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X-Men Forever #4: "No Hope"

"This is a book of big ideas, and it would be easy to get lost in the big ideas. What I think will ground it is that it's very personal. It's about what people are willing to do to save the world. That's the heart of superheroism, this idea of what are you willing to do? It becomes an increasingly hard question."
-- Kieron Gillen
In order to stop the Phoenix from being reborn, Enigma has gone back in time to alter Hope's birth...and make himself the father.




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It was only because the D'Bari homeworld orbited the random star dark Phoenix chose that being a heliovore got a bad rep.
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And this is the X-Men, nobody stays dead for that long, doubly so if they're tied to the Phoenix. Considering Hope's been entwined with the Phoenix since her first appearance as an infant, I think this is pretty cool and well done.
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But it couldn't hurt right
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(Was some tension in the suggestion Enigma would've been the bio-dad because going by the rest of his X-Men stuff there was every possibility Gillen would have done that...
Couldn't just have Hope's parents be two completely ordinary people.)
Kudos to Gillen, he almost made me feel something for Hope there.
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Fortunately, such moments pass quickly.