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Entry tags:
- char: captain britain/brian braddock,
- char: cyclops/scott summers,
- char: forge,
- char: marvel girl/phoenix/jean grey,
- char: mr. fantastic/reed richards,
- char: nightcrawler/kurt wagner,
- char: psylocke/betsy braddock,
- char: quicksilver/pietro maximoff,
- char: shadowcat/kitty pryde,
- char: storm/ororo munroe,
- char: the thing/ben grimm,
- char: vision,
- creator: chris claremont,
- creator: paul smith,
- group: avengers,
- group: fantastic four,
- group: x-men,
- publisher: marvel comics,
- title: x-men forever
Home, Come the Heroes
Four pages from X-Men Forever #10...


Continuity hounds, weigh in! Does the Avengers line-up here match what it's supposed to be in this time period?


At the end of the issue, Scott flies to his family's home in Alaska.

I've seen Claremont say that, if he'd had his druthers, Cyclops would have permanently semi-retired from superheroing. The idea was that he'd be someone who'd moved on with his life, onto its the next chapter. I wonder if that's what Claremont's now doing here.


Continuity hounds, weigh in! Does the Avengers line-up here match what it's supposed to be in this time period?


At the end of the issue, Scott flies to his family's home in Alaska.

I've seen Claremont say that, if he'd had his druthers, Cyclops would have permanently semi-retired from superheroing. The idea was that he'd be someone who'd moved on with his life, onto its the next chapter. I wonder if that's what Claremont's now doing here.