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These are June 2018 solicits.
I’m going to assume the “terrible decision” Magneto is forced to make will be killing Polaris, because Bunn’s already established he doesn’t really care about Lorna and only sees her as a way to build up Magneto, Havok and any other men around. Wouldn’t be much of a shocker for him to cap off his pattern by doing the ultimate act of sacrificing Lorna for Magneto’s benefit, making her loss all about Magneto’s manpain and not about the loss of Lorna herself.
As always, am I saying that’s guaranteed to happen? No. Especially since I’m calling it out this far in advance. Gives time to change plans. But I think it’s highly likely given Bunn’s established pattern of only seeing Lorna for how she can benefit men he likes, not for Lorna herself.
CULLEN BUNN
NATHAN STOCKMAN (A)
COVER BY R.B. SILVA
THE SEARCH FOR JIMMY HUDSON!
• With the Original Five X-Men lost in space, a new team of mutants has
emerged to face the White Queen, Havok, Miss Sinister and Bastion!
• But while the new X-Men are away, the Marauders will play, striking viciously at Magneto.
• Magneto is forced to make a terrible decision, leading him ever closer to the darkness he has tried to put behind him.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
CULLEN BUNN
NATHAN STOCKMAN (A)
COVER BY R.B. SILVA
THE SEARCH FOR JIMMY HUDSON!
• DAKEN and JIMMY HUDSON square off in one of the most violent battles in X-MEN history!
• Can the X-Men save Jimmy? Can they save Daken? Should they save either one?
• Finally! Jimmy has a codename…but is he a hero or a villain?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
X-Men Blue: The Mothervine Continues to Give Classic Mutants New Powers
The article itself, in mentioning Malice possessing Lorna, puts primary emphasis on what that can do for the stories of other characters – primarily Magneto. Not what it can do for the 50-years-and-going story of Lorna Dane.
I don’t know whether this is just the writer’s take, or the writer is doing this off things Bunn has said behind the scenes.
Either way, it’s heavily informed by how blatantly Bunn’s priorities are all about what benefits characters he actually cares about, including Magneto and Havok, even if it’s at the expense of Lorna and other characters he clearly doesn’t care about.
X-Men Blue: The Mothervine Continues to Give Classic Mutants New Powers

