"Endsong" presumably takes place after the "Gifted" arc.
Okay, good. That's where I wanted to put it--especially because Emma's "Call me Emma, Katherine. It's ever so much nicer between friends." just seems out of place if it's
Hmm, yes, I'm particularly ill-equipped to find the faults that you do. I mean, everything I know about Phoenix I learned either from Wikipedia or the 90's cartoon. (I'm assuming that the movie counts for less than nothing.) From the beginning (i.e. Astonishing) Jean has been a grief-fetish object throughout my experience with the canon, and it was actually a very strange experience in the Morrison when she present, albeit in the background (although she was on a lot of the covers for someone who was in another country for pretty much the entire time).
Similarly, I accept Scott/Emma as The Way Things Are. (Emma had some great moments in this one, though.)
And this trade draws heavily on the plotlines I enjoyed in Riot at Xavier's and which hit my adolescent fantasy kinks.
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Okay, good. That's where I wanted to put it--especially because Emma's "Call me Emma, Katherine. It's ever so much nicer between friends." just seems out of place if it's
Hmm, yes, I'm particularly ill-equipped to find the faults that you do. I mean, everything I know about Phoenix I learned either from Wikipedia or the 90's cartoon. (I'm assuming that the movie counts for less than nothing.) From the beginning (i.e. Astonishing) Jean has been a grief-fetish object throughout my experience with the canon, and it was actually a very strange experience in the Morrison when she present, albeit in the background (although she was on a lot of the covers for someone who was in another country for pretty much the entire time).
Similarly, I accept Scott/Emma as The Way Things Are. (Emma had some great moments in this one, though.)
And this trade draws heavily on the plotlines I enjoyed in Riot at Xavier's and which hit my adolescent fantasy kinks.