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They look like two dads watching their kids fight each other at the park
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primal-slayer · 1 day
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X-Men 97 the side bits
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amazedanny · 2 days
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paintedimagery · 4 months
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And then they fucked
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scottautismsummers · 9 months
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supercap2319 · 1 month
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A guy around Ikaris's height answered the door wearing ruby colored sunglasses. He had dark hair with a slight stubble on his face. The man had a visible frown on his face as if Ikaris and Y/N's very presence offended him.
"Ikaris. I never thought I'd ever see you darken our doorstep again."
"Always the most welcoming, eh, Scotty?" Ikaris teased.
"It's Cyclops. What do you and your... friend want?" Cyclops looks at Y/N.
"We need to see Professor Charles Xavier." Y/N said.
"He's inside. Come in." He moved to the side as Ikaris and Cyclops eyed each other. "Still with your little eye beams? That's so cute."
"Yes, and I remember that my 'little eye beams' outlasted yours after I kicked your cute little ass." Ikaris winks and flies down the hall as Cyclops chuckled.
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keylimeart · 1 year
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they just hit different
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one-1-lobster · 11 months
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Yeah so today I was at an antique store and found this forgotten-by-time X-Men comic for 2 bucks so you know I had to buy it. It’s Classic X-Men #33 and the cover was Scott punching Logan so how could I refuse.
I was reading it and I noticed something interesting about Scott.
After a fight, the team (specifically, Logan, Kurt, and Storm) is super beat up and traumatized. Storm is physically injured, Kurt is in shock, and Logan can’t even speak. So Scott Summers, bless his soul, is trying to figure out what to do to help them and fix this scenario.
So this man straight up roasts Logan until they start brawling. He punches Kurt. He fights Storm.
Like, my man really said “my friends are all having panic attacks. I’ll make sure they’re psychologically okay by making them hate me. Then, they’ll be so busy trying to kill me that they’ll forget all about their problems and be back to normal.”
And it worked??? Like hold on
I love Scott dearly, but what was that and why did it actually snap them out of shock
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cocoabubbelle · 11 months
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Rogue: I’m a goth girl with very high standards.
Scott: *treats her with basic human decency, kindness, and respect.*
Rogue: OH NO!!! HE’S MEETING ALL MY STANDARDS!!!
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spideyzitos · 1 year
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in your eyes I see there's something burning inside u.
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Scott Summers. (X-Men)
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Preliminary Poll
Scott Summers/Cyclops
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Preliminary Poll:
OK SO. Cyclops is one of my favorite characters. He's just so complicated and messy. In the original 60s comics, he's not the most developed, because, well, none of them are, it's the 60s, but he's got the start of the threads that define him: he's an orphan fully dependent on the X-Men now thrust into being the leader, and while he's nervous about that, he refuses to let it show. He's in love with his best friend, but is unwilling to push it. He's resolute to Charles Xavier's dream. Once Claremont comes in and the comic reboots, that's when X-Men gets good. And Cyclops is one of the characters he really likes playing with (which is rare for a male character tbh, he really likes highlighting his women). And he takes all those threads and really starts running. He's an actual good leader, for one. He's not just tactically smart, he's good at managing the team. Others are perhaps better with emotions, but he knows how to encourage them to work together. We also start to see the way he develops outside of being the perfect follower, to question his teacher and what's right, which is I think the largest theme of him over time. What does it mean to be groomed into this position, to be set up as in charge and define yourself around it. Can you ever leave it behind? He hands over his leadership of the X-Men to go live a civilian life with his wife and newborn, and then fails at it so badly because he can't handle, like, not being an X-man and saving the world. He goes a little more back to form / boyscout in the 90s, but he's fairly consistent at being this really good leader. He's not free of drama, but it's clear that through everything he's genuinely respected - especially by Wolverine. And then, we get to his 2000s arc, which is the reason I'm obsessed with him as a character. You see, at the core of the X-Men is this philisophical debate about how you deal with people who hate you. Charles Xavier represents the non-violent on a surface level (well, non-violent for superheroes), but more than that he represents Assimilation and working Within the System, whereas Magneto represents violent revolution and seperatism.
