Storm lying to Cyclops in Wood's X-Men was also quite saucy.
X-Men
Team » X-Men appears in 13420 issues.
The X-Men are a superhero team of mutants founded by Professor Charles Xavier. They are dedicated to helping fellow mutants and sworn to protect a world that fears and hates them.
Your favorite X-Men Moment.
Cry for the children.
Another moment that will always stay within my heart. Mainly because prior to this i wasn't exactly a big fan of Emma Frost's character, but this beautful exchange of words between herself and Ms Marvel in New X-Men brought some new found respect.
Where were you?
ABSOLUTELY favouriteeeeeee MOMENT!!!!
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My favourite moments, obviously consist of Emma Frost.
My favourite moments, obviously consist of Emma Frost.
I want this Emma Frost back, she was marvellous, her dialogue were the best. Hope this days will come back soon, we need Morrison writing the X-Men.
@veitha: Yes. We. Do.
Magneta-Xorn The Life Model Morrison Clone defining Scott's best moment? MY retort to that is a quote from the bard Dundee "That's not a knife, THIS is a knife".
where bdid you find those pictures???? there awesome
@hopesummersforthefuture: Ole Google if you know the issue will produce a great deluge of images...Truly one of Scott's finest moments (the REAL Scott Summers, not Scottie-neto or Cyke-pocalypse). This moment was the crescendo for YEARS of finely woven plot lines by Harras, Claremont and Simonson. It is with irony that in the eighties the supposed decade of immediate gratification we get this level of work yet now writers are profit-lining characters with mediocre short term story lines for casual readers which is a fancy way of saying they write the characters straight into the nearest trash receptacle and they call it characterization.
My favourite moments, obviously consist of Emma Frost.
I want this Emma Frost back, she was marvellous, her dialogue were the best. Hope this days will come back soon, we need Morrison writing the X-Men.
I would like to see multiple creators collaborating on dialogue and scripting the way they work on movies and plays. It's obvious to me that some writers understand certain characters better than others and collaborating would help each character find a consistently "true" voice.
When in the late 90's, Jean and Professor X tricked the X-men into splitting up against each other; one side thinking Professor x was turning back into Onslaught, and the other thinking Jean was going Dark Phoenix again. A brutal battle to the death ensued, leaving Kitty and Gambit the only survivors on each side left to be destroyed by the perceived Onslaught and Phoenix. Of course it was all a cop-out illusion, and kind of messed up on the part of Jean and the Professor, but it was still awesome to see the team have a fatal, ideological showdown.
One of the funnier moments back in the day was when Madeline PUNCHED Scott. That was hilarious. Started off with a rather serious scene but the punch that followed took both Scott, and the reader by surprise.
My favourite moments, obviously consist of Emma Frost.
I want this Emma Frost back, she was marvellous, her dialogue were the best. Hope this days will come back soon, we need Morrison writing the X-Men.
I would like to see multiple creators collaborating on dialogue and scripting the way they work on movies and plays. It's obvious to me that some writers understand certain characters better than others and collaborating would help each character find a consistently "true" voice.
I agree. The thing which makes Emma Frost so unique is the way she speaks and what she says, and after Morrison and Whedon not everyone was able to make good speechs for her, and so the character got worse and worse. Bendis is making a good work with her, but she's not on the same level as before
This is one of my favorites, it almost foreshadows the trouble in paradise of Jean and Scotts relationship and shows that early on it was her that was tired of him and his insecurities about the Phoenix, Maddie and Jeans own powers.
another favorite Ruthless Jean...
Merciful Jean
This one I just love the "get out of that stupid body" line
When in the late 90's, Jean and Professor X tricked the X-men into splitting up against each other; one side thinking Professor x was turning back into Onslaught, and the other thinking Jean was going Dark Phoenix again. A brutal battle to the death ensued, leaving Kitty and Gambit the only survivors on each side left to be destroyed by the perceived Onslaught and Phoenix. Of course it was all a cop-out illusion, and kind of messed up on the part of Jean and the Professor, but it was still awesome to see the team have a fatal, ideological showdown.
I remembered reading that! I was so shocked at how it happened and I was wondering why Professor Xavier would do such a thing to the X-Men.
He knew that the skulls had infiltrated Earth and was trying to find the one that infiltrated the Xmen the exercise was needed so Xaiver and Jean could find the Skrull, turns out it was Wolverine, the real Logan was abducted by Apocalypse and being turned into Death.
@ageofhurricane: Man. Bishop used to be so awesome. Now there's a grizzly bear living in his head...or something.
@rickbarry: Ugh. I am so almost done with UXF being that there's of yet to be any explanation/justification for anything occurring in that title right now. Further making the once-great-character worse by having him pull a "gotta kill the baby before it kills us" shoot-out, AGAIN.
Ugh.
Nightcrawler and Hope in Second Coming
this
@ageofhurricane: Yeah, I thought the preview was a little underwhelming this week. I don't know if it's the whole Juggolossus and P5 mind control happening so soon, but the idea of Bishop being controlled is doing nothing for me. The worst thing they could have done was call the book Uncanny X-force. It's so...underwhelming compared to the previous two teams.
Quite the controversial statement, but bloody heck, Bishop was such a good character.
what's this from?
@oldnightcrawler: Civil War: X-Men #1.
It is. Not that this series is meant to be compared to the former, but that's obviously hard with the gut-wrenching banner, that held so much hype and praise behind it--now diminished.
Way back in Classic X-Men when Iceman and Angel are talking and agree that there are way too many X-Men. Just funny given how the X titles ended up multiplying over the years.
LOL!!!
I swear, i almost cried. Almost.
yeah, I'm really liking the direction of this book. Having Jubilee return to the X-men after all she's been through, basically for the sake of her son, is one of the coolest, most interesting things anyone's done with her (or any other X-man) in a long time. It's a great premise for reuniting so many classic characters too.
I swear, i almost cried. Almost.
That baby is pure evil and you know it.
I swear, i almost cried. Almost.
That baby is pure evil and you know it.
It's a robot!
my favorite X-Men moment in recent memory comes from Astonishing X-Men 8: its awesome because it shows how much power Scott has and also Wolverine's comments are just the icing on the cake.
This one I just love the "get out of that stupid body" line
Don't forget next what happens next:
@ageofhurricane: Same here regarding Emma
This one I just love the "get out of that stupid body" line
Don't forget next what happens next:
@ageofhurricane: Same here regarding EmmaDidn't realize we were playing the look what happened next game regarding one of my favorite moments, let's finish shall we.
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