Can you even call yourself Magneto’s child if your status as his child hasn’t been retconned at least once?
Malice Possibilities for Polaris
Bunn’s going to screw up royally with the use of Malice. I know this because he keeps screwing Lorna over without Malice involved in any way. He keeps defining her almost entirely by Magneto being her father and Havok being her ex, and can’t seem to grasp (or actively doesn’t want to grasp) that she’s more than that.
Bunn screwing up is going to add fuel to the fire of perception that doing anything at all involving Malice is instantly bad. In advance of him screwing Lorna over, I want to go into what could be done in the hands of a writer that cares.
First and foremost, Lorna dealing with Malice doesn’t have to mean Lorna getting possessed by Malice again.
That doesn’t mean getting possessed again is an inherently bad idea. I think it can be a very good one in an issue, arc or book dedicated exclusively to how Lorna deals with it. The problem with Bunn’s X-Men Blue approach right off the bat is that he’s doing it embedded within an arc dedicated to Havok. It’s a minor subplot to a story that’s all about a male character he actually cares about.
Lorna’s history with Malice is a bad one. Claremont depicted Lorna poorly in starting it off, as a scared weakling crying for Havok to save her. The juxtaposition Claremont tried to create was “Lorna was good but fearful, Malice was bad but bold, and she’s weak and pathetic in both cases.” Strong moments were attributed to Malice, weak ones attributed to Lorna.
So here’s how a modern revisit to Malice COULD work well in the right hands.
Use of modern possession
What Malice did in Lorna’s body could be specifically geared toward what it says about Lorna herself.
This is what could be done with Malice possessing Lorna, today.
Malice could be evil, crueler, the sort of monster that demonstrates just how bad Lorna could make everyone’s life if she was a bad guy. People in and out of comics have been writing Lorna off as a “low-rent female Magneto” for a long time. Malice murdering innocent people, psychologically torturing Lorna’s friends and allies, abusing areas of trust or faking being Lorna to cause damage. If done well, these can be done to highlight who Lorna is by showing who she isn’t.
She could also be used to make Lorna reveal thoughts and feelings she would never, ever say openly. Marvel doesn’t use thought bubbles anymore. Malice is a caveat. She could pick up on how Lorna feels about Wanda, about Jean Grey, about (of course) Magneto, and then say those actual words.
At the same time, Malice can be weaker than Lorna’s full potential. But it has to be framed right. This is why it needs the entire story focused squarely on Lorna’s situation. The point would be that from within her body, Lorna is fighting back. She’s resisting Malice’s attempts to use her, and in that struggle, Lorna’s keeping Malice from being able to give it her all. Powers are weaker, or Malice will fail to exploit an opening, or fail to use something cruel. Because Lorna stopped her from within.
It would show her strength of will, in other words.
Use of past possession
There’s a lot that can also be done without Lorna being possessed at all.
Bluntly: not being in control of your own body is a fucking horror show. It’s one of the worst goddamn things you can go through. That in no way means someone who’s paralyzed has no quality of life, or anything to that effect. The point is that just not being able to do or say the things you want to do or say is awful.
Malice didn’t just keep Lorna from doing and saying what she wanted. She made Lorna do and say things she didn’t want to do or say. Lorna had so little control of her own body that she couldn’t even be herself.
Bringing Malice back, without Lorna getting possessed at all, can be a major flashpoint about how far she’s come. About how she’s sick of letting people tell her what to do, and she’s going to be in control of her own life and her own actions. She’s not going to let anyone turn her into their puppet. She’s been forced to live as one enough already.
She can also be a hell of a lot more empathetic to other characters getting possessed or mind-controlled.
She’s been through it. She knows how horrific it is. She knows how badly the person needs others to support and help them, because when she needed it back in the Claremont era, she didn’t get it. They acted shocked but then proceeded to treat her (and let her be treated) like a punching bag, perfectly expendable if the means justify the ends.
Hell, this last point could even be a positive sign for characters that aren’t Lorna. It can show they actually care about other people and want to help them. But, in Lorna’s particular case, it would show how much she’s valued by the people who would help her. Killing Lorna and beating her up because Malice possessed her is the easy way out. Finding a solution that helps her defeat Malice is harder.
Conclusion
Malice, like a lot of stuff done poorly in past decades, isn’t a lost cause. Isn’t inherently bad. A lot could be done with it. It could do amazing things in magnifying Lorna’s identity and showing who she is.
Bunn is going to screw that up. It’s highly likely the only thing he sees in having Lorna possessed by Malice is a chance to have “Lorna” back with Havok, and hanging on him. Possibly even having Lorna fight with Emma over who gets to be Havok’s girl. Is that last one likely? I don’t know. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Bunn pulled that, anymore. Assuming two women talking to each other about a man instead of talking to a man isn’t too much independent female action for Bunn.
I say that, continuing to sincerely wonder if Bunn has ever once passed the Bechdel test. He may have, but if he has, I don’t recall ever having seen it.

#WIP
Taking a break from working on this Polaris piece. Cape coming soon!
I have so many ideas to go through. Can’t wait!!
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Lookin good! Glad to see the rings component.
Before I get started, I’ll admit I’ve left out (and will continue leaving out) tweets I personally don’t want to highlight. There’s some Gifted ones, and a few highlighting or talking up X-Men Blue #23, but I don’t really wanna post them. I figure someone else can if they really want.
So, tweets time. Relatively few this time.




A bunch of people asking about Lorna included in Future Fight. It’s highly reminiscent of the Marvel Legends figures, how Marvel disregarded her constantly being on the list of top 10 most wanted figures. One of many things where Lorna’s exclusions serves as a window into their low perception of her.

I know, we’re used to this fun fan imagining here on Tumblr, but it’s nice to see it on Twitter too. ❤

I absolutely agree with this person. Lorna’s generally not been allowed to be a leader, but when she’s been able to be – and in the hands of a writer that cares about her – she pulls it off well.
Although I also feel like I should say a couple things. I believe her mental issues form an important strength to her leadership. She’s had struggles, it’s given her perspective, that leads to empathy and better understanding of where members of her team stand. And, when I say mental issues, I don’t mean only mental breakdowns.
Of course, it would be wrong for that to be the only thing ever focused on. Lorna is a multifaceted character, that Marvel seems to keep holding back with a one-dimensional idea of who she is and what she can do.
That’s all I’ve got this time.
Polaris Headcanon: Lorna is a beast without her eight hours of sleep at least. On the weekends she needs twice as much. Even seven hours and fifty-nine minutes isn’t enough. Anything less leaves her irritable, angry, moody, terribly tired, and more reckless, if that’s even possible. Everyone knows not to get in her way or on her nerves unless she’s had her coffee or worked off a little of that anger. She’ll never be a morning person, one of those people who’s fine with an hour and a half of sleep.
ok but it’s not a headcanon when it’s a simple statement of facts

