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噁!死洞,妳滾回妳那老公的身邊不要礙眼行不行啊!

現在是鬼月你還出來嚇人?!

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因為過於噁心,不想評論...

MuhollandDriver not interested in waves; he’s just looking for a cool breeze...

Despite the great mini last year, it still feels like Storm’s relevance as an X-Man has diminished. I always think of Ororo as the complex leader who had interesting relationships with her teammates. I never thought, over a decade later, she would be sitting on a sofa watching television. Any big plans for her? Outside of her marriage?

DANIEL KETCHUM: While running back and forth between Wakanda and San Francisco has caused a slight decline in her screentime in the X-books, be assured that Storm still plays an important role in the X-Universe. Not only is she one of the most powerful X-Men, but the fact that she’s mutant royalty makes her invaluable. Keep an eye on upcoming issues of “Uncanny” for more on this, especially as the X-Men build their own sovereign nation – Utopia.

And if it’s simply some awesome Storm action you’re looking for, keep an eye out for “Astonishing X-Men” #31. It just so happens that both myself and artist Phil Jimenez have a love of your favorite windrider…

Blair R. Campbell gets the last question of the day, and it’s a head-scratcher…

Am I mistaken, or did the X-Men basically abandon Forge, one of their own, to certain death in “Astonishing X-Men” #30? I re-read this issue several times but I can't make sense of it. For the last few years, a major theme of the X-books has been that every mutant life is precious and the struggle for the mutant species to survive. So when the X-Men are faced with the choice of either saving Forge or abandoning him to die, they decide to do the latter?

Could you please offer your thoughts on why they did this and how it makes sense in the context of the survival of their species? I'm a big fan of Forge and it made me quite upset to see him treated so shabbily.

NICK LOWE: First, of all, Blair, I think you’re oversimplifying the situation the X-Men were in with Forge. Not only did Forge open a Ghost Box, pointing terrifying beings from other universes right at ours, create a race of monsters and try to sacrifice the X-Men to solve the problems that he created, but he also went mad. They tried to get Forge out, but he wasn’t going to go and he had the forces to make it impossible for the X-Men to take him out. They had to make a tough choice; although if history tells us anything, I’d hazard a guess that we haven’t seen the last of Forge.


As for what it means to their struggling species, they had to leave so the race only lost one mutant and not the six of them as well. It’s a wartime decision that isn’t easy to make, but that’s life.

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