Scott? Still looking the same age he did in the 70s.
I thought Scott was actually looking a bit older, receding hairline and a bit saggy around the shoulders. But yeah, point taken.
The ultimate result would be a team of geriatric mutants, those who survived to old age, and that would be a highly amusing comic.
I can see people making it out of puberty and gelling at around 24, unless they need to get white hair, but then they gel there, but with a 25 year old body.
Kitty looks to have gelled at an age that prevents her from having had enough time to do what she did.
I don't mind much, but I'm never sure what to remember and what not to at the best of times.
Thanks to Target, I now have teeny Teen Titans (set #1), who will turn my work computer monitor into Titans Tower, and thanks to my cousin's BD gift to me (a gift certificate to Barnes & Noble), I have Batgirl: Year One on its way to me.
I'm thoroughly Bat-family-saturated.
You *think* so now.
Word. Last week, I was in chat with a bunch of other comics fangirls and I actually confounded them with a reference.
I'm becoming one of those scary people you ping for esoteric canon questions.
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Shrift, I've been making Insect Reflection level DC jokes for a fair while now.
Paul just pats me on the head.
Um.. White Queen? When did she get the power to, um, change into diamond or whatever it was that she did in
Astounishing
#2?
Unbeknownst to the X-Men, she and Scott have been married for quite some time, and it was their diamond anniversary.
I think it was the Genosha massacre.
Did they every figure out who did it?
There has been a lot of secondary mutation going on in the Marvel universe -- see Excalibur for Charles's worrying about it.