And while it's pretty clear cut in the original that Xavier is right (although, like, Claremont makes it fairly clear Magneto is not wrong), in the 2000s you get this more deeper thought, especially as more marginalized creators come into the books, and you start to see the shift. And Cyclops, who is The Leader, who is the Poster Boy for Charles Xavier's Dream, who has literally been raised for this, starts to falter. He becomes head of the school. He founds a seperatist nation off the coast of California. He starts turning to more violent preemptive actions. And then he gets possessed by a god and kills Charles Xavier and becomes a violent revolutionary in the aftermath. I think he really represents this in between point, especially in his revolutionary era. That the Dream is nice, but it's a long term goal, and in the here and now, we need to keep people safe, and then we can worry about the high and mighty. Because he's a practical person. He's the field leader, not the guy in the chair. And, above all else, he just really wants to help people. Because, even at his most ""editorial is trying to say he's a supervillain"" he's just a really good guy. ... Now, I could tell you about the weird editorial mandate that had him leave his wife and newborn, or the fact that they've just completely ignored the revolutionary phase for the past few years, or any number of things that the comics have done to massacre him. But I don't have to, because every other adaptation does it worse. The 90s cartoon really cements him as Boring Boy Scout. Like, he's pretty universally hated among people who got in through it, because they're like, what, that guy? I know why, it's a kid's cartoon, he's there to be the One Who Follows Rules so the other characters can go have fun. It's not really that deep, it's a cartoon. But it's only from there... In the original X-Men movies, Scott is sidelined for more Wolverine all the time. This is the thing that really popularized Jean/Logan (I mean, I think Morrison at the same time also helped) which had existed before but mostly as a Logan's being a creep kind of energy.
Because look at this annoying whiny loser, he's not as cool or masculine as Wolverine! Watch as he fucks your wife! [they're canon poly rn but ignore that, that is not the vibe these movies want]. He has a good actor but like. He's there to be functionally the same as the 90s cartoon, although he's pulled off with a bit more nuance mostly due to the actor. And then. In Last Stand. They just. kill him off screen. Because he's not like important or anything. OHO. But we have the reboot movies, which:
- The character who's literal most defining characteristic is being the First X-Man and the fact that it left him like seriously fucked up because he never learned who he was
- Who was a literal orphan who lost everything and was being like. Consistently abused and gaslit by authority figures, including making them doubt his younger brother was real
- and, like, who is in fact one of the more recognizable of the X-Men, like, he's an actually pretty important character... Is now like a rich suburban kid angry that his [older!!] brother, the actual OG X-Men, is gone and is here to be like. Boring wallpaper? I have refused to remember what happens in the later but I don't think they even let him play leader for the kids team he's on. And worst of all, like, all of the fics you find are from the movies! And on tumblr it's nothing but the reboot movies! And at least in the OG he wasn't fleshed out very much and so you'd get people drawing from the comics, but like, my boy! Look how they massacred my boy! It's even worse than some other characters, where there just won't be content, he's genuinely a popular and well known character and it's just all bad Like, the movies also sucked for a lot of characters. Storm's never been her full glory in adaptation. But at least she's still generally likable. Hating Cyclops is genuinely so common, and I get it, but it's because he's not well written / intended to be hated in these adaptions, and that's not (usually) how the comics are writing him! If you're going to hate him at least do it for who he really is!!!
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he's so autistic and i love that for him. like i talk about people hating him for being the rules follower but to be clear it's because he's just *so* autistic coded, and every good Cyclops is written by someone who recognizes that at least subconsciously.
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amazedanny · 5 days
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paintedimagery · 11 months
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Not sure I like this piece completely, something bout it just isn't what I wanted. I also almost broke my tablet drawing this so whoops!
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scottautismsummers · 6 months
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Cyclops - X-Men '97
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ortegatv · 8 days
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