring. And, while Chuck Dixon does social commentary better than most it's still bad and killing random side characters to make a point is incredibly tiring. There's basically no developed side characters because they all die to teach the audience that bullying is bad.
I do recall that the original plan was for Dazzler to have Jean's slot in X-Factor (it was even hinted at in the last issue of her solo series), but I had never heard before about any plans to have Jean's sister on the roster.either be stuck with Dazzler as the fifth member or bringing in Jean Grey's sister Sarah and making her a mutant tracker ala Caliban).
Dazzler was Claremont's second choice as he REALLY REALLY wanted to push the idea of Sarah Grey as an alternative to Jean coming back and even pitched a character/power set for her of her being a living breathing mutant tracker ala Caliban. The line in the last issue of Dazzler's ongoing, IIRC was a red herring as there was a lot of fan speculation Alison WAS going to be the fifth member; especially since her book was being canceled at this time; as Marvel did a bang up job basically keeping Jean's return a secret.I do recall that the original plan was for Dazzler to have Jean's slot in X-Factor (it was even hinted at in the last issue of her solo series), but I had never heard before about any plans to have Jean's sister on the roster.
Scott dropping his wife and kid like a bad habit to hop back on Jean's pussy wagon was the beginning of Douchebag Cyclops, which continued for nearly 20 years until he ironically cheated on Jean with Emma Frost in "New X-Men". Then he became Chad-clops. After Jean died, her spirit was like, "I'm not even mad about it. You have my blessing to turn Emma inside out". The lesson here is never chase pussy - get it to chase YOU.Of additional note: Jim Shooter had to change his personal phone number prior to Anne Nocenti being tasked with telling her that Jean was being brought back, X-Factor was happening, and Cyclops would be abandoning his wife and kid. Because he knew Claremont would call him and basically go apeshit on his ass claiming that the X-Men were HIS fucking toys and rage quit on Shooter if he didn't immediately reverse course. Claremont couldn't quit because of this and instead bugged the fuck out of Nocenti to basically pass along the alternatives once it dawned upon Claremont that Shooter was power flexing on him to basically beg him to change course, especially since Claremont (in spite of his rage) started to realize that if he rage quit the book, that Byrne or who knows who would swoop down and take control over the X-Men and he'd never get the book back, let alone with the level of creative control he previously enjoyed.
Disagree about that. Scott cheating on Jean only made Scott an even BIGGER douchebag and Morrison making Jean give deathbed permission for Scott to fuck Emma was up there with Marvel making Maddie a would be child murderess to justify (again) Scott being a horrible human being. And even later writers ran with this, as one of the central themes for Emma/Scott was watching Emma react in shock and horror at how being with her brought out Scott's worst attributes and the fact that everyone around Scott had to work overtime (as seen with Rogue and Second Coming) to basically cover for Scott's fucked up leadership; which culminated in AvX Scott and trying to force Hope to become Dark Phoenix just so he could use Dark Phoenix as a weapon against humanity, knowing damn well that it would end in the bulk of the human population dying and mutantkind being sent to death camps in retaliation.Scott dropping his wife and kid like a bad habit to hop back on Jean's pussy wagon was the beginning of Douchebag Cyclops, which continued for nearly 20 years until he ironically cheated on Jean with Emma Frost in "New X-Men". Then he became Chad-clops. After Jean died, her spirit was like, "I'm not even mad about it. You have my blessing to turn Emma inside out". The lesson here is never chase pussy - get it to chase YOU.
>be meTim Drake as Robin was basically Spider-Man without superpowers and the constant life lessons after fucking up because DC was fucking allergic to making Tim anything other than a borderline perfect know-it-all. I have no idea how the fuck he even became popular, every comic I've ever read with the guy makes me wish for a random mook to blow his brains out over a brick wall. His appearance directly led to the flanderization of Dick Grayson's character to make Tim "the smart guy" and I take an immense amount of joy in knowing that he has become an increasingly irrelevant footnote after Damian Wayne's introduction.
They're actually how I got into comics. I really enjoyed the stories, and the setting of Bludhaven as a place so corrupt that the good cops had to act in secret was a good premise. Unfortunately Devin Grayson screwed things up and then things went to shit when DC decided to blow the whole city up.I loved Tim Drake and Chuck Dixon's '90s work on Batman, Nightwing, and Robin.
I loved Tim Drake and Chuck Dixon's '90s work on Batman, Nightwing, and Robin.
Also as for X-Men, iirc, wasn't the attempted Logan and Jean pairing Claremont's way of seething over her being back?
I think people's problem with Cyclops/Emma Frost was less to do with Jean Grey and more to do with pissed-off Emma Frost fans who hated the sudden personality change she got after shacking up with Cyclops and random bullshit like her suddenly talking like a posh British bimbo.Scott dropping his wife and kid like a bad habit to hop back on Jean's pussy wagon was the beginning of Douchebag Cyclops, which continued for nearly 20 years until he ironically cheated on Jean with Emma Frost in "New X-Men". Then he became Chad-clops. After Jean died, her spirit was like, "I'm not even mad about it. You have my blessing to turn Emma inside out". The lesson here is never chase pussy - get it to chase YOU.