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NO PUEDO MÁS
Jean's ring is him thinking about Marco and taking the biggest decision in his life
JEANMARCO RING https://t.co/9kZqCrGgcC
More sketch done on stream! First one is @/robjean's dnd character and the second is for @jotaco_n . Not sure I want to explain that one! 😆
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Casey likes to play 'I Spy' with Billie Jean's tattoos
Casey belongs to @Panderp91
Billie Jean is not my lover, but she's mine
#HazbinHotelOC
@unimpressedmin @_OccuItist They were defending it saying that it doesn't count because she's in Jean's dream so of course she's a slave 🤪
This week, X-Factor leads the investigation in Trial of Magneto, by @mymonsterischic @LucasWerneck @Edgardelgado.
I appreciate Leah continuing to lean into Rachel's time powers, giving her a niche & how Rachel & Jean's powers have their own visual distinctions.
#XSpoilers
...helped the book feel like it's progressing, rather than just treading water.
Whether or not the reveal last issue was plotted before Weezie's custody of the O5 began is a question I don't have an answer to, but the simple acknowledgement of Jean's belief that they'd have a...
Summer Dandelion [Commission]
Summer might be closer to ending but Jean's newest outfit will impress for months to come!
Artwork by @Monstralgam
Background by @CapnXero
( @Monstralgam is presently still available for commissions, go support this awesome artist! :D )
...as the man's abilities flare and reveal X-Factor's true identities as mutant vigilantes.
By reading the entire issue through the lens of addiction, the metatextuality of Jean's remark–"don't you know what you're doing to yourself?"–cuts back at X-Factor.
...the good 'ol boys.
I struggle to believe the men of the Original Five would all so willingly hide the truth of Scott's marriage from Jean.
Even Warren, whose motives are evidently driven by his own desire to have Jean for himself, feels above such cruelty.
Jean's return...
...by his own willingness to explode his own relationship for the sake of Jean's return.
Scott answers Warren's call and is almost immediately broken by the news. He calls his wife's bluff–if you walk out that door, don't bother coming back.
@NotLasers offers a great reading...
...making her depiction as "hysterical woman" all the more maddening as Byrne closes out his issue.
Jean's return does more harm than good, leaving her less herself than she was even in the face of the Dark Phoenix's corruption.
She might be back, but in a way, she'll always...
...Nightcrawler limited series, where the Kurt we encountered felt miles away from the Kurt we were reading at the same time in Uncanny X-Men.
At least Cockrum inarguably cared for Kurt, but in the case of Jean's, her return as its written–driven by profit over passion...
If Phoenix was Jean, rather than Jean the Phoenix, it does mean that her development under Claremont can be hand-waved away.
Jean's capacity for rage is present in the story from the moment she's ripped from the safety of her Jamaica Bay cocoon, but her immediate fall...