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See AllX-Men's Age of Apocalypse Is Returning, And the Comeback Embodies 1 of Marvel's Biggest Problems
I would just love to see other X-Men from Magneto of the Reality from The Age of Apocalypse also the group of the X-Men of Apocalypse alongside Sabretooth, Wild Child, Blink, Morph, Forge and Gambit such as Colossus, Shadowcat, Jean Grey and Weapon X / Wolverine but I would also simply love it if by chance Marvel created more counterparts to Earth-616's superhero groups like for example an Avengers of Apocalypse group with The Age of Apocalypse reality counterparts of the Earth's Mightiest Heroes to see what dubious morality versions of the greatest group of superheroes in the Marvel Universe would be like on Earth of The Age of Apocalypse and see what it would be like if they suddenly faced off against the Avengers of Earth-616 or a completely unfamiliar, ununited counterparts of the first superhero family of the Fantastic Four that would form the Fantastic Four of Apocalypse from the Universe of The Age of Apocalypse or brutalized and much more dangerous counterparts of the group The Defenders that would be The Defenders of Apocalypse or going further a cosmic version of completely distorted morality of the Guardians of the Galaxy who in the reality of The Age of Apocalypse would form the Guardians of the Galaxy of Apocalypse which would be a much more merciless version of this group anyway I would like to see What would these characters be like in an apocalyptic reality like The Age of Apocalypse?
Marvel's New Juggernaut Officially Gains His Powers in Historic Origin
There was absolutely nothing inherently wrong with Juggernaut Cain Marko becoming a hero as long as they didn't change him by turning him into a whiner who got beaten up by everyone and that even villains straight out of the super-villain's kindergarten could fill him with beatings. The bad of a very powerful villain switches to the good side is that writers commonly vastly diminish their original power so that he can coexist with the other normal superheroes without unbalancing the balance of power of the supergroups. This is wrong in the case of Juggernaut. He could stay on the good side if he wanted to without this stupid justification the writers created to make him a villain again that because he is an Avatar of the Demon Cyttorak he was an agent of the forces of evil and when he tried to do good he was deviating from his original essence , nature and purposes and this caused his power to diminish more and more and he became weaker and weaker. This was silly and a simplistic solution to the fact that readers were complaining that Juggernaut was a big villain the guy who just hit big beatings on the Hulk and Thor when he became a hero he became a poor guy who got beaten up by everyone and who was always crying and whining in a pathetic way and readers hated it and now wanted the original Juggernaut back. None of this was necessary. It was enough to keep the basic essence of the character that the Juggernaut was basically a quarterback of a rugby team of the most violent and problematic who thought he was the maximum and thought that all the other of the team were just a bunch of his "ers" and that he was one of the most powerful superhumans alive beyond one of the most powerful of the group if not "the member" more powerful than he could be a hero in the same style as Guy Gardner from DC Comics a big scoundrel , arrogant that all readers hate to love.
X-Men Gives Its Founding Heroes a Major Redesign as They're Reborn as the New X-Force
Perhaps it is some kind of psionic weapon in the same style as Psylocke's telepathic sword which would be a psychic weapon conjured by Angel's clone.
X-Men Gives Its Founding Heroes a Major Redesign as They're Reborn as the New X-Force
Yes, it is definitely not the hammer Mjolnir. I think it is most likely that this weapon is an expression of the Angel clone's power, more or less in the same style as the sledgehammer of the Mulholland Black from the group "The Order" (Initiative).
X-Men Gives Its Founding Heroes a Major Redesign as They're Reborn as the New X-Force
Yes, as Scott Summers' clone never suffered the accident that made it impossible for Cyclops to control his optical blasts and forced him to use the quartz-ruby visor, he can control his power and suppress the blasts consciously in order to control them and use his power freely without fear of harming people.
X-Men Gives Its Founding Heroes a Major Redesign as They're Reborn as the New X-Force
I believe that with 05 or "the five" the authors would be referring to the 5 original X-Men.
Cyclops, Iceman, Angel, Beast and Jean Grey who would later receive reinforcements from Havok and Polaris becoming the seven original students of Professor X.
I would really like to see seven clones of these characters welcomed by Cable who, from Warrior, would become Master, Mentor and Father to the clones who could assume a more central role in the Marvel Universe in the adventures of Forge's X-Force.