Hickman's run is so fucking bad. I have loved Hickman's stuff in the past but, to try and fix continuity he has fucked it up even more.
Logan Sullivan
I'm going to wager that it's going to end like all of Hickman's major runs, poorly with most of the connected titles and plotlines being ultimately irrelevant. Furthermore, it introduced a status quo that is unsustainable long-term and horrifically detrimental to a shared universe, much less X-Men history, and one that won't survive their introduction into the MCU. As such, it feels less like an X-Men run and more like an extended AU story that has taken over every X-title.
As far as who'd I like to get their own series. I'd love to give Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa another crack at Nightcrawler. His early 00s Nightcrawler book was pretty good and gave Kurt a distinctive niche with superheroic urban fantasy. Dream book would be a Goblin Queen title that undoes the Inferno retcon and has her as an ordinary woman whose life was utterly destroyed by her association with the X-Men. Horror oriented book about a monster of the X-Men's own making.
Parker Foster
I appreciate that it's trying something different but I wish he cared at all about making it natural for any of the characters involved to participate in. Everyone feels like they were brainwashed off screen. The entire status quo more or less shifting off screen is disappointing because that feels like it would be the most difficult part to write by far.
Lucas Hernandez
I just want my boy legion to do something big.
Jacob Nelson
Hickman is a hack, his run is unironically worse than Guggenheim, Bendis, Lemire and Rosenberg
Jace Nguyen
Hickman's run is great. The X-haters are hating it, which is what X-fans actually enjoy in a run.
William Lee
Hickman's run is garbage, on level with the Avengers run. Yost coming next and ignoring this shitshow might actually fix the comics, but I have no hopes for it.
Nathan Carter
Would like to see Rachel get a solo. Make her Phoenix again, go into cosmic and Shi'ar stuff, flesh out the Death Squadron members as her rogue's gallery.
Or just remove her from Earth and place her on the GotG so that she can go cosmic. Granted they already have Moondragon for telepathy.
Tyler Cox
Hickman is the same weird man-child that Byrne is, where he just mashes the setting and characters to fit his own weird Image knock-off universe. Also like Byrne in that idiots eat it up because they also hate the characters rather than the dumb writers who ruin them, allowing Hickman’s bizarre cancer of a future to take over a third important Marvel line, and will scream blue murder if it’s changed back to something g sensible.
Samuel Roberts
> Opinion on Hickman's run? How does it compare to his Avengers run? It's doing it's own thing, so, it's decent. Unfortunately, it's close to his Avengers run (heroes being cunts) and not his FF run (wholesome wondrous adventures)
> Hopes for creative teams after Hickman is done? Marvel has no worthwhile talent right now
> Mutants you want to get their own series? By what creative team? Emma/Scott run. By Gillen or Whedon. Yes, I'm not done, I want more of that.
> Your X-Men team line up ideas? Scott, Emma, Mags, Kurt, Pietro
Josiah Nelson
Csn never have too many telepaths. Would be cool if she got on the GotG with Darkhawk, since he killed Lilandra in front of her and the Raptors apparently worship a Phoenix hunting space bird.
Benjamin Williams
he's going to be in Captain Marvel again soon
Connor Howard
this, it's mainly people that hate X-Men that hate HiX-Men
Jonathan Hall
I like Hickman's run, but mostly for his worldbuilding. It's thematically pretty neat to see a unique weirdo society mutants are building, with its worrisome and destructive elements, and nice that they have a good central goal again. It seems as if most people's qualms with Hickman comes with his characterization -- which is fair enough, but I think the setting is excellent for other writers to operate in.
I'm just tired of the cucking, it is so much, so tiresome. Who even likes that shit?
Jonathan Hall
>> Opinion on Hickman's run? How does it compare to his Avengers run? I enjoyed the first part, but I phased out after the first few issues of the launch. >> Mutants you want to get their own series? By what creative team? Fantomex by Spurrier. Legion by Carey.
Ian Howard
insecure cuckhold, it isn't cucking, it's polyamory