>bad idea>bad dialogue>bad paneling>bad art
>>145530247 You forgot the offense she gave.
>>145530247Are there any stores where Jean gets her comeuppance for the several violations of privacy.Or any telepath for that matter
>>145530247The related edit of him visiting his parents and going on an unprompted tangent about how his newfound homosexuality definitely has nothing to do with a powerful, reckless psychic capable of reshaping the minds of others is so good, I'd post it but it's lost way deep in my archives.
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>>145530247>good meme potential
>>145533271Amazing.
>>145530944Second panels the best>>145530247Is it really such a bad idea when it's one of the most recognisable pages in the past 15 years? Instant advertising that may convince someone to check out the latest X-Men related thing just by reminding them if xmen
>>145533271It's really funny on multiple levels. When Marvel finally implodes and gets sold to someone else this'll be a great plotline.
>>145533435The fridge scene is arguably one of the most recognized pages of Kyle Rayner GL's original run. And it's agreed near-universally it was a bad idea.
>>145533271There was another edit where Jean talks about being tired of Bobby's leers and wanting a gay friend as she whammies him, IIRC.
>>145533271For a second I thought this isn't an edit.
>>145533458Isn't Marvel already owned by Disney?
>>145533520nothing on that page even has an X on it, if you don't already know who Bobby is it's meaninglessliteral 400 part ongoing webcomic tier writing and art>>145533520honest to god I think that panel was meant on some level as a homage to this 80s music video, but fuck me if I can remember what this video actually was
>>145534029wait shit this one>>145534029
>>145533746It's both more interesting and makes more sense than the canon handling of the situation.