Did Kitty make it past the cuts in #1? I only remember her in the deleted scenes.
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Did Kitty make it past the cuts in #1? I only remember her in the deleted scenes.
Only very briefly. No lines.
Kitty was mentioned once - in the opening scene - and then after the class before Wolvie gets introduced to Xavier, she walks through the wall. Either she forgot something and had to come back or she just left the class very slowly, I don't remember which.
Either she forgot something and had to come back or she just left the class very slowly, I don't remember which.
Didn't she run back and put an apple on Prox. X's desk? Or am I imagining that?
Didn't she run back and put an apple on Prox. X's desk? Or am I imagining that?
I think so. Then she phased through the door on the way out.
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Also, "Identity Crisis" comes out today. DC comics murder mystery, written by Brad Meltzer, who's work on "Green Arrow" seriously kicked. Supposed to feature the "Satellite Era" JLA--Green Arrow, Hawkman, Atom, Black Canary, Zatanna and Elongated Man. Previews look awesome.
Does anybody else wish we had a "Joss signal?" I'm of a mind to pick the big guy's brain about the state of American comics.
I'm guessing he's a little busy now that Serenity is shooting.
I'm guessing he's a little busy now that Serenity is shooting.
Oh, sure. Likely excuse. Working. Since when has that ever prevented people from chatting on Buffy fan boards? (:
Elsewhere on the net, and many, many years ago, there was information being passed around on how to perform a mystical ritual to summon Grant Morrisson. I'm really, really not making that up.
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Havoc's costume? Still dumb. (Can't believe a costume that lame hasn't changed once in 15+ years.)
It has, actually. Check out Peter David's X-factor run after 72 or 73. Havok spent some time in a suit that, while not necessairily better, was much more in line with the style of the time. (He had an onion on his belt).