Cyclops Badassery
Aug. 13th, 2009 04:49 pm
Over on Livejournal I've been doing a Top Five meme thing (thanks for the suggestions, peeps!) and
uncanny_rman requested my Top Five Most Badass Cyclops Moments which I figured I could share here.
In actual fact, I had great difficultly trimming it down to five and there's a few (Cyclops shooting a giant squid in the face, about a dozen times he flattened Logan) that didn't make the cut. But hopefully something for everyone here.
Counting down from 5...
5. Cyclops vs The Hellfire Club (Uncanny X-men #134)
With the X-men captured by the Hellfire Club, Jean under their control and Scott barely surviving an attack on the astral plain, bound and helpless, only Wolverine is still at large. So, of course, he single-handedly defeats the Hellfire Club and frees the X-men, right? Wrong. That'll be Scott.


4. Cyclops vs Black Tom and Juggernaut (Icons Cyclops #1)
From Brian K. Vaughan's miniseries, Scott seems positively chipper about kicking the butts of Black Tom Cassidy and the Unstoppable Juggernaut when attack him in Alaska. Poor old Cain really needs to find another adjective to describe himself, doesn't he?







3. Cyclops vs Ord (Astonishing X-men #23)
Perhaps the one thing I liked most about Joss Whedon's X-men - he didn't make Cyclops badass - he just understood that he was badass. As he proves against Ord as the supposedly powerless Scott reveals he's been conning the villain all along, blows a hole through a citadel and does it with enough accuracy to shoot off Wolverine's cuffs in the process. Bad. Ass.



2. Cylops vs Mr. Sinister (X-Factor #39)
Scott has lost his wife to the machinations of Mr. Sinister and the demon N'astirh. It is revealed that Sinister has been manipulating Scott his whole life and placed mental blocks on him accessing his full powers. After getting charged up by Havok, Scott sees Jean in Sinister's clutches and his response is an abject lesson in why you don't fuck with Scott Summers.

1. Cyclops vs … well, everyone (The oversized Uncanny X-men #175)
X-men come under attack from Mastermind who casts an illusion to make them believe that Dark Phoenix has returned and killed Scott. Scott pulls himself out of a coma and what follows is a lesson in epic badassery as Scott single-handedly takes on the entirety of the X-men team:









I disqualified this one because it wasn't 616, but for the record:
Cyclops vs Wolverine (Ultimate X-men #33)
Macho male posturing? Pass. Nuff said.

And, as a special bonus, Cyclops vs Batman:


With the X-men captured by the Hellfire Club, Jean under their control and Scott barely surviving an attack on the astral plain, bound and helpless, only Wolverine is still at large. So, of course, he single-handedly defeats the Hellfire Club and frees the X-men, right? Wrong. That'll be Scott.


4. Cyclops vs Black Tom and Juggernaut (Icons Cyclops #1)
From Brian K. Vaughan's miniseries, Scott seems positively chipper about kicking the butts of Black Tom Cassidy and the Unstoppable Juggernaut when attack him in Alaska. Poor old Cain really needs to find another adjective to describe himself, doesn't he?







3. Cyclops vs Ord (Astonishing X-men #23)
Perhaps the one thing I liked most about Joss Whedon's X-men - he didn't make Cyclops badass - he just understood that he was badass. As he proves against Ord as the supposedly powerless Scott reveals he's been conning the villain all along, blows a hole through a citadel and does it with enough accuracy to shoot off Wolverine's cuffs in the process. Bad. Ass.



2. Cylops vs Mr. Sinister (X-Factor #39)
Scott has lost his wife to the machinations of Mr. Sinister and the demon N'astirh. It is revealed that Sinister has been manipulating Scott his whole life and placed mental blocks on him accessing his full powers. After getting charged up by Havok, Scott sees Jean in Sinister's clutches and his response is an abject lesson in why you don't fuck with Scott Summers.

