So, are they any future talks about the cub and Jack? I'm really curious what is going to happen to it.
Well, since this story arc was like Spider-Man's Goblin Baby arc, I guess the Cub and Jack will be like Cable and Hope...
@HotSauceCommittee: But I think your opinion of the ending would the final verdict. I kinda like this arc too, as it brought back more obscure or underused characters, but the ending issue... WOW that was bad and over the top...
After reading the ending issue of Wolfsbane's story arc in X-Factor and White Wolf's return in Black Panther, I have this impression that Marvel hates wolves or wolf-theme characters and/or wolf-mutants. Take a look at Wolfcub, he died not too long ago, but hardly anyone is effected by his death and hasn't been mention by anyone, even Magik's memorial for fallen muants/X-Men didn't had Wolfcub's name on it. Kinda sucks when a character dies and lives little to no impact on any of the characters whatsoever.
Has anyone else notice this kind of thing with other characters?
Just read the issue where this guy ACTUALLY reappears back in the comics... and I feel it was bland and cliche I mean, this seem ALOT like how THor and Loki would fight. I never read any of the stories with White Wolf, only what I read here and his Wiki-pages. ANd from his return, I say his portrayal there is not what he would have done established in the other books. He was a anti-hero of the Black Panther mythos, he wasn' the most noble, but he did what he did for better good. In the recent issue, we was portrayed as a spoil brat who plotted to overthrow the royal throne. Again, playing out liek Thor and Loki...
does Marvel hate wolves? First Wolfcub dies and everyone forgets about him, than you have all that S&%t Wolfsbane had to deal with in the last couple of years, and now upon his first return in books, White Wolf gets a radical change to character...
FYI: Superboy didn't like to be called Superboy at the starr, because he thought he was the clone of Superman after he died and took the title for himself.
I found it be another case of going the extra mile of truama fo being a woman in comics as well as being an X-Men. I mean, Tigra was raped by an alien, and she gives birth to her baby boy off panel and he ends up being perfectly fine... for now, while Wolfsbane has a arc in which her birth is like the Goblin Baby... except that baby was still human who was born normally... this baby was cough up by Wolfsbane while she was chained, and the first thing the baby does is KILL a person in cold blood. ANd in the end, Rahne thinks God hates her!
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