

We ended up getting Vulcan as the third Summers brother during Brubaker's Deadly Genesis - however that was many years after the original plotline and not what was originally intended. Originally it was supposed to be Adam X (it wasn't until LAST YEAR that they resolved that plotline) but due to a looot of complicated behind the scenes stuff involving many writers, editors and fans, it was scrapped. It was basically a huge part of the X-Men comics that there was a third Summers brother that wasn't Cyclops or Havok. I'm not sure how much you know about the "third/multiple Summers brothers" stuff. Last issue isn't even a comic and it's just a submission guideline for the creators who want their comics to be a part of the new imprint Jemas created called "Epic Comics". Basically the comic is a messy satire and is very badly written, later issues don't even have finished art or any lettering done and it's just the script pasted onto pages. It's unhinged and I recommend searching up a video on youtube by Linkara or Strange Brain Parts, they go into more detail and backstory. Marville was a completely messy, shitty comic that was a political satire about the media industry (mostly focused on Turner and AOL, it's a parody of Smallville which was a popular Superman show at the time with real life media company owners being characters in it). It's basically a result of a U-Decide competition by Bill Jemas (who is a bit of an infamous editor at Marvel) who made it just to spite Peter David and his run on Captain Marvel. you would need a few hours of research for that one.
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Skrull Kill Krew was a series by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar which is kinda hard to find reprinted and is the least remembered of all the stuff Grant Morrison wrote for Marvel. However the newUniversal reboot is even more forgotten that the original New Universe. Since then New Universe has been dead, but there are some characters who appeared in the main MCU - mostly in Hickman's Avengers runs (Starbrand, Nightmask.) and there were variants of pretty much all important New Universe characters in Al Ewing's Ultimates run. There were a few extra tie-ins, inlcuding one issue by Kieron Gillen called newUniversal 1959 which was a prequel to that new rebooted New Universe. newUniversal was written by Warren Ellis and was never finished. NewUniversal was a 20th anniversary reboot of the New Universe which was a new continuity Marvel created back in the 80's which was a flop. Mojo doesn't exist in the MCU, it's just a theory. There was also a theme song created for the comic (search it up on youtube). They recently teased the team coming back in the recent Amazing Spider-Man comics. It features The Captain, Elsa Bloodstone, Monica Rambeau, Tabitha Smith and Machine Man as the characters and is known for its absurd post-ironic humor and weird stuff. Nextwave: Agents of HATE is a series written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Stewart Immonen.

in the Fox movies are explained by the fact that it's just in-universe creations of Mojo. So by this theory, all the timeline inconsistencies, recasts, etc. Not sure how aware you are of Mojo and Mojoverse, but he's basically an X-Men character who kidnaps mutants from all across the universe and forces them to do television. He's a character from Max Bemis's Foolkiller series and I just wrote this as a joke considering how weird and funny his powers are.įox X-Men in MCU Mojoverse is a theory I made up but also saw some people say on a few forums about how the X-Men movies made by Fox are movies produced by Mojo in the MCU. Shit King being the most powerful being is just a joke. I actually considered making one myself, but sure. I could help out with more if you need to.