1. Cyclops vs … well, everyone (The oversized Uncanny X-men #175)
X-men come under attack from Mastermind who casts an illusion to make them believe that Dark Phoenix has returned and killed Scott. Scott pulls himself out of a coma and what follows is a lesson in epic badassery as Scott single-handedly takes on the entirety of the X-men team:









I disqualified this one because it wasn't 616, but for the record:
Cyclops vs Wolverine (Ultimate X-men #33)
Macho male posturing? Pass. Nuff said.

And, as a special bonus, Cyclops vs Batman:


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Date: 2009-08-13 05:32 pm (UTC)Also this reminds me of the time in X-Men Evolution where Cyclops hits the Juggernaut with the full force of his optic blasts, blasting away Cain's helmet in the process (if I'm remembering it right).
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Date: 2009-08-13 06:05 pm (UTC)But, hey, if someone wants to do a follow on post with the many moments I left out, I'd love that. (I have others in mind myself. Maybe I'll do it, too.)
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Date: 2009-08-13 06:16 pm (UTC)I love Scott Summers, especially Evolution!Scott, but all of them to some degree.
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Date: 2009-08-13 08:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-13 08:51 pm (UTC)I'm re-watching it right now actually, doing an ep-by-ep commentary on the tvtropes forum here: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=vgytc83uu35ftbat36arzsfs&page=2#30
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Date: 2009-08-14 07:48 am (UTC)THe only time he said ANYTHING was in a short conversation with Charles.
"SINCE WHEN HAS MANKIND EVER REALIZED WHAT IT NEEDS?"
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Date: 2009-08-13 06:46 pm (UTC)One of my favorite things about her. I could tell they were bad at the time, but, you know, she was my age, and I knew that if I got my hands on a costume machine... totally do the same thing.
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Date: 2009-08-13 06:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-13 06:48 pm (UTC)I'm also reading through The Dark Phoenix Saga for the first time, and Scott vs. the Hellfire Club was pretty cool, even if he was being assisted by Jean/Phoenix.
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Date: 2009-08-14 01:06 am (UTC)And he even had that surprisingly great issue in the 90's where he leads the Acolytes after crash landing with them and they all fall in line, because damn it, he's Scott Summers. He leads the X-Men.
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Date: 2009-08-14 02:39 am (UTC)A few other nominations: in the Proteus story, when he picks a fight with Wolverine just to clear Logan's head (!); and I vaguely remember a scene in Morrison's run, drawn by one of the Quietly fill-ins, where Cyclops is rescuing a Chinese mutant from a space-station. The station is exploding, the rescue vessel is gone, and Cyclops has some slim-chance-but-just-may-work plan for escape. When the Chinese mutant (Xan?) ask, incredulously if he really thinks it will work, Cyclops has a very matter-of-fact "no doubt in my mind" response. Which was totally bad-ass. Does that ring a bell with anyone?
ps Paul Smith - damn. That panel where Cyclops zaps Storm is so dynamic.
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Date: 2009-08-14 02:39 am (UTC)One of the reasons I hate Whedon's run on X-Men (no. 3 up there) is scenes like this. It's entitled, pretentious adolescent wish-fulfillment. Kill people, fuck girls with big tits, get in a one-liner. Ho hum; there are plenty of characters like that. Emma and Scott are monstrously entitled and borderline sociopaths here, which would be interesting, except that they're not written as sociopaths, they're written as . . . badass.
For women to be badass, they must be quippy, violent, and wear very tiny clothes. For men to be badass, they just have to be quippy and violent. I'd love to see a badass who's actually radically iconoclastic or confrontational.
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Date: 2009-08-14 10:09 am (UTC)So true. I know that people see him as a tool (romantic relationships? I understand why), but when it came to leadership, he's a leader I'd go full tilt for.
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Date: 2009-08-14 07:01 am (UTC)Do enjoy "to me, my X-Men."
Also, I really appreciate his stance on collateral damage. It's nice to see a hero take personal responsibility like that for such reasons.
--LBD "Nytetrayn"
Ultimate X-men - that was a good moment
Date: 2009-08-14 10:11 am (UTC)Re: Ultimate X-men - that was a good moment
Date: 2009-08-14 12:49 pm (UTC)secret wars
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