@marvelentertainment logic: fans want more Polaris, to the point where she’s #6 on a “pick multiple answers” poll? Well, screw the character and fans, let’s ignore her and waste all her potential for no reason whatsoever due to a mix of petty spite over Fox having her film rights and getting treated poorly during the “golden age” of X-Men comics.

lornahs:

Lorna Dane/Alex Summers

Recommended Issues Reading List

  • Uncanny X-Men #57-58, 60-61, 66, 94, 97, 109, 119, 145-146, 158, 219, 221-222, 249-250, 418-419, 421-426, 475-486
  • X-Men: The Hidden Years #3, 6, 18, 22
  • Incredible Hulk v2 #150
  • Captain America v1 #173-175
  • Giant X-Men #1
  • X-Factor v1 #70-149 (especially #70-77, 82, 87, 89-90, 94-95, 104-105, 118, 125-126, 148-149)
  • X-Men v2 #94, 161, 165-173, 177-187
  • X-Men: Emperor Vulcan #1-5
  • X-Men: Kingbreaker #1-4
  • War of Kings #1-6
  • X-Men Legacy v1 #254-258
  • X-Men Regenesis #1
  • X-Factor #230-245 (especially #234, 243-245)

Just noting as I reblog that this is a list of issues with Lorna and Havok as a couple, rather than a comprehensive list of issues that feature either one or the other, or issues that deal with their relationship when not a couple.

For example, there are various issues after Uncanny X-Men #426 where Lorna and Havok interacted but weren’t a couple, and some issues of All-New X-Factor showed Havok still trying to keep tabs on Lorna during her leadership of Serval’s X-Factor.

I also wouldn’t say all of the issues cited here are necessarily good representations of the characters or what could come from their relationship. Some are good, but others like Uncanny X-Men #219 (where Lorna’s written as absolutely terrified by Sabretooth, crying for Havok to come save her from the big bad monster) are not.

Essentially, take this as a smorgasbord of random good and bad bits, with some things worth expanding on and other things that need to be avoided at all costs.