
Head shots in a large piece by craig rousseau.
I normally try to tag everyone I can if I’m the first person posting it, but that’s impossible here, so I’ll cherrypick a few to tag.

Head shots in a large piece by craig rousseau.
I normally try to tag everyone I can if I’m the first person posting it, but that’s impossible here, so I’ll cherrypick a few to tag.

Polaris and Quentin Quire cosplay from Flamecon, tweeted by Elana Levin.

I don’t think I posted this here before.
This is in the bar countertop at a place called The Baxter Arcade in North Carolina. Picture was taken and tweeted by Sam Clifford.
LORNA DANE

EATING LORNA DOONES

ON A LORNA DOONE

WHILE READING LORNA DOONE

AND WATCHING LORNA DOONE

THAT’S IT THAT’S THE SHOW
This is an important thread to read about Claremont, and the sort of writer he was. Something to consider alongside how he treated Polaris, and anything else he did that I’m not aware of.
Magneto’s metal-manipulating daughter, Polaris, joined the cast of X-Men Blue when her father needed someone close to him he could trust. Polaris would step up in a big way when the Original Five X-Men (Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman and Angel) were lost in space. With the threat of the Mothervine cabal looming, Polaris recruited a new X-Men Blue team to combat the threat.
Of course, the evil entity Malice would return to try and claim Polaris once again, but she was able to fight the possession off. With X-Men Blue coming to a close this fall, it remains to be seen what role Polaris will play with the X-Men going forward. The green-haired mutant is shown on the “Disassembled” teaser, so we at least know she does make an appearance.
Something else to keep in mind is Magneto reverting back to his villainous ways, with his own X-Men Black: Magneto #1 one-shot continuing his evil descent. The conclusion of the one-shot could lead to Magneto being placed as a villain in Uncanny X-Men, with Polaris being forced to choose between helping the X-Men or her father.
Juuuuuust something to keep in mind. Spreading awareness.
Though I notice the article author avoids talking about a certain aspect of what happened on Blue. Which is good. I like that.
Who Is Marvel Planning To Kill In Uncanny X-Men Disassembled?