Thread:ADour/@comment-4548390-20160304091829/@comment-5448995-20160307030407

The Many-Angled One wrote: SunGodKizaru wrote: They said we will eventually know what Cyclops did and a conclusion to the Mutant/Inhumans conflict later this year I believe, or at least that conflict will be finally culminate into something, maybe a Mutant/Inhuman event later this year, maybe it starts with Civil War, I still think and I don't understand why isn't everyone on Earth taking care of this, the M-Pox is killing mutants and apparently it's transmittable to humans since humans are scared of getting infected at least, I feel like this should have been an event by now instead of another Civil War. I think the culmination of it (the Mutant/Inhumans crisis) will come during Civil War II, like, they'll deal with it at the same time they deal with the whole war of superheroes thing, although I think it'll be bigger than that. I don't think the M-Pox is transmittable, but the humans fear it is (it's just an excuse for them to hate mutants again).

SunGodKizaru wrote: As for Thor seems only Aaron knows that, he is going to an arc with Thor in the past after this Jane Foster Thor arc, maybe he will reveal it finally after that arc is done with, I miss Odinson I want him to be relevant again... Hope he gets the Ultimate Mjolnir soon.

Yeah, I really hope it does and I hope a cure is found, I'm still with the bad feeling that they won't be cured and we won't have more mutants besides the ones we currently have, but at least cure the current ones from dying(they will keep them infertile).

Mutant fans were complaining that Marvel wanted to sub them for Inhumans and Marvel decided to directly make Inhumans hurt mutants, I still don't get how pissing off fans is good for your sales, specially since X-men are now selling less because people are tired of the same story of them becoming extinct while still selling well and the Inhuman books are selling badly, maybe if they did a partnership with mutants and inhumans understanding each other because they are both being victims of discrimination, the sales would actually be better, but eventually it will come to that I think.

Yeah I hope he does too, I still want him to join the Squadron Supreme as someone that would keep them in check as a member of the actual 616 universe on the team.

ADour wrote: Last December, Bendis said that he will touch on Superior Iron Man (here). I wonder if that means an explanation for how did he stop being Superior Iron Man or some kind of consequences.

I personally felt Superior Iron Man was unecessary. Iron Man is such a villainized character that making him actually bad was a bit hurtful (how many times did I hear "But isn't Tony already an a-hole? lolllololo" comments back then?)

However, I would've liked for him to last longer. Having an actual unhinged Tony Stark was fun, and I expected his character arc to go in a direction similar to Superior Spider-Man. However, Superior Iron Man was unceremoniously swept under the rug, instead of having some kind of Iron Man renaissance from the ashes of a fallen Superior Iron Man.

Well I guess they are touching it then, I though I saw an editor say that it was a story they "told" and now they moved on from it somewhere, but maybe not. Superior Iron Man was the only thing that came out of Axis, I didn't like that Havok remained inverted, I also didn't like the whole Scarlet Witch, QS, Magneto situation, then again I didn't like any of Remender recent books, Uncanny Avengers last arc was awful, Captain America Sam Wilson was pretty meh(Spencer actually made me like him a lot more) and Axis was what it was, but it seems Remender was kinda biding "Marvel" will instead of putting his own ideas into the books, he seems to have left Marvel to write more freely.

I wanted Superior Iron Man to last longer as well, he would turn back to normal eventually, but the books was great.