User blog comment:The Many-Angled One/I Know What Cyclops Did Last Summer/@comment-11285291-20151227060913/@comment-4548390-20151228020426

I don't think Cyclops going crazy is a bad thing. Well, it is, but it already happened to someone that was very close to him and this person redeemed herself before... well, before something happened to her and she disappeared. And the same goes for Iceman, I don't think him being gay is a problem either, even if it was unnecessary or not. In some cases, good stories come from this, like the Thor/Jane Foster storyline.

The part where I wrote that Cyclops used the Terrigen (Bomb or Crystals) to kill other mutants I thought while writting the blog post, so I didn't have much time to develop it. But the initial idea is that he killed other mutants, being it through Terrigen or not. And of course Cyclops could make everything worse (even for the Inhumans). Every situation can become worse than it already is, it only needs a push. Maybe Cyclops did what I think he probably did (release the Terrigen Mist on other mutants) to help Sinister?

Even though I understand the Avengers for fearing that the Phoenx Force would destroy Earth, I agree that Cyclops was right. The Avengers should have helped the mutants, and it was the Phoenix coming to us, not Thanos. Phoenix means death and rebirth, they could have teamed-up with the X-Men to ensure that what they got as rebirth, but instead decided to attack them. What a bunch of A-holes...

About Cyclops going crazy, then returning to be sane and then going crazy again, maybe he's bipolar or was just hiding his true intentions as his plan wasn't complete yet (and then came Secret Wars and ruined his plan), don't know. The mutants didn't have their renewal denied, only stopped. And I think Cable didn't get the virus again, only had some cybernetic improvements. But if he got the virus again, as SunGodKizaru said, it was probably Deadpool's fault (you should check Deadpool & Cable: Split Second Infinite Comic by the way, it's funny).

Judging by the cover of the fifth issue of Extraordinary X-Men, Cyclops will become a real monster. After that I think he'll come back to the previous form we saw in the last page of the fourth issue and the X-Men will take him to X-Haven and try to heal him somehow, but I bet it'll take a lot of issues to happen. We'll probably see him inside something like a Bacta Tank while he's not healed.