Actually that's a good point: isn't it the job of teachers to make sure everybody's settled in and taken care of? How come all the girls are neurotic messes? Colossus must feel right at home with all the red flags flying around
Claremont era, so it's a surprise there are even other students at this point. Even in the best case, there are only like three qualified teachers at the manor at this point, and one of them is Wolverine of all people.
Have you ever read X-men?
Baalbuddy isnt exagerating here with what Chuck is saying.
God, it is painful seeing the characters of the Claremont era be turned into what they are now. They had their problems, sure, but they looked for help when they needed it outside of extreme circumstances and executive meddling.
Even the whole mess around Madelyn, they at least tried to make it seem realistic (IIRC, it was executive meddling, and I just feel bad about Scott).
No, for real, I'm not into superhero stuff at all, I'm here just for the coom
I highly recommend the Claremont era then, even if you're not into superhero comics.
I wasn't, and I was shocked at the quality and the horniness of the comics.
It also made me hate Modern Marvel even more.
>2006
>kitty's gamertag not being a slur in L33T or a reference to Lockheed
TBH fam.
Wouldn't the reference to Lockheed happen in chapter 3? Unless she is a fan of Lockheed Martin and dragons.
Actually, considering how much of a nerdy dork she is...
Modders are free to have fun. Pregnancy sadly needs to be put on hold for post game due to all the literal and emotional gut punches.
Out of all the characters, I think Emma Frost is the only character who manages to avoid physical confrontations or even major mental trauma in the Claremont era until Uncanny X-Men 281, where she ends up in a coma due to